| ▲ | detritus an hour ago | |
Yeah, this is the problem though - ironically highlighted by my still-maintained love and hope for Starship: Beyond Earth orbit, the energy requirement to move even small tens of tons of useful life-sustaining mass is incredibly expensive. Like, to get a useful amount of people to Mars would be... the wealth of a first world nation for tens of years. Even using nuclear engines. A generational megaship travelling at some small percentage of c to a nearby useful star (not even the nearest ones, which are all a bit shit)? There's just nothing within our current projected reality that could even begin to accomodate that possibility. Never mind the fact you'd need redunancy, and at least a few hundred years of testing to ensure that whatever mega project you could ultimately send wouldn't simply get vaporised halfway through, from realities unknown. | ||