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What is the most kerbal way of travelling around the kerbolar system? When I was asked this, all I could think of was 'Orion'. Nuclear pulse rockets.

They fire nuclear bombs behind the craft propelling it into the air. Strangely enough, this is a craft that is within our grasp of technology, and it should obviously be within the kerbals grasp too!

I understand that there is a mod that added this part, and Scott Manley also did a video on it (link below). I want to hear your thoughts on this kerbal propulsion idea.

Cheers,

PugSpaceProgram

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What's the suggestion, exactly? If you want to suggest nuclear pulse drive as a stock part, it was done countless times already, and it was surely noticed by developers. Also, devs themselves are space exploration enthusiasts just like ourselves so they probably knew about it and considered it from the very beginning.

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This technology would only be used if we had an extinction event on the horizon. It's currently banned by many nuclear treaties, and the difficulties surrounding the initial launch make it unwise to use it from any typical take-off area.

It is unique in that it provides both High Thrust and High Isp, and is certainly a better use of our nuclear arsenal than the other options, but it will not be utilised in our lifetimes, except as an emergency 'evacuation' ship which would be built should a super asteroid be heading our way.

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In real life we're unlikely to ever see an ORION constructed; the fallout, both radioactive and political, is just so dangerous to bystanders that anyone not on the project would HAVE to oppose it.

In KS we're unlikely to see ORION become a stock part because it makes all other engines moot. It breaks the "high thrust or high efficiency; choose one" balance system and would rapidly become the only drive players would ever need to use. It's a great mod and terrifically fun, but I think I'd actually oppose its inclusion as a stock part because it breaks the game.

-- Steve

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In real life we're unlikely to ever see an ORION constructed; the fallout, both radioactive and political, is just so dangerous to bystanders that anyone not on the project would HAVE to oppose it.

In KS we're unlikely to see ORION become a stock part because it makes all other engines moot. It breaks the "high thrust or high efficiency; choose one" balance system and would rapidly become the only drive players would ever need to use. It's a great mod and terrifically fun, but I think I'd actually oppose its inclusion as a stock part because it breaks the game.

-- Steve

I wouldn't write it off that soon. If you make it difficult to research and be quite expensive compared to other engines, it could be a nice end-game option for space programs that have managed to become loaded with cash.

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If Russia and the U.S. agreed to work together to develop one of these, committed to only constructing it far from Earth (say for example a construction yard orbiting the moon) and promised to allow people of all nations to share in the technology, I don't see how some treaty is gonna stop it from happening. Treaties define current operating agreements between nations but they do not close off possible avenues in the future.

ADDIT: not to mention the fact that the treaty is rather silly in that it reverses the boundary! If there is one place that nuclear weapons should NOT be allowed (and where all nations should agree they shouldn't be allowed) it is EARTH! The only known place in the Universe with humans and where humans can sustainably live!

On the other hand, if there is one place where the use of nuclear weapons is not such a big deal it is SPACE! A vast, virtually infinite vacuum where a nuclear explosion would (as far as I understand) be essentially irrelevant because all it would do is irradiate the tiny dilution of particles in the interplanetary medium, leaving behind a faint trail of radioactive particles that would likely become so dispersed as to be undetectable (I'm speculating). Not to mention the fact that: who cares if there is a little bit more radioactivity added to outer space!?!

Obviously launching one from Earth or even initiating its main engines anywhere near Earth is unlikely to ever happen for the reasons outlined. This means that, it is unlikely to happen in our lifetimes as obviously right now we do not even have the capacity to put more than a half dozen or so humans into orbit at the same time, much less operate an in-space shipyard.

But in 50 or 150 years? Maybe. Given it is one of the most obvious and least speculative options for high speed it seems to me it will be seriously considered if not actually explored when the time comes.

As to KSP: agree it could be game balance breaking but there could be ways around that. Main thing though is Kerbol system just seems too small for the thing to be really much 'use' or fun. As Manley's video shows, it makes getting to the most distant bodies all too easy, which is not good for challenge or fun game play.

However, once KSP includes some neighboring systems, I could see a long-term 'campaign' to develop this (as one out of a small number of alternative starship propulsion systems) as a very interesting prospect.

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