P.U.L.S.E Jets
P.U.L.S.E Jets are a form of propulsion that builds upon the aspects of P.U.L.S.E-Lifts, using the inherent properties of P.U.L.S.E Liquid to create a thrust that pushes a vehicle along the associated path, typically in the opposite direction the jet or jets are facing. P.U.L.S.E Jets differ from P.U.L.S.E-Lifts in many ways, primarily in the amount of power that jets produce when compared to their less powerful counterparts and the fact that P.U.L.S.E Jets do not require a solid surface to push off of. This makes P.U.L.S.E Jets uniquely suited for use on both seaborne and spaceborne vessels, with smaller jets or even sometimes P.U.L.S.E-Lifts used as maneuvering thrusters.
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