Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Well here you can see what i have had time to do so far. I've been busy with other things, or too lazy to work on it. As you can see there is a containment chamber in the middle, made to contain the subspace stream. Personally I'm not that pleased with the results and i may scrap the whole thing and make one that has a single coil that is a
 bit longer, also the idea in my head is a bit hourglass shaped.
Anyhow in a day or two I'm going to order a micro camera because i want to record my ride to school, and i don't really have a video camera anyway so why not got for small! =)

Anyhow if it ever becomes a reality this will probably be the first place i post the videos at.


/KaZatnip

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Creations| Log 1

I will in the future be publishing pictures and maybe downloads of models, pictures, and pretty much anything else i make within the foreseeable future. Here are three models to kick it all off, some of them aren't exactly new but they're okay:

BSG Viper Mk II inspired ship design:











SubSpace Drive propelled graviton torpedo:











Vertical motion FTL drive:















Do not ask me about the physics or mechanics of the VMFTL or the SSFTLD they are pure fiction, created out of boredom.

The SSFTLD is based on a fictional idea of subspace having an electromagnetic field, the drive is build on the idea of literally sucking in subspace with the help of an incredibly powerful electromagnetic coil and then with the help of another coil blow it our through the rear of the vehicle that the drive is mounted on. Due to the immense amount of power a subspace drive would need and the size it would need, ships that in the future are outfitted with the drive will probably have uniformed hulls. This will be due to the fact that the drive will need to run through the center of the ship, one intake coil on the front and one outlet coil in the back plus the whole contraption needs to be tied in to the ships main power source which ideally wont be placed to far away from the drive. If one follows the logic of Star Trek one should be aware of the dangers of playing with subspace are, the drive could theoretically make a rip in subspace behind any ship containing the drive, this would probably not be too good for any ships or star systems near the SSFTLD's trajectory....


Until next time, good flying!