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Maneuver drives are the slower-than-light engines of a spacecraft. No spacecraft can survive in space without a working and fueled maneuver drive.
Depending on the quality of the fuel used, the maneuver drive will fluctuate. These fluctuations can be medigated by a skilled engineer maning the engineer station. High fluctuations can cause any helmsman to have a significantly higher chance of crashing.
Since a space station rely on the maneuver drive to keep orbit, it will fall from orbit and be destroyed if the maneuver drive goes offline.
Maneuver Drive Types
The type of maneuver drive can be selected in the design.
Maneuver drive type can also be changed using maneuver drive modules after the ship has been constructed.
Gravity Drive
Gravity Drives are the primary engines of space faring vessels. They are produced using Grav Couplings which require resources found on all moons.
Gravity Drives are the next step up from the Rocket Drive, and allow for more advanced maneuvering in space. They are also cheaper to make.
Rocket Drive
Rocket Drives are the same TL as gravity drives (1) and can be made without the need for Eludium, making it ideal for any empire's first ship to make their first moonbase.
Rocket Drives burn Hydrogen directly, rather than using the capacitor.
The disadvantage to Rocket Drives are that they are affected more by gravity wells and are a lot more expensive to make resource wise.
Quotes from patch notes
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Update 2014-02-11: Rocket Drive Physics
Update 2014-02-13: Rockets Should Burn Hydrogen
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