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A [[Antimatter Pion Drive]] is a kind of [[Maneuver Drive]] used on [[vessel]]s.
 
A [[Antimatter Pion Drive]] is a kind of [[Maneuver Drive]] used on [[vessel]]s.
* They are also commonly called [[Relativistic Drive]]s or [[Reaction Drive]]s among other terms.  
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* They are a type of [[Relativistic Drive]] or [[Reaction Drive]].  
 
* It is a kind of [[Ship Equipment]].   
 
* It is a kind of [[Ship Equipment]].   
  

Latest revision as of 18:18, 27 April 2021

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A Antimatter Pion Drive is a kind of Maneuver Drive used on vessels.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Antimatter Pion Drives use a direct matter-antimatter annihilation reaction (producing pions and gamma rays) to directly produce particle-thrust.

STL Drive Specifications[edit]

FTL Drive Specifications (Starship Propulsion)
Category Specifications Remarks
Name Antimatter Pion Drive TBD
Drive Type TBD TBD
Velocity TBD TBD
Duration TBD TBD
Hazards TBD TBD
Physical
Constraints
TBD TBD
Geometry TBD TBD
Levels TBD TBD
Entry TBD TBD
Exit TBD TBD
Fuel TBD TBD
Resource
Requirements
TBD TBD
Inventor TBD TBD
Characteristics TBD TBD

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

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