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Revision as of 07:39, 15 January 2026

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The Gravity Drive, or G-Drive, a TL–8+ gravity control based technology used as a Maneuver Drive in Starships. Also known as Grav, ContraGravity, Antigrav drives.

Library Data Referral Tree

Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
Starship:

  • NAFAL (STL) - (Not As Fast As Light) / (Slower Than Light)
  • Light Speed (c)
  • FTL - (Faster Than Light) - "Superluminal"
» Imperial Standard Astronomical Unit
» Solomani Parsec
» Vilani Parsec ("Deshi")
» Imperial Standard Parsec


(Field Propulsion Drives / Propellantless Drives)



Description (Specifications)

The Gravitic Drive is a less efficient version of the M-Drive. Usually powered by an integral Fusion+, it does not require a separate Power Plant. [1]

G-Drives are governed by the 10D limit, and are best suited to operation near worlds (or near stars). Beyond the 10D limit, G-Drives operate at 1% efficiency.[1]

ContraGravity drives are not generally put to use as primary maneuver drives, as they are not meaningfully useful outside of a gravity well. Their primary use is Gravcraft. By 10 diameters out from a planet, the ContraGravity drive is virtually worthless. Ships that use ContraGravity still need another form of maneuver drive to get out to jump distance. [2]

STL Drive Specifications

STL Drive Specifications (Starship Propulsion)
Category Specifications Remarks
Name Gravitic Drive "G-Drive"
Drive Type Field Impulse Drive Relativistic Drive
Acceleration 1-9g TBD
Duration TBD TBD
Hazards TBD TBD
Physical
Constraints
10 diameter operational range TBD
Geometry TBD TBD
Levels 1-9 TBD
Entry TBD TBD
Exit TBD TBD
Fuel Electrical power TBD
Resource
Requirements
TBD TBD
Inventor TBD TBD
Characteristics Integral Inertial Dampers/Acceleration Compensation TBD

History & Background (Dossier)

The second major breakthrough is artificial gravity. Created by manipulating subatomic forces, artificial gravity is not anti-gravity but is instead a unique force that acts upon the natural gravity field created by all matter. Artificial gravity can be made to either push or pull. Because of its nature, artificial gravity is not a very efficient means of locomotion in deep space where there are no strong gravity wells to push against. [3]

References & Contributors (Sources)

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