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yep, orbital docking stations imlad Send a noteboard - 20/10/2009 05:21:40 PM
And honestly - when you build a spacecraft, the fact that ice is cheaper is not a major factor. Weight factors in too, I believe. You'd need a good thick coat of ice to make it useful, and then propulsion would be a problem. You'd have to calculate the trade-off.


I really don't think weight would be much of a factor when you're talking about a SPACE ship. The whole idea is that you are in space, where if you have forgotten, you are WEIGHTLESS.....


Unless it's a universe with an orbital docking station, and then shuttles planetside.
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