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Re-entry is handled by an autopilot. After a series of braking parachutes have reduced descent speed, the capsule breaks up a mile or so above the surface. A conventional parachute, parawing, or grav belt can then be used. The drop capsule is not reusable. A drop capsule's split [[DR]] is DR 100 ablative armor (all of which is usually gone after the re-entry) on its underside, plus DR 20 from its composite body. [[LC3]]. | Re-entry is handled by an autopilot. After a series of braking parachutes have reduced descent speed, the capsule breaks up a mile or so above the surface. A conventional parachute, parawing, or grav belt can then be used. The drop capsule is not reusable. A drop capsule's split [[DR]] is DR 100 ablative armor (all of which is usually gone after the re-entry) on its underside, plus DR 20 from its composite body. [[LC3]]. | ||
===Drop Capsules Table=== | |||
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!align="left"|[[TL]]!!align="left"|Vehicle!![[ST]]/[[HP]]!![[Hnd]]/[[SR]]!![[HT]]!![[Move]]!![[LWt.]]!![[Load]]!![[SM]]!![[Occ.]]!![[DR]]!!align="right"|[[Cost]]!![[Locations]] | |||
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|align="left"|9||align="left"|[[Life Pod]]||50||-5/1||13||1/1,000 (0.1G)||1||0.5||+2||4SV||100/20||align="right"|$100,000||– | |||
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|align="left"|10||align="left"|[[Drop Capsule]]||50||–||13||–||1||0.5||+2||2SV||100/20||align="right"|$10,000||– | |||
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|align="left"|10||align="left"|[[Stealth Capsule]]||50||–||13||–||1||0.3||+2||1SV||100/20||align="right"|$50,000||– | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 24 October 2014
Drop Capsules (TL10)
A drop capsule is a re-entry capsule protected by an ablative shield, allowing an occupant or cargo canister to be safely dropped from a spaceship in low orbit. It takes two minutes to load a drop capsule. The capsule must be launched from a vehicle bay or missile launcher on a trajectory that will de-orbit it.
Re-entry is handled by an autopilot. After a series of braking parachutes have reduced descent speed, the capsule breaks up a mile or so above the surface. A conventional parachute, parawing, or grav belt can then be used. The drop capsule is not reusable. A drop capsule's split DR is DR 100 ablative armor (all of which is usually gone after the re-entry) on its underside, plus DR 20 from its composite body. LC3.
Drop Capsules Table
TL | Vehicle | ST/HP | Hnd/SR | HT | Move | LWt. | Load | SM | Occ. | DR | Cost | Locations |
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9 | Life Pod | 50 | -5/1 | 13 | 1/1,000 (0.1G) | 1 | 0.5 | +2 | 4SV | 100/20 | $100,000 | – |
10 | Drop Capsule | 50 | – | 13 | – | 1 | 0.5 | +2 | 2SV | 100/20 | $10,000 | – |
10 | Stealth Capsule | 50 | – | 13 | – | 1 | 0.3 | +2 | 1SV | 100/20 | $50,000 | – |