ShadowLogan wrote:you might be surprised. Turbines are a part of the engine (used in the pump). Nor is a rocket engine as forgiving with fuel as you think.
Oh, I'm entirely familiar with the X-15 design... there's actually a little model of it sitting on the shelf above my desk next to a Northrop YB-49 and a North American XB-70 Valkyrie. My point stands, on that particular matter though. Rocket engines are, in general and in particular, more forgiving of the sort of design changes you're talking about by dint of being rather less complex. There's also a huge gulf of difference between an EXPERIMENTAL PLANE and a production one. Namely, the experimental aircraft are designed with the expectation that they WILL be modified, sometimes extensively, and a great deal of custom tooling goes into each modification. The same cannot be said for a production aircraft.
ShadowLogan wrote:I have to disagree here. What we have seen is just the opposite. That it is versatile in implementation isn't odd either on the surface (look at the way Hydrogen can be utilized, combustion, fusion, non-combustion chemical reactions, in thermal heating type rocket engines it IS THE working fluid of choice). That isn't to say PC doesn't have some radical uses (BMI), but it also seems to have some very relatable approaches.
We've only seen one implementation of protoculture as a fuel source though... and that's the use in a reflex power system. We don't see, for instance, a protoculture turbine, or a protoculture combustion engine. You're digging up a false parallel between protoculture and petroleum.
ShadowLogan wrote:If the OSM baseline is considered, the UEEF mecha are basically using PC as if it was in a fuel cell. And there are different types of fuel cells.
That's a big IF there... there's nothing we've yet encountered to suggest that the other reflex power systems don't work the same way. We could go in circles on this one all week long, since protoculture has always been a poorly explained and internally inconsistent bit of plot spackle.
ShadowLogan wrote:SDF:M applications would boil down to a form of nuclear fusion. That's if one uses the OSM to get an idea of what's going on. Even w/o it's interpretation, we can see PC can be used in a more "conventional" sense, but there are times it is more "exotic".
Well, nuclear fusion in a 10+ dimensional spacetime pocket... but yes. The obvious difference here is that Harmony Gold has gone out of its way to draw the parallel there... which is something that they haven't done with the Alpha.
ShadowLogan wrote:But what official material has actually come out since the March 2008 1st printing of the 2E RPG? Art of the Shadow Chronicles has 2007 date in the copy right. The Infopedia is seldom touched, even to add actual new material (or even correct typos like the one noticeable in the Shadow Fighter File).
There have been changes and updates to the Infopedia with material from the Macross Saga source book... which, I'll remind you, went to print AFTER the core book.
