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The [[reactionless drive]] postulated in [[MegaTraveller]] ([[Thruster Plate]]s) allows unlimited acceleration times, so long as fuel and power are available. Given this fact, what's to stop players or GMs using [[asteroid]]s (or [[small craft]] such as [[lifeboat]]s) as relativistic (i.e. near the [[speed of light]]) projectiles against unsuspecting worlds? Doesn't this capability give any spacecraft owner access to a weapon of unbelievable power?
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Basically, yes. There is no [[canon]] reference to this ever having happened, but the physics used in MegaTraveller clearly allows it. Traveller the New Era shied away from this problem by introducing a new, reaction-based drive, [[HEPlaR]] (Which, incidentally, has its own problems).
  
 
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A Relativistic Weapon is a mass-device such as an asteroid that is hurled at a planet, accelerating to relativistic, near-FTL speeds.

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History & Background (Dossier)

The reactionless drive postulated in MegaTraveller (Thruster Plates) allows unlimited acceleration times, so long as fuel and power are available. Given this fact, what's to stop players or GMs using asteroids (or small craft such as lifeboats) as relativistic (i.e. near the speed of light) projectiles against unsuspecting worlds? Doesn't this capability give any spacecraft owner access to a weapon of unbelievable power?

Basically, yes. There is no canon reference to this ever having happened, but the physics used in MegaTraveller clearly allows it. Traveller the New Era shied away from this problem by introducing a new, reaction-based drive, HEPlaR (Which, incidentally, has its own problems).

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