((well Gunbuster Human goes from in about 40-50 years basically whats in iron sky to FTL capable ships with homing lazers and planets get killled by accident. and turn jupiter into a black hole bomb. and all while fighting space monsters in the billions. and held of 12 million of them with whats basically in Iron sky.))
Fight!
After doing some research, and by that I mean reading a bit and watching a few videos on youtube (mostly from Diebuster to be honest, nicer animations) I have to say that my only way to judge this is.....eh? I mean, It would be like saying who would win in a fight between one of my titans or an Eva. My titans are terrifying forces of planetary destruction, but the evas have a sheild that can't be broken and can pull powers out of their ass when they need to. My titans, regardless of their capacities, are still limited. You shoot a titan from orbit and it dies. You shoot an eva from orbit and it grows 8 wings and turns the human race into tang. If the UWM gets beaten, they die. If the Gunbusters are on the verge of losing
some girl will teleport in from pluto and cut the planet in half somehow. Long story short, Gunbusters win because of anime.
((I just had the greatest idea ever. It will be horrifically destructive, and insanely hard to use. The hypervelocity rifle. A scaled down version of the Swords main guns. Dibs.))
Good luck with that. The Sword's guns get rounds up that fast with the help of massive gauss cannon systems in combination with field manipulators. You might be able to get something like that down to a size carry-able by an Avatar, but by a man? You'd have a better chance Dual Wielding GAU-8's
(( And altered brain thoughts (memories, sensory data, etc.) are completely incompatible with normal ones, I take it?
Also, what is 'thought and memory bleed'? I mean, is it only that other participant's thoughts and memories creep into your head (and vice versa), or is thought/memory loss present as well?))
The altered brain's senses are fine, it's the way it thinks that will cause problems. Basically the alteration makes it think like a machine, which means it has a very logical thought process but can't infer things or make fuzzy logic leaps like we can. It has no intuition, no capacity for imagination beyond what it knows, limited capacity for abstract thought or planning. You could connect to it, but doing so would be the taste equivalent of downing rubbing alcohol. It would be bad for your mental health, in other words, especially over long time periods.
And thought/memory bleed is not only the creeping of memories and thoughts into each other's heads but the slow loss of the ability to distinguish ones thoughts from the other, and eventually ones senses from the other. It's what made Ghost Ships possible, the slow melding of minds, but for mobile people who want to do things this could be very bad.
((From what I gather, the Swords main guns use manipulators to accelerate the shell. Seeing what Jim did with his, the standard round could be accelerated faster than the magnets could. If my physics is correct(probably isn't), you should be able to increase the speed of the round in a normal gauss rifle by adding more coils, but as with the focusing chambers, you run into a size problem. More speed means more coils, more coils means a longer rifle. A vector manipulator could possibly accelerate the round more in less space.))
This is very true. The sword's guns use a combination of things in order to keep the expenditures of any individual system to an acceptable level. Ie, as the sizes of objects and the speeds you need to take them too are increased the calculations required increase exponentially with them. Because of this, the guns use a combination of gauss and several field manipulators doing everything from momentarily lower the mass of the shell to make propelling it easier, to increase the magnitude of it's vector. It's all very complex but it makes the guns manageable in size and resources. Getting a gun that can fire rounds at a significant value of c without planetary levels of power isn't an easy thing after all.