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: '''Acceleration''' — The rate of change in a ship’s velocity. In practice, this determines how quickly you can get anywhere and how much punishment the crew takes. Measured in meters per second squared or in Gs. Long burns at low acceleration are standard for most Belt hauls.
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There are many terms in the Icarus Fall setting that require explanation.
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Some are general space-flight terms, others are specific to the setting.
  
: '''Accelerator''' — A fixed mass driver used to hurl cargo into new orbits. Belt accelerators range from small ore launchers to massive facilities capable of sending kilotons toward the inner system. Those mounted on asteroids require regular station-keeping to counter recoil.
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==== Acceleration ====
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The rate of change in a [[#Spaceship|spacecraft]]'s velocity. In practice, this determines how quickly you can get anywhere and how much punishment the crew takes. Measured in meters per second squared or in [[#Earth Standard Gravity|Gs]]. Long burns at low acceleration are standard for interplanetary hauls. Often casually termed “speed.” Compare [[#Delta-V|Delta-V]], [[#Earth Standard Gravity|Earth Standard Gravity]].
  
: '''Artificial Gravity''' — Any method of simulating gravity in space. In the Belt, this usually means rotation (spin habs) or constant acceleration. Full-gravity acceleration is rare outside of emergencies due to fuel cost.
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==== Accelerator ====
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A fixed mass driver used to hurl cargo into new orbits using a series of magnetic coils. [[#Accelerator|Accelerators]] range from small ore launchers in the [[#Belt|Belt]] to massive facilities capable of sending kilotons toward the inner system. Those mounted on [[#Regolith|asteroids]] require regular station-keeping to counter recoil.
  
: '''Carbonaceous''' — See C-type asteroid. Rich in carbon, organics, and often water ice. Prime targets for life-support materials but fragile and dusty.
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==== Albedo ====
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The fraction of sunlight a surface reflects. Dark bodies have low albedo and absorb heat faster; high-albedo bodies reflect more light, heat up more slowly or barely at all, and can be spotted more easily.
  
: '''Delta-V''' — The measure of how much you can change your velocity with the fuel or reaction mass you have. A ship with plenty of delta-v can pick its fights and its ports; one running low is at the mercy of local traffic and tides.
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==== Artificial Gravity ====
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Any method of simulating [[#Gravity|gravity]] in space: rotation (spin [[#Habitat|habs]]) or acceleration (in [[#Spaceship|spacecraft]]). Acceleration is only possible for a limited time due to constraints of [[#Delta-V|Delta-V]] and [[#Reaction Mass|Reaction Mass]], making rotation the dominant form. All currently inhabited places except Earth and Venus have problematically low gravities, so long-term health depends on [[#Artificial Gravity|Artificial Gravity]].
  
: '''Dirty Zone''' — A region of space crowded with debris and small, fast-moving objects, often the by-product of careless mining or combat. Navigation here requires constant scanning and skill to avoid damage. See also Kessler Syndrome.
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==== Belt ====
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Formally the Asteroid Belt the fifth orbit, between the Mars and Jupiter orbits. A chaotic area of many small communes. The main industry is mining.
  
: '''Deuterium''' — Hydrogen isotope with one proton and one neutron. Valuable for fusion reactors, found in trace amounts in water ice.
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==== Carbonaceous Asteroid (C-type) ====
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Asteroids rich in carbon, organic compounds, and often water ice. Appear dark due to low [[#Albedo|Albedo]]. Valuable for life-support materials and feedstocks in organic chemistry. Often have a loose rubble-pile structure with deep [[#Regolith|Regolith]], making them fragile and prone to dust hazards during mining. Especially rare on [[#Regolith|Luna]], keeping the price of carbonaceous substances high in the inner system.
  
: '''Earth Standard Gravity''' — 1 g, the acceleration due to gravity at Earth’s surface: 9.80665 m/s². Used as a benchmark for habitat spin rate and crew health limits.
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==== Degrav ==== 
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The cumulative physiological harm from long-term residence in insufficient [[#Gravity|gravity]]. Symptoms include bone density loss, muscle atrophy, cardiovascular weakening, and balance impairment. In [[#Microgravity|Microgravity]], noticeable symptoms appear within days and become serious in weeks; in low gravity, effects develop over weeks to months. Commuting to higher gravity is a common prevention — many [[#Spacer|Spacers]] work in [[#Microgravity|microgravity]] and live in [[#Earth Standard Gravity|Earth Standard Gravity]] [[#Habitat|habitats]]. Exercise slows Degrav, but recovery requires living in 0.8–1.2 [[#Earth Standard Gravity|Standard Gravity]] for extended periods, called [[#Regrav|Regrav]].
  
: '''Fusion Rocket''' — See main entry. A spacecraft propulsion system using controlled fusion reactions to heat and expel reaction mass. Offers high thrust and high delta-v for long-range operations.
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[[#Degrav|Degrav]] and [[#Regrav|Regrav]] are terms invented for the Icarus Fall setting.
  
: '''Golden Age''' — The period of rapid expansion and high technology before the Icarus Fall. Characterized by large-scale infrastructure projects, high living standards in space, and extensive interplanetary cooperation.
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==== Delta-V ====
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The measure of how much you can change your velocity with the fuel or [[#Reaction Mass|Reaction Mass]] you have. A ship with plenty of Delta-V can pick its fights and ports; one running low is at the mercy of local traffic and tides. Compare [[#Acceleration|Acceleration]].
  
: '''Gravity''' — The natural attraction between masses. In Belt life, usually refers to spin gravity or the faint surface gravity of asteroids. Ships and habitats often measure it in terms of Earth Standard Gravity.
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==== Deuterium ====
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Hydrogen isotope with one proton and one neutron. Valuable for [[#Fusion Power|fusion reactors]], naturally found in trace amounts in water and ice. Very little is consumed in [[#Fusion Power|Fusion Power]], making supplies abundant and cheap.
  
: '''Habitat''', also '''Cylinder Habitat''' or '''Rotating Habitat''' — See main entry. A large, spinning station that generates artificial gravity through rotation. Common in the Belt as long-term living space.
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==== Earth Standard Gravity ====
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1 g, the acceleration due to [[#Gravity|Gravity]] at Earth’s surface: 9.80665 m/s². Used as a benchmark for [[#Habitat|habitat]] spin rate, [[#Acceleration|acceleration]] in space, and human health limits. Gravities between 0.8 g and 1.2 g are considered healthy for long-term residence.
  
: '''Hydrogen Fuel''' — Common propellant and fusion feedstock. In Belt terms, usually refers to ordinary hydrogen (protium) stored as cryogenic liquid or bound in water ice.
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The health range is specific to the Icarus Fall setting.
  
: '''Icarus Fall''', also '''The Fall''' or simply '''Fall''' — The catastrophic collapse of the Solar Alchemy Project, which destabilized the Sun and destroyed much of the inner system’s infrastructure. Marks the end of the Golden Age and the beginning of the fragmented, hard-scrabble present.
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==== Earthborn ====
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A human born and raised on Earth.  
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Seen as chauvinistic and uncouth by [[#Spacer|Spacers]].
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Derogatory variants include dirtboy, mudman, from down the well, gravbound, and many more
  
: '''Ion Drive''' — See main entry. A highly efficient electric propulsion system that accelerates ions using electromagnetic fields. Provides low thrust but extremely high specific impulse, ideal for long-duration travel.
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==== Fusion Power ====
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Energy generated by fusing light atomic nuclei, typically hydrogen isotopes, under extreme temperature and pressure. Powers [[#Fusion Rocket|Fusion Rockets]], [[#Ion Drive|Ion Drives]], and [[#Habitat|Habitats]].
  
: '''Jackpot Find''' — A mining or salvage discovery rare and valuable enough to change a crew’s fortunes overnight. Examples include rich platinum veins, exotic isotopes, intact pre-Fall tech, or uniquely suitable rocks for habitats.
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==== Fusion Rocket ====
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A [[#Spaceship|spacecraft]] propulsion system using controlled [[#Fusion Power|fusion]] reactions to heat and expel [[#Reaction Mass|Reaction Mass]]. Offers high thrust and high [[#Delta-V|Delta-V]] for long-range operations. See main entry.
  
: '''Kessler Syndrome''' — A chain reaction of orbital debris collisions, creating clouds of high-velocity fragments that make certain orbits hazardous or impassable. In the inner system, this still blocks some Earth orbits. In the Belt, smaller-scale dirty zones can form around busy mining regions. See also Dirty Zone.
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==== Golden Age ====
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The period from 2102 to 2310. Rapid technological and colonial expansion, ending in [[#Icarus Fall|Icarus Fall]]. Characterized by large-scale infrastructure projects, high living standards, and [[#Earthborn|Earth]] prestige dominating the [[#Solar System|Solar System]].
  
: '''Radiation Shield''' — Any mass placed between crew and harmful radiation. In Belt habitats, this usually means tanks of water, layers of regolith, or waste slag wrapped around the living areas. In ships, shields are lighter and less effective, making storm shelters necessary during solar events.
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==== Gravity ====
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In technical terms, the force of attraction between masses, with strength determined by the gravitational constant ''G'' and the masses involved. In everyday usage, “gravity” means the apparent gravity a person feels as weight, measured in Earth-standard units of ''g''.
  
: '''Reaction Mass''' — Propellant expelled from a spacecraft’s engines to produce thrust, as in Newton’s third law. Can be anything from hydrogen plasma to water or even mined rock, depending on the drive type.
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Apparent gravity can come from:
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* natural [[#Surface Gravity|Surface Gravity]] on a planetary body 
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* [[#Acceleration|Acceleration]] from thrust
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* [[#|Spin Gravity]] in a rotating [[#Habitat|habitat]] 
  
: '''Regolith''' — The loose surface material on an asteroid, moon, or planet — dust, gravel, and broken rock. Can range from soft powder to boulder fields. For Belters, regolith is both a resource and a hazard; it gets everywhere, wears down tools, and can drift into dangerous clouds in microgravity.
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In science, ''g'' is lowercase; informal speech often uses a capital “G” (e.g., “one-point-two Gs”).
  
: '''Remote''' — In Icarus Fall, a “remote location” is generally only reachable in certain time windows, due to factors such as an eccentric orbit, a high inclination relative to the planetary plane, or a nearby cluster of objects that form a navigation hazard. In this last sense, Earth could be called “remote” due to the remaining Kessler Syndrome, but as the center of human life, it is never considered truly remote.
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==== Habitat ====
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Also called space habitat, cylinder habitat, or rotating habitat. A large, spinning station that generates [[#Artificial Gravity|Artificial Gravity]] through rotation. Common as long-term living space. See main entry.
  
: '''Solar Alchemy''' — The vast Golden Age project that attempted to manipulate solar fusion output for energy production and stellar engineering. Its failure triggered the Icarus Fall.
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==== Hydrogen Fuel ====
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Common propellant for [[#Fusion Rocket|Fusion Rockets]]. Usually means protium stored as cryogenic liquid or bound in water ice. Can also refer casually to [[#Deuterium|Deuterium]] or [[#Tritium|Tritium]] for [[#Fusion Power|fusion]]. Abundant all over the [[#Solar System|Solar System]] from Luna and outwards.
  
: '''Solar Wind''' — A constant stream of charged particles from the Sun. In the Belt, it can cause electrostatic charging, erode exposed surfaces, and sometimes create detectable X-ray emissions from certain minerals. A hazard during storms, and a subtle tool for prospectors who know how to read it.
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==== Icarus Fall ====
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Also called the Fall or simply “Fall” in expressions like “Post Fall.” The catastrophic collapse of the [[#Solar Alchemy|Solar Alchemy Project]] in 2310, which destabilized the Sun and destroyed much of the inner [[#Solar System|Solar System's]] infrastructure. Marks the end of the [[#Golden Age|Golden Age]] and the beginning of the hard-scrabble post-Fall present.
  
: '''Spin Gravity''' — Artificial gravity generated by rotation. In habitats, measured at the inner surface; in ships, often combined with partial thrust. Too fast a spin causes vertigo and gravity gradients.
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In-setting usage treats ''Icarus Fall'' as a proper name without the article “the,” while ''the Fall'' is a descriptive form that does take it.
  
: '''Surface Gravity''' — The strength of gravity at the surface of a body. On most asteroids, this is a few thousandths of a g — barely enough to keep loose dust from drifting away.
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==== Ion Drive ====
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A highly efficient electric propulsion system that accelerates ions using electromagnetic fields. Provides low thrust but extremely high specific impulse, ideal for constant low [[#Acceleration|acceleration]] during long-duration travel. Characterised by low [[#Acceleration|Acceleration]] and high [[#Delta-V|Delta-V]].
  
: '''Tritium''' — Radioactive hydrogen isotope with one proton and two neutrons. Extremely rare naturally; produced in reactors. Used in advanced fusion fuel cycles.
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==== Kessler Syndrome ====
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A chain reaction of orbital debris collisions, creating clouds of high-velocity fragments that make certain orbits hazardous or impassable. The [[#Icarus Fall|Fall]] destroyed much orbital infrastructure on Earth, much of this has been cleared or burnt up, but it still blocks some orbits.
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==== Microgravity ====
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An environment where [[#Gravity|gravity]] is extremely weak — near weightlessness — commonly on a [[#Spaceship|spacecraft]] in freefall. Prolonged exposure leads to [[#Degrav|Degrav]] unless mitigated by [[#Artificial Gravity|Artificial Gravity]].
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==== Radiation Shield ====
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Any mass placed between crew and harmful radiation. In space, this usually means tanks of water, layers of [[#Regolith|Regolith]], or waste slag wrapped around living areas. Small [[#Spaceship|spacecraft]] shields are lighter and less effective, making storm shelters necessary during solar events.
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==== Reaction Mass ====
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Propellant expelled from a [[#Small Craft|Small Craft]]’s engines to produce thrust. Can be hydrogen plasma, water, or even mined rock, depending on the drive.
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==== Regolith ====
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The loose surface material on an airless body — dust, gravel, and broken rock. has not been eroded, so particles are sharp. Gets everywhere, wears down tools, and can form dangerous clouds in [[#Microgravity|microgravity]].
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==== Regrav ==== 
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The period of readaptation to higher [[#Gravity|Gravity]] after [[#Degrav|Degrav]]. Recovery time depends on severity, health, and the difference between environments. Can take weeks in serious cases. Many [[#Habitat|habitats]] have Regrav wards where gravity can be adjusted by moving closer or farther from the spin axis. 
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[[#Degrav|Degrav]] and '''Regrav''' are terms invented for the Icarus Fall setting.
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==== Remote ====
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A location reachable only after long travel or during narrow windows, due to eccentric orbits, high inclination, or hazards. Remoteness changes over time — debris fields from [[#Kessler Syndrome|Kessler Syndrome]] can make a place remote until they clear. 
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This usage is specific to the Icarus Fall setting.
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==== Small Craft ====
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Often called simply “craft,” these are spacecraft unsuited for interplanetary travel or long missions. Usually [[#Fusion Power|Fusion Powered]] with [[#Fusion Rockets|Fusion Rockets]] with endurance in hours. Need to seek shelter during severe solar storms.
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Two broad categories:
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* '''Shuttles''' — Primarily for transport, rated by cargo/passenger load. 
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* '''Fighters''' — Combat craft, subdivided into: 
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:* '''Interceptors''' — Very high [[#Acceleration|Acceleration]], low [[#Delta-V|Delta-V]] 
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:* '''Attackers''' — Balanced [[#Acceleration|Acceleration]] and [[#Delta-V|Delta-V]] 
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:* '''Boarders''' — Extreme [[#Acceleration|Acceleration]], low [[#Delta-V|Delta-V]]
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==== Solar Alchemy ====
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The vast [[#Golden Age|Golden Age]] project of the 22nd and 23rd centuries called Dedalus Rise that attempted to manipulate solar fusion output for energy production and stellar engineering. Its failure caused the [[#Icarus Fall|Icarus Fall]].
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==== Solar System ====
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The Sun and all gravitationally bound bodies — planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and artificial satellites. Often split into “inner” and “outer” system, with the [[#Belt|Belt]] sometimes counted as part of either or as its own region.
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==== Solar Wind ====
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A constant stream of charged particles from the Sun. Can cause electrostatic charging, erode surfaces, and sometimes produce detectable X-ray emissions. After the [[#Icarus Fall|Fall]], activity increased dramatically, making radio and radar unreliable across much of the [[#Solar System|Solar System]] and rendering solar power and sails impractical.
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==== Spaceship ====
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Sometimes just “ship.” A spacecraft capable of interplanetary travel, usually powered by an [[#Ion Drive|Ion Drive]]. Like [[#Habitat|Habitats]], they have [[#Artificial Gravity|Artificial Gravity]] and a [[#Radiation Shield|Radiation Shield]]. Endurance in weeks or months.
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==== Spacer ====
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A person living off Earth, usually in a [[#Habitat|Space Habitat]]. Increasingly means someone born and raised away from Earth.
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Derogatory variants include flipper, skinny, flyweight, and drifter.
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Compare [[#Earthborn|Earthborn]].
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==== Spin Gravity ====
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[[#Artificial Gravity|Artificial gravity]] generated by rotation. Too fast a spin causes vertigo and steep gravity gradients. In [[#Habitat|Habitats]], gravity increases farther from the axis; in [[#Spaceship|Ships]], spin is often combined with the low acceleration from [[#Ion Drive|Ion Drives]].
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==== Surface Gravity ====
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The [[#Gravity|Gravity]] at the surface of a body. Only Earth and Venus have gravity conducive to human long-term health.
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==== Tritium ====
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Radioactive hydrogen isotope with one proton and two neutrons. Extremely rare naturally; produced in reactors. Used in advanced [[#Fusion Power|Fusion]] fuel cycles, mostly for military applications.

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Hard Science-Fiction Setting

There are many terms in the Icarus Fall setting that require explanation. Some are general space-flight terms, others are specific to the setting.

Acceleration

The rate of change in a spacecraft's velocity. In practice, this determines how quickly you can get anywhere and how much punishment the crew takes. Measured in meters per second squared or in Gs. Long burns at low acceleration are standard for interplanetary hauls. Often casually termed “speed.” Compare Delta-V, Earth Standard Gravity.

Accelerator

A fixed mass driver used to hurl cargo into new orbits using a series of magnetic coils. Accelerators range from small ore launchers in the Belt to massive facilities capable of sending kilotons toward the inner system. Those mounted on asteroids require regular station-keeping to counter recoil.

Albedo

The fraction of sunlight a surface reflects. Dark bodies have low albedo and absorb heat faster; high-albedo bodies reflect more light, heat up more slowly or barely at all, and can be spotted more easily.

Artificial Gravity

Any method of simulating gravity in space: rotation (spin habs) or acceleration (in spacecraft). Acceleration is only possible for a limited time due to constraints of Delta-V and Reaction Mass, making rotation the dominant form. All currently inhabited places except Earth and Venus have problematically low gravities, so long-term health depends on Artificial Gravity.

Belt

Formally the Asteroid Belt — the fifth orbit, between the Mars and Jupiter orbits. A chaotic area of many small communes. The main industry is mining.

Carbonaceous Asteroid (C-type)

Asteroids rich in carbon, organic compounds, and often water ice. Appear dark due to low Albedo. Valuable for life-support materials and feedstocks in organic chemistry. Often have a loose rubble-pile structure with deep Regolith, making them fragile and prone to dust hazards during mining. Especially rare on Luna, keeping the price of carbonaceous substances high in the inner system.

Degrav

The cumulative physiological harm from long-term residence in insufficient gravity. Symptoms include bone density loss, muscle atrophy, cardiovascular weakening, and balance impairment. In Microgravity, noticeable symptoms appear within days and become serious in weeks; in low gravity, effects develop over weeks to months. Commuting to higher gravity is a common prevention — many Spacers work in microgravity and live in Earth Standard Gravity habitats. Exercise slows Degrav, but recovery requires living in 0.8–1.2 Standard Gravity for extended periods, called Regrav.

Degrav and Regrav are terms invented for the Icarus Fall setting.

Delta-V

The measure of how much you can change your velocity with the fuel or Reaction Mass you have. A ship with plenty of Delta-V can pick its fights and ports; one running low is at the mercy of local traffic and tides. Compare Acceleration.

Deuterium

Hydrogen isotope with one proton and one neutron. Valuable for fusion reactors, naturally found in trace amounts in water and ice. Very little is consumed in Fusion Power, making supplies abundant and cheap.

Earth Standard Gravity

1 g, the acceleration due to Gravity at Earth’s surface: 9.80665 m/s². Used as a benchmark for habitat spin rate, acceleration in space, and human health limits. Gravities between 0.8 g and 1.2 g are considered healthy for long-term residence.

The health range is specific to the Icarus Fall setting.

Earthborn

A human born and raised on Earth. Seen as chauvinistic and uncouth by Spacers. Derogatory variants include dirtboy, mudman, from down the well, gravbound, and many more

Fusion Power

Energy generated by fusing light atomic nuclei, typically hydrogen isotopes, under extreme temperature and pressure. Powers Fusion Rockets, Ion Drives, and Habitats.

Fusion Rocket

A spacecraft propulsion system using controlled fusion reactions to heat and expel Reaction Mass. Offers high thrust and high Delta-V for long-range operations. See main entry.

Golden Age

The period from 2102 to 2310. Rapid technological and colonial expansion, ending in Icarus Fall. Characterized by large-scale infrastructure projects, high living standards, and Earth prestige dominating the Solar System.

Gravity

In technical terms, the force of attraction between masses, with strength determined by the gravitational constant G and the masses involved. In everyday usage, “gravity” means the apparent gravity a person feels as weight, measured in Earth-standard units of g.

Apparent gravity can come from:

In science, g is lowercase; informal speech often uses a capital “G” (e.g., “one-point-two Gs”).

Habitat

Also called space habitat, cylinder habitat, or rotating habitat. A large, spinning station that generates Artificial Gravity through rotation. Common as long-term living space. See main entry.

Hydrogen Fuel

Common propellant for Fusion Rockets. Usually means protium stored as cryogenic liquid or bound in water ice. Can also refer casually to Deuterium or Tritium for fusion. Abundant all over the Solar System from Luna and outwards.

Icarus Fall

Also called the Fall or simply “Fall” in expressions like “Post Fall.” The catastrophic collapse of the Solar Alchemy Project in 2310, which destabilized the Sun and destroyed much of the inner Solar System's infrastructure. Marks the end of the Golden Age and the beginning of the hard-scrabble post-Fall present.

In-setting usage treats Icarus Fall as a proper name without the article “the,” while the Fall is a descriptive form that does take it.

Ion Drive

A highly efficient electric propulsion system that accelerates ions using electromagnetic fields. Provides low thrust but extremely high specific impulse, ideal for constant low acceleration during long-duration travel. Characterised by low Acceleration and high Delta-V.

Kessler Syndrome

A chain reaction of orbital debris collisions, creating clouds of high-velocity fragments that make certain orbits hazardous or impassable. The Fall destroyed much orbital infrastructure on Earth, much of this has been cleared or burnt up, but it still blocks some orbits.

Microgravity

An environment where gravity is extremely weak — near weightlessness — commonly on a spacecraft in freefall. Prolonged exposure leads to Degrav unless mitigated by Artificial Gravity.

Radiation Shield

Any mass placed between crew and harmful radiation. In space, this usually means tanks of water, layers of Regolith, or waste slag wrapped around living areas. Small spacecraft shields are lighter and less effective, making storm shelters necessary during solar events.

Reaction Mass

Propellant expelled from a Small Craft’s engines to produce thrust. Can be hydrogen plasma, water, or even mined rock, depending on the drive.

Regolith

The loose surface material on an airless body — dust, gravel, and broken rock. has not been eroded, so particles are sharp. Gets everywhere, wears down tools, and can form dangerous clouds in microgravity.

Regrav

The period of readaptation to higher Gravity after Degrav. Recovery time depends on severity, health, and the difference between environments. Can take weeks in serious cases. Many habitats have Regrav wards where gravity can be adjusted by moving closer or farther from the spin axis.

Degrav and Regrav are terms invented for the Icarus Fall setting.

Remote

A location reachable only after long travel or during narrow windows, due to eccentric orbits, high inclination, or hazards. Remoteness changes over time — debris fields from Kessler Syndrome can make a place remote until they clear.

This usage is specific to the Icarus Fall setting.

Small Craft

Often called simply “craft,” these are spacecraft unsuited for interplanetary travel or long missions. Usually Fusion Powered with Fusion Rockets with endurance in hours. Need to seek shelter during severe solar storms.

Two broad categories:

  • Shuttles — Primarily for transport, rated by cargo/passenger load.
  • Fighters — Combat craft, subdivided into:

Solar Alchemy

The vast Golden Age project of the 22nd and 23rd centuries called Dedalus Rise that attempted to manipulate solar fusion output for energy production and stellar engineering. Its failure caused the Icarus Fall.

Solar System

The Sun and all gravitationally bound bodies — planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and artificial satellites. Often split into “inner” and “outer” system, with the Belt sometimes counted as part of either or as its own region.

Solar Wind

A constant stream of charged particles from the Sun. Can cause electrostatic charging, erode surfaces, and sometimes produce detectable X-ray emissions. After the Fall, activity increased dramatically, making radio and radar unreliable across much of the Solar System and rendering solar power and sails impractical.

Spaceship

Sometimes just “ship.” A spacecraft capable of interplanetary travel, usually powered by an Ion Drive. Like Habitats, they have Artificial Gravity and a Radiation Shield. Endurance in weeks or months.

Spacer

A person living off Earth, usually in a Space Habitat. Increasingly means someone born and raised away from Earth. Derogatory variants include flipper, skinny, flyweight, and drifter. Compare Earthborn.

Spin Gravity

Artificial gravity generated by rotation. Too fast a spin causes vertigo and steep gravity gradients. In Habitats, gravity increases farther from the axis; in Ships, spin is often combined with the low acceleration from Ion Drives.

Surface Gravity

The Gravity at the surface of a body. Only Earth and Venus have gravity conducive to human long-term health.

Tritium

Radioactive hydrogen isotope with one proton and two neutrons. Extremely rare naturally; produced in reactors. Used in advanced Fusion fuel cycles, mostly for military applications.