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* On a similar note, why doesn't the ''launch bay'' of the cruiser from which the EDS was deployed have the capacity to weigh the mini-ship (contents included) before launching, just to make sure the pilot didn't eat a large pre-flight dinner and necessitate a few extra mL of fuel? It doesn't have the weight constraints of the emergency craft, so building some pressure gauges into the bay floor shouldn't be an issue. Especially since the exact amount of mass which is exiting ''the cruiser'', whether for EDS mercy-runs or routine debarkations and cargo drops, is going to impact ''its'' trajectory too.
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* On a similar note, why doesn't the ''launch bay'' of the cruiser from which the EDS was deployed have the capacity to weigh the mini-ship (contents included) before launching, just to make sure the pilot didn't eat a large pre-flight dinner and necessitate a few extra mL of fuel? It doesn't have the weight constraints of the emergency craft, so building some pressure gauges into the bay floor shouldn't be an issue. Especially since the exact amount of mass which is exiting ''the cruiser'', whether for EDS mercy-runs or routine debarkations and cargo drops, is going to might potentially impact ''its'' trajectory too.
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** On a similar note, why doesn't the ''launch bay'' of the cruiser from which the EDS was deployed have the capacity to weigh the mini-ship (contents included) before launching, just to make sure the pilot didn't eat a large pre-flight dinner and necessitate a few extra mL of fuel?
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