On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 3:59 PM, <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
Apparently having people get crushed in the machinery or their arms cut off by the
ice-cutting laser system is acceptable while getting burned up or crushed inside a gas
giant's atmosphere is not.

I can see their point. If you suffer a casualty during an ice-mining operation, it's usually just *that* guy who gets hurt. But if you flub it on a gas giant skimming run, *everybody* dies.

My old college group used to routinely conduct wilderness refueling by skimming gas giants. But since I revamped MTU in the wake of Firefly with generally-grittier tech assumptions such as getting rid of magic anti-radiation shielding, few players have been interested in braving the radiation belts of even the smaller gas giants (let alone the Jupiter-sized ones).

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Richard Aiken

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