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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Orion_%28nuclear_propulsion%29
I also know and love in a very good idea.
But I wanted ones that can move large in one shot, and made this.
And since it is applied in making the adjustment of the center of gravity I think go with it.
I want you to me think because other not be still better understood when it comes.
This document has been translated by Google translation, sorry if there is a mistake.
called "afterburner" (or something like that....)
its just a gun with a giant recoil and thus the ability to push your ship forward. use them with caution and align them with your center of mass or they dont work the way you want it.
keep in mind they are no real thrusters and the easy rules for thruster placement dont work with them! they have a vectorial "thust" which means they can create a momentum if not properly aligned and thereby make your ship rotate.