Talk:AFOH/@comment-27015223-20151013144344/@comment-27015223-20151014140427

Hmm very interesting. A land battleship that can sail on land just as well on the seas.

Anyways. Thanks for the additional info on the slipspace drive. So any AFVs would have a 50/50 chance of success/failure. None of that getting stuck in a solid block of armor business. So I understand that the inaccuracy of the drive is not factored in RP, but the "bumpiness" of the ride is, and I understand this led to significant difficulties in the Halo universe.

In the RP universe the "bumpiness" of the ride through slipspace seems to generally have been solved. The main problem with this, then, is not the structural integrity of the vehicle itself (that issue's been solved in RP and settled) but the protection of the crew against various accelerations.

Now I have a few questions. Do we have inertial COMPENSATORS (acceleration 100% compensated for) or inertial DAMPENERS (acceleration only partially dampened)? And is this technology very bulky? Also, is it easily scalable?