Maybe the warp bubble of distorted space can protect the ship while sub-light, too?
With no deflector technology, the ship might need a dust shield like a big umbrella in front of the ship.
Yes, I am working on that end. Im looking at different ways of solving that problem.
Maybe the warp bubble of distorted space can protect the ship while sub-light, too?
Possibly. I could just put up the deflector dish as later ships have, but I would prefer it if they have to make do without that. I am assuming they have an electromagnetic shield for radiation. Still looking into how that would be configured. There is a toroidal version that might work will with a rotational section. Passive, hard shielding is what I am thinking now for dust and other small particles. Layered whipple shielding? These could be made more effective with advances in materials science. Maybe some early version of the polarized hull is operating as well.
The objective of Project Daedalus was to design a probe for a fly by of Barnard's Star.I recognise that magnetic nozzle design - nice! I've always been partial to the look of the British Interplanetary Society's Daedalus propulsion system. Either would make a great pre-impulse sublight drive.
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