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For outside observers, ships within reality fatigue bubbles appear to become blurrier and blurrier, until they are barely a vague ghostly smear across the universe before vanishing completely.  Inside the ship, effects are blurry and they are effectively blind, so care must be taken to accurately determine one's end point before the trip, or risk being lost in space.
 
For outside observers, ships within reality fatigue bubbles appear to become blurrier and blurrier, until they are barely a vague ghostly smear across the universe before vanishing completely.  Inside the ship, effects are blurry and they are effectively blind, so care must be taken to accurately determine one's end point before the trip, or risk being lost in space.
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FTL Engines vary in weight and size based on the miniaturization abilities of the creating civilization, but your "standard" FTL engine is a 6 foot diameter sphere that weighs in at about 2000 lbs.
  
 
Craft Technology DC 40; Price [[Cost::100,000 gp]] plus a sufficient sample of kaifaite (which has no price).
 
Craft Technology DC 40; Price [[Cost::100,000 gp]] plus a sufficient sample of kaifaite (which has no price).

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FTL Engine

Used by various spacefaring creatures in the void of space, the FTL Engine allows travel at speeds exceeding that of c.

The engine is effectively a container for a large chunk of kafkaite, regulated and controlled by computers and connected to a vehicle's power source to generate a bubble of reality fatigue. With enough power and the correct amount of variables determined by the computer, the ship can focus its energies into raising the effective speed of light until the point where ships do not run into the usual time dilation and mass increases associated with high speed flight.

The reality fatigue creates a certain degree of unreality within ships, which gives them a progressively increasing miss chance at speeds where time dilation would normally be a factor. By the time a ship hits c, it is experiencing 100% miss chance with the rest of the universe and thus has no interaction with matter outside of its bubble.

For outside observers, ships within reality fatigue bubbles appear to become blurrier and blurrier, until they are barely a vague ghostly smear across the universe before vanishing completely. Inside the ship, effects are blurry and they are effectively blind, so care must be taken to accurately determine one's end point before the trip, or risk being lost in space.

FTL Engines vary in weight and size based on the miniaturization abilities of the creating civilization, but your "standard" FTL engine is a 6 foot diameter sphere that weighs in at about 2000 lbs.

Craft Technology DC 40; Price 100,000 gp plus a sufficient sample of kaifaite (which has no price).



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AuthorEiji-kun +
Cost100,000 gp +
Identifier3.5e Equipment +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryUsed by various spacefaring creatures in the void of space, the FTL Engine allows travel at speeds exceeding that of c. +
TitleFTL Engine +