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| - | Originally founded during the Stellar Age, Io Star Drives is a long standing and highly | + | Originally founded during the Stellar Age, Io Star Drives is a long standing and highly |
| Modern ISD fusion drives can maintain 0.3-0.5Gs of acceleration for months at a time with incredibly high ISP, reducing the need for artificial gravity and vastly shortening transit times. ISD focuses mainly on military drive procurement with the exception of producing drives for linelayer torchships. Civilian ships rely on minor drive construction companies which use the same technology that ISD has developed. | Modern ISD fusion drives can maintain 0.3-0.5Gs of acceleration for months at a time with incredibly high ISP, reducing the need for artificial gravity and vastly shortening transit times. ISD focuses mainly on military drive procurement with the exception of producing drives for linelayer torchships. Civilian ships rely on minor drive construction companies which use the same technology that ISD has developed. | ||
| - | Drives manufactured by Io Star Drives are catapulted by its many surface mass drivers directly to Callisto Shipyards, where they are captured and assembled into full starships. | + | Drives manufactured by Io Star Drives are catapulted by its many surface mass drivers directly to [[callisto_shipyards|Callisto Shipyards]], where they are captured and assembled into full starships. |