Topic: Some thoughts about Cavorite, Aether Screws et al.
So I was thinking about the setting of Iron Stars, particularly about the technology and the implications thereof. Obviously, these are my own musings, they have no reference to canon, though I think they could be included.
First and foremost, Cavorite, the foundation of the Royal Aether Fleet. The material as described by Wells blocks the effect of gravity. There are a couple of interesting inventions I see springing off from this. The first I call the patented Cavor Bearing. Line the exterior casing of a bearing with Cavorite, the result should be a repelling force within the center of the bearing. A shaft placed in the center should be held up, resulting in minimal friction.
I would imagine that sometime after the introduction of Cavor Bearings into steam engines, speed records would be set, with the attendent catastrophes. I would also imagine the rich would be using Cavor Bearings, soon to be followed by Cavor Dampers (shock absorbers for the yanks) (though to be precise, they would be replacing the springs) in high value carriages.
Another use of cavor would be lining the interior of a steam cylinder. Not only will it result in decreased friction from the piston, but the affect of cavor on steam injected into the cylinder will be to compress it even more, resulting in higher pressure with less steam.
The results of this will be a much higher efficiency in steam engine technology. I imagine that sometime shortly after the introduction of Cavor, His Royal Majesty King Edward will have a carriage fitted with Cavor Bearings and a small independent steam engine, resulting in a pratical horseless carriage.
This is going to make it harder for gas/diesel engines to be developed. There simply won't be as much need.
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The Aether Screw
While I was painting my IS ships, I was thinking about the functions of the sails and the propellors that are visible in the illustrations on Brigade Games website.
I don't imagine the Aether Screw really looks like a propellor. I imagine it's probably more like a tube. Passing energy down the length of the tube allows it to "grip" the Aether, causing propulsion.
In my fevered imagination, the sails then are the actual aether screws, they are the devices that propel the ship.
So what are the propellors on the back? I propose that Aether screws are not terribly effective when close to a planetary mass. If they were, there would be no need for cavorite to get the ships up into space. Those propellors are on the back are for maneuvering when in the atmosphere.
Again, this is my own fevered imagination in action, but I think there are still Aeronef within the IS setting, because they are specialized for maneuvering within the Earth's atmosphere. The IS ships are specialized for operations beyond the debilitating effects of gravity on the aether.
Yeah, I got a lot of things to think about while feeding babies.
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