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Approved Tech Striile-Class Sublight Drive

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
SPECIAL FEATURES


  • Low Sensor Profile: It utilizes supercooled gases and specialized engine nacelles, the engine produces very little in the way of sensor wake, making it very difficult to detect.

  • Low Weight: Due to its construction using Carbon Nanotube Reinforce Polymer, the engines overall weight is incredibly light.

  • Non-harmful: Due to the way the engine process the materials, the particles released are non-toxic, and non-radioactive, making it safe to work close to one.
Strengths:

  • Light, and Quiet: The engine has little weight, small versions could easily be moved by a person with little effort. It also leaves very little trace that it was ever there in the first place, making it perfect for stealth craft.
Weaknesses:

  • Low Speed: While a fully functioning engine, it will never propel a craft up to HIGH speeds.


DESCRIPTION


Designed to be a lightweight and stealthy engine, the Striile-class sublight drive does this job incredibly well. While it will never win any speed contests, it makes up for it in stealth, weight, and reliability. It rarely breaks down, and performs its job perfectly to its specifications.

It is built with strong, but ultra light weight carbon nanotube reinforced polymer, and created with shielded circuits, insulated wiring, as well as with modified components, to help stop the formation of radioactive particles.

The engine works through a generator creating electricity to power an internal turbine and the atomization of a particular fuel, in this case Argon, and sending it shooting out of the end of the engine, forcing a forward motion on whatever the engine is attached too.
When shot out, the particles are quickly spread out, and any gases released in a way to best allow for dissipation. While it makes the engine not as quick and efficient as others, it allows for it to be more sneaky.
 
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