the_new_powder99999
the_new_powder99999
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16th Dec 2013
3rd Nov 2016
The capital city of the Alliance, the central building is the meeting place for all the Alliance leaders, and is the tallest ground based building on the entire moon. ID:1847053 - Universal stocks
alliance space detailed alliancecapital thenewpowder dylantyler capital city

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  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    26th Dec 2014
    Prototype LOXY/DESL engine: ID:1702519 Idk about how useful it is. Blows up every now and then. But theres a pretty simple prototype. Feel free to improve :D
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    26th Dec 2014
    The RC-I Computer. Not nescessarily space stuff, but I thought it was cool, so here it is. Pretty basic, at this point only reads and goes to different RAM addresses. Only uses NTCT, PTCT, DLAY, and basic metals. The only SWCH is in the RAM, for space sake. Meow, Enjoy. ID:1702492
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    26th Dec 2014
    I added the alliance star system and sector to the right place in the galaxy, although there isn't much there yet, if you want to add something tell me here because I might not see it otherwise.
  • vanbeckumchris
    vanbeckumchris
    25th Dec 2014
    I've noticed LOXY and DESL can reacto quite violently, that could be used in an engine.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    25th Dec 2014
    ID:1688081 ideas save, reposting
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    25th Dec 2014
    We could use sponge/gel to store huge amounts of water, use electrolysis to split it into hydrogen and oxgen, and use it as fuel. Only problem is that you don't get as high thrust as nuclear engines, but you get just as much fuel.
  • TheNumberCrucher
    TheNumberCrucher
    25th Dec 2014
    boiling water = pressure/steam = rocket engines?
  • TheNumberCrucher
    TheNumberCrucher
    25th Dec 2014
    merry christmas :)
  • nippy
    nippy
    24th Dec 2014
    the rockets that were used on the space flights used steam. the exhause would have been steam because the fuel was liquid hydrogen and oxygen. when they combusted they would create steam.
  • TheNumberCrucher
    TheNumberCrucher
    24th Dec 2014
    hmm, unsure. steam rockets.. try them out.