Voyager 1 does not have constant thrust and travels with its initial speed. A mere 1G push gives 9.8 m/s for each second (equal to Earth gravity). Means that - not counting relativity effects - you reach 50% of light speed after around 180 days (if i computed right ).GriffonSpade wrote: Yeah, but with rockets? Voyager 1 took 36 years just to reach the edge of the solar system! 40+ years (10% of the speed of light?) would probably make more sense. And give everyone else enough time to kill you.
But, true, in the game a longer time would be more playable, as currently the "space race" is more or less a joke.
Very little power ? Do you think microwatts, if not picowatts, are enough to power a space ship holding 10,000 to 40,000 people ?GriffonSpade wrote: And solar panels, while providing very little power, might be enough to be cost effective over years.
Solar panels are useless if there is no sun (hence the word "solar").
Nuclear generators would make more sense.
But, hey, the game has always been this way and has so many inconsistencies with reality we can't count them.
Where are these documented (if anywhere) ?GriffonSpade wrote: Specifically, we have Map_Known, Spaceship_Launched, Multicultural, Literate, Cultured_City, Cultured_Nation, Lucky, Huts, Metropolis, Land_Ahoy. At least in 2.6.