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Latest revision as of 18:15, 25 April 2021
A launch channel is a launch accelerator channel for smaller craft installed on a larger base or within a capital ship, allowing the ship to launch at rapid speeds over a shorter distance without using its own engines.
Draconia's launch channels are irregular pentagon shaped tubes, with the angular point on the underside of the ship.
A drugged William "Buck" Rogers is wowed by the light show as Ranger 3 launches from Draconia.
Notes
- Ideally, a launch channel allows these smaller craft to launch safely from spaceships, without risk of engine backwash running amok through the craft bays from whence they came.
- The launch channel doubtless shares inspiration with the launch tubes from the Battlestar Galactica television series.