"URRrhhh... They weren't supposed to stop the station rotation for another hour yet, how am I supposed do my morning routines now without water floating everywhere? *Sigh* Guess I'll have to check out what's going on."
Revisiting another drawing from quite long ago. May end up giving this colour and background eventually, dunno.
Transparent PNG here.
Revisiting another drawing from quite long ago. May end up giving this colour and background eventually, dunno.
Transparent PNG here.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1075 x 700px
File Size 93.6 kB
That interest for the kinky stuff that those crew members like to try, has lead to some "entertainment" stations to be of the non-rotating variety, with a few observation domes as well for those who like the outside view as well. Those domes are of course made of materials with opposite polarisations for adjacent domes, so as to give more privacy for the occupants.
Zero-G training is generally very punctual though, as it does disrupt normal operations if the rotation is stopped unexpectedly. Zero-G close combat without using the Personal Manouvering System (Yes, the engineering department somehow managed to slip that by) is rather difficult generally, somewhat resembling jousting, but with very little control after pushing off of a surface, and the occasional grapples mid-manouver. With the manouvering system, it is still very difficult, as the smaller fuel packs don't last very long at all in sustained use, offering approximately 30m/s of dV, depending on the mass of the user.
I don't think she's that experienced in Zero-G, probably someone who works in maintenance/admin/botany/catering/health services, and a fairly recent arrival.
Zero-G training is generally very punctual though, as it does disrupt normal operations if the rotation is stopped unexpectedly. Zero-G close combat without using the Personal Manouvering System (Yes, the engineering department somehow managed to slip that by) is rather difficult generally, somewhat resembling jousting, but with very little control after pushing off of a surface, and the occasional grapples mid-manouver. With the manouvering system, it is still very difficult, as the smaller fuel packs don't last very long at all in sustained use, offering approximately 30m/s of dV, depending on the mass of the user.
I don't think she's that experienced in Zero-G, probably someone who works in maintenance/admin/botany/catering/health services, and a fairly recent arrival.
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