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Why does the Incursus hull have a refueling boom ?

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Droidster
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#1 - 2013-09-29 02:20:09 UTC
I am not a starship engineer, so I am wondering why the Incursus hull has a refueling boom? I didn't think starships used liquid fuels. Does it use kerosene? How do I refuel it? Logistics vessel? I never seem to run out of fuel anyway, why would I need a in-space refueling system?

Also, why does it have an elongated helicopter-style boom, instead of a normal aircraft-style boom?
Andracin
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#2 - 2013-09-29 02:32:33 UTC
It is not a boom. It is a lance for use when you need a weapon with longer range than the blasters you probably have fitted. If your a rail incursus it is good for use as a secondary weapon when you run out of ammo shooting at pesky condors. Ole!
Drake Doe
88Th Tax Haven
#3 - 2013-09-29 03:06:12 UTC
It's where cap transfers aim and where cap charges are stored.

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To mare
Advanced Technology
#4 - 2013-09-29 04:14:21 UTC
its a spear, you should use it to make skewers with frozen bodies, than go near a star and roast them.



im hungry now
ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors
#5 - 2013-09-29 05:22:53 UTC
Silly Answer: For jousting in e-honorable combat against a worthy foe!

In-Game Answer: It's a sensor array

Out-of-game reason: Because... it's "cool."
Kenpo
The Guardians of the Beam
#6 - 2013-09-29 12:31:02 UTC
It helps with insertion.

Caution, rubber gloves and faceshield required when handling this equipment.

Zhilia Mann
Tide Way Out Productions
#7 - 2013-09-29 16:15:16 UTC
Kenpo wrote:
It helps with insertion.


Are you saying it's a phallus? Because that was going to be my answer: it's a phallus.

(It's also awesome design. Seriously.)
Colonel Tosh
The MorningStar. Syndicate
#8 - 2013-09-30 02:26:17 UTC
Zhilia Mann wrote:
Kenpo wrote:
It helps with insertion.


Are you saying it's a phallus? Because that was going to be my answer: it's a phallus.

(It's also awesome design. Seriously.)


It's a phallus -- so you can thrust your way through the galaxy and seamlessly glide your way into the stargates.
Alexa Coates
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#9 - 2013-09-30 04:49:53 UTC
time to be in character for 2 minutes and think: what fuels DO ships use? They have engines, that create exhaust. That means combustible fuel. We know what the reactors run off of. How do the crews live and eat? All things I want to know, want to see.

That's a Templar, an Amarr fighter used by carriers.

Zappity
New Eden Tank Testing Services
#10 - 2013-09-30 07:37:30 UTC
Because it is magnificent. There is no why.

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Jacob Holland
Weyland-Vulcan Industries
#11 - 2013-09-30 07:51:38 UTC
Alexa Coates wrote:
They have engines, that create exhaust. That means combustible fuel. We know what the reactors run off of.

An "exhaust" doesn't mean a combustable fuel, the plume from an Ion engine is theoretically much the same as we see on all but Minmatar ships.
There was once a set of attributes for the engines, listed on ships (and I think on Stasis webs?) which stated the propulsion type (and its strength) in much the same way as the sensor systems are still categorised.
Camper101
State War Academy
Caldari State
#12 - 2013-09-30 08:15:47 UTC
As said before: It's a lance. Incursus hull - the noble knight of New Eden.

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