Rhysis
Inactive Member
Alright so here it is...
G forces are a measurement of force on a craft's occupants caused by acceleration and rapid change of direction. They are largely dependent on the weight of the individuals being affected, though not entirely so. Thus, in a zero-g environment, while it is possible to obtain some level of G forces on the occupants of, say, a RL space craft, it's not a big threat.
What about in artificial gravity? Is the artificial gravity on a fighter pilot in SARP equal to the measure of the planet's gravity? Would there be an adjustment?
G forces are a measurement of force on a craft's occupants caused by acceleration and rapid change of direction. They are largely dependent on the weight of the individuals being affected, though not entirely so. Thus, in a zero-g environment, while it is possible to obtain some level of G forces on the occupants of, say, a RL space craft, it's not a big threat.
What about in artificial gravity? Is the artificial gravity on a fighter pilot in SARP equal to the measure of the planet's gravity? Would there be an adjustment?