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| + | The term '''Reaction Drive''' can refer to a number of distinctly different drive systems. | ||
| + | * Use the following list to determine the specific drive type: | ||
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| + | # [[Rocket|Reaction Rocket]] | ||
| + | ## [[Rocket#Chemical Rocket|Chemical Rocket]] | ||
| + | ## [[Rocket#Electric Rocket|Electric Rocket]] | ||
| + | ## [[Rocket#Nuclear Rocket|Nuclear Rocket]] | ||
| + | ## [[Rocket#Antimatter Rocket|Antimatter Rocket]] | ||
| + | # Propellantless [[Maneuver Drive#Typical Drive Designations|Field-Propulsion Impulse Drive]] | ||
| + | ## [[ContraGravity Lifter]] ([[Z-Drive]]) | ||
| + | ## [[Gravitic Drive]] ([[G-Drive]]) | ||
| + | ## [[M-Drive|Maneuver Drive]] ([[M-Drive]]) | ||
| + | ## [[NAFAL Drive]] ([[N-Drive]]) | ||
Revision as of 17:18, 16 January 2026
The term Reaction Drive can refer to a number of distinctly different drive systems.
- Use the following list to determine the specific drive type: