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#1 'Star Trek' fusion impulse engine in the works

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 4:31 pm
by frigidmagi
CNet
There's a hierarchy of "Star Trek" inventions we would like to see become reality. We already have voice-controlled computers and communicators in the form of smartphones. A working Holodeck is under development. Now, how about we get some impulse engines for our starships?

The University of Alabama in Huntsville's Aerophysics Research Center, NASA, Boeing, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are collaborating on a project to produce nuclear fusion impulse rocket engines. It's no warp drive, but it would get us around the galaxy a lot quicker than current technologies.

According to Txchnologist, the scientists are hoping to make impulse drive a reality by 2030. It would be capable of taking a spacecraft from Earth to Mars in as little as six weeks.

"The fusion fuel we're focusing on is deuterium [a stable isotope of hydrogen] and Li6 [a stable isotope of the metal lithium] in a crystal structure," Txchnologist quotes team member and aerospace engineering Ph.D. candidate Ross Cortez saying. "That's basically dilithium crystals we're using." Let's pause and savor that for a moment. Dilithium crystals. Awesome.

Plenty of obstacles will need to be overcome during the development process. The issue of harnessing fusion is prominent, but there is also the question of turning the power generated by fusion into thrust for an engine. The craft using the impulse drive would also need to be assembled in space, much like the International Space Station.
"Imagine using a 1-ton TNT equivalent explosive and putting it out the back end of a rocket. That's what we're doing here," Cortez says in a press release about the project. Now we can all practice saying "full impulse power" to our imaginary starship navigators.
It's like we can't decide whether we're a prologue to a Cyberpunk novel or a prologue to a sci-fi novel...

#2 Re: 'Star Trek' fusion impulse engine in the works

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 5:16 pm
by Josh
Gibson had science fiction elements, including off-world colonization.

Me, I'm leaning toward science fiction with some cyberpunk elements.

#3 Re: 'Star Trek' fusion impulse engine in the works

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:38 am
by White Haven
Well, there's always Eclipse Phase as a compromise position... :twisted:

#4 Re: 'Star Trek' fusion impulse engine in the works

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 2:44 pm
by Josh
White Haven wrote:Well, there's always Eclipse Phase as a compromise position... :twisted:
Why yes, Armageddon is always an option. Thank you for finding the sunny side of this egg. :wink:

#5 Re: 'Star Trek' fusion impulse engine in the works

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 2:50 pm
by Batman
I wouldn't exactly call six weeks to Mars Trek style impulse engines. Those things can go FTL afterall (watch TMP or BoBW PtII).
But I guess some progress is better than none.

#6 Re: 'Star Trek' fusion impulse engine in the works

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 3:50 pm
by Josh
Well I'm betting the early impulse engines in the setting didn't go so fast either.

Kids these days. "I want my FTL NOW!"

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Okay, i agree. I want my FTL now too, science fuckers.

#7 Re: 'Star Trek' fusion impulse engine in the works

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2012 4:30 pm
by Batman
Technically Trek impulse engines aren't supposed to go FTL period. Cue in it being a TV series and the people in charge of making it having not much of a clue about how incredibly large space is even on the insystem scale and what that means for travel times. Of course this is the same universe that has FTL capable ships drop out of orbit if the engines fail so...