The article "Interuniversal Ship, Protection Systems, and Spacesuits: Technical Specification" presents a techno-fictional prototype of a manned ship for transitions between universes within the Infinite-Dimensional Multiverse Model (IDM). The MIS-1 "Wanderlust" is designed for a crew of 5–7 persons, has an autonomy of 90–120 days, and can move up to 10⁸ km from the entry point in the target universe. The ship is powered by an antimatter annihilation reactor with a power of 10¹⁸ W, which drives the GIM generator that creates a breakthrough between branes. Fuel reserves are calculated for 3 transitions (there, back, emergency). For maneuvering in the target universe, a small ion propulsion system with 500 kg of xenon is provided, delivering a delta-V of approximately 5 km/s. The ship features five levels of protection, including an interference shield that compensates for changes in fundamental constants (α, mₚ, Λ, G) within up to 10%, and a gravity compensator protecting against tidal forces of up to 10⁶ g. Two escape capsules with small GIM generators ensure crew return to the home universe in emergency situations. The onboard Multiverscope-Navigator provides navigation, anisotropy analysis, and prediction of target universe parameters. For extravehicular activity, "Pilgrim-1" spacesuits are provided, featuring a wearable interference shield and a micro-GIM for emergency return. This article serves as a supplement to the "Practical IDM" series and is aligned with works on propulsion systems, interuniversal spaceports, and step-by-step expedition procedures.
Alexander Yourievitch Kotelnikov (Fri,) studied this question.