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Io, Nap of the Earth

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Sep 12, 2010
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Or nap of the moon, anyway. Two renders in two days. I had the sketch of a strike transport and it only took me a few hours to model it in Bryce. It's a pretty simple model and scene, but I like the way it turned out. Thank NASA for the Jupiter mat and ESO for the stars. And thanks for taking a look. --- It's a bitch to fly low over terrain on an airless world. The rules are the same for Luna and the Galileans. There's no lift, so you constantly have to fire the ventral thrusters to keep from skidding into the ground. Thrusters to keep you level; main drive to keep you moving. If you were to just tilt up with the main drive, you don't stay low for very long. Plus you can't see where you're going. It's okay for flat terrain, but useless for badlands. Now some booksmart kid is bound to point out that you can get to orbit with the energy you waste hovering for just twenty minutes. True enough. And you'll need twice that to get you back to zero velocity. And yes, with 2kps of delta-v you could also hop a parabola to the far side of the world. But that doesn't keep you low to the ground, either. Now sure, you could theoretically fly an orbit just a few dozen meters off the ground, but that nasty terrain will kill you. Not even a machine can react fast enough to something unexpected when you're flying at 2,000 meters per second. Better to go slow, no more than a third of that if you're really good, a tenth if you're safe. It wastes fuel, but it keeps you from getting dead. -- Lieutenant Vera Parker, Beta Flight, Transport Squadron of 5th Cohort Martian Imperial Marine Guard

Comments (6)


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grafikeer

5:27PM | Sun, 12 September 2010

Very cool shuttle design,and Jupiter in the background looks very good...nicely done!

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kjer_99

11:08PM | Sun, 12 September 2010

Really like your transport design.

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peedy

12:02AM | Mon, 13 September 2010

Excellent scene. Great model. Corrie

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Bambam131

3:17PM | Mon, 13 September 2010

Very cool model and the terrain color is great! I really like the angle of Jupiter in the back ground. The only thing that I don't know about if it works for me is the thrust color. I do not believe that it would be so thick and turquoise, maybe a little more transparent with a little more variations with some darker blues and the outer edges being a lighter sky blue. I know you probably think that I am crazy but this is just my 2 cents. Cheers, David

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alex50

9:17AM | Fri, 24 September 2010

This is an excellent!

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Seaview123

9:53PM | Sun, 26 September 2010

Nice work as always. Good looking model and texture work for you shuttle, too.


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