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Dr.Erzie
I apologize for dissapiaring but exploring the Gallic systems was actually fascinating. But at the moment I've encountered some problems with the engine. As I'm not the best chemist, I was wondering if IRG had something similar in the database.
Martin Lawrence
Mechanical engineering
Ingenuus Research Group
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Martin Lawrence,
Insufficient acceleration - always a bane for Ion engines... As for solving this, most people use an accelerant or a high-potential chemical energy compound or element, like H-fuel. That being said, you could use H-fuel for acceleration demands, or you could try something new, since your project is already on the unique side of things with your primary fuel source. We've got some data on Nachratite that may be of use to you, as it's a high-potential compound, though its exact use is beyond my familiarity. Get with some of the chemists and physicists on Corinth, I'll have them prepare the data for you, as well as a sample. There should be enough there to complete your prototype phase and record demands for supplies, should you find a suitable solution for your acceleration problem. Otherwise, you'll likely be using H-fuel as your supplement.
Best of luck.
Dr. James Erzie
Director, Acting CEO
Ingenuus Research Group