Dr. Daniel Penselin (2445 - 2496) was a physicist whose work improved the fuel economy of [Human](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/0Nwpnr6wa2-humans)[quantum drives](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/RX3DOkJdxJ-quantum-drive). In 2491, Penselin published a paper outlining a working hypothesis for the creation of more efficient quantum drives that would allow for an approximate 20 percent reduction in fuel use. Penselin's research funding ran dry soon after this due to budget cutbacks in the astroengineering department of Astravin University. When he could not secure financial backing elsewhere, Penselin modified the drive of his own spacecraft, the *Lilienthal*, and launched it for a test run in 2496. The ship crashed into [the moon](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/V8WkA3d7LG-penselin-davien-2a) of [Cestulus (Davien II)](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/0QlKaQ76a5-cestulus-davien-ii) after a catastrophic system failure. Based on the ship's logs and an analysis of its flight path, however, it was proven that the *Lilienthal* did indeed consume far less fuel during quantum travel. After modifications were made to his research to combat the safety issue, Penselin's work was made standard in all quantum drives, and the moon upon which he died was named in his honor.
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-Dr. Daniel Penselin (2445 - 2496) was a physicist whose work improved the fuel economy of [Human](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/0Nwpnr6wa2-humans)[quantum drives](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/RX3DOkJdxJ-quantum-drive). In 2491, Penselin published a paper outlining a working hypothesis for the creation of more efficient quantum drives that would allow for an approximate 20 percent reduction in fuel use. Penselin's research funding ran dry soon after this due to financial cutbacks in the astroengineering department of Astravin University. When he could not secure more funding, Penselin modified the drive of his own spacecraft, the *Lilienthal*, and launched it for a test run in 2496. The ship crashed into [the moon](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/V8WkA3d7LG-penselin-davien-2a) of [Cestulus (Davien II)](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/0QlKaQ76a5-cestulus-davien-ii) after a catastrophic system failure. Based on the ship's logs and an analysis of its flight path, however, it was proven that the *Lilienthal* did indeed consume far less fuel during quantum travel. After modifications were made to his research to combat the safety issue, Penselin's work was made standard in all quantum drives, and the moon upon which he died was named in his honor.
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+Dr. Daniel Penselin (2445 - 2496) was a physicist whose work improved the fuel economy of [Human](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/0Nwpnr6wa2-humans)[quantum drives](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/RX3DOkJdxJ-quantum-drive). In 2491, Penselin published a paper outlining a working hypothesis for the creation of more efficient quantum drives that would allow for an approximate 20 percent reduction in fuel use. Penselin's research funding ran dry soon after this due to budget cutbacks in the astroengineering department of Astravin University. When he could not secure financial backing elsewhere, Penselin modified the drive of his own spacecraft, the *Lilienthal*, and launched it for a test run in 2496. The ship crashed into [the moon](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/V8WkA3d7LG-penselin-davien-2a) of [Cestulus (Davien II)](https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/0QlKaQ76a5-cestulus-davien-ii) after a catastrophic system failure. Based on the ship's logs and an analysis of its flight path, however, it was proven that the *Lilienthal* did indeed consume far less fuel during quantum travel. After modifications were made to his research to combat the safety issue, Penselin's work was made standard in all quantum drives, and the moon upon which he died was named in his honor.
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START-->Dr. Daniel Penselin (2445 - 2496) war ein Physiker, dessen Arbeit den Treibstoffverbrauch von [[Menschen|menschlichen]][[Quantum Drive|Quantenantentrieben]] verbesserte. Im Jahr 2491 veröffentlichte Penselin eine Arbeit, in der er eine Arbeitshypothese für die Schaffung effizienterer Quantenantum-Antriebe aufstellte, die eine Reduzierung des Treibstoffverbrauchs um etwa 20 Prozent ermöglichen würde. Penselins Forschungsgelder versiegten bald darauf aufgrund finanzieller Kürzungen in der astrotechnischen Abteilung der Astravin Universität. Als er keine weitere Finanzierung sichern konnte, modifizierte Penselin den Antrieb seines eigenen Raumschiffs, der ''Lilienthal'', und startete es 2496 zu einem Testlauf. Das Schiff stürzte nach einem katastrophalen Systemausfall auf [[Penselin (Davien 2a)|den Mond]] von [[Cestulus (Davien II)]]. Basierend auf den Logbüchern des Schiffes und einer Analyse seiner Flugbahn wurde jedoch bewiesen, dass die ''Lilienthal'' tatsächlich weit weniger Treibstoff während der Quantenreise verbrauchte. Nachdem Modifikationen an seiner Forschung vorgenommen wurden, um das Sicherheitsproblem zu bekämpfen, wurde Penselins Arbeit zum Standard in allen Quantenantentrieben, und der Mond, auf dem er starb, wurde ihm zu Ehren benannt.{{Quelle|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/RX3lK73waM-daniel-penselin|title=Galactapedia Daniel Penselin|date=28.07.2021|access_date=02.01.2022|ref=true|ref_name=galactapedia}}<!--
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