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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20790 on: December 05, 2013, 08:19:24 am »

"Well, I've got two ideas, really.  First would be a better drone with a bit more punch.  Second, would be for a repeating grenade launcher."
I already have the base pattern for the latter here, I just need to swap out the breech mechanism to allow multiple chambers. As for a drone with more punch, you run into two issues: power supply, and weight. The former compounds the latter. However, I could certainly try, I just won't guarantee results on that front.
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STEPHEN HAWKING walks over to the techies. "If I may, I could suggest another way to maintain the weight-to-power ratio. Specifically, use older tech. It may seem counterproductive, but something like for example, a gunpowder weapon doesn't require heavy power generation systems to deliver its payload. You could even utilize the "repeating grenade launcher" to some degree if you wanted.
While gunpowder weapons are doubtlessly less powerful then gauss or laser weapons, something equivalent to a magnum should still give decent firepower against any enemy you would reasonably expect a drone to combat. And if that doesn't quite do it for you, you could utilize explosive rounds, or CIF3
or any number of ammunition advancements, while maintaining a decent weight factor."
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20791 on: December 05, 2013, 08:44:11 am »

"Well, I've got two ideas, really.  First would be a better drone with a bit more punch.  Second, would be for a repeating grenade launcher."
I already have the base pattern for the latter here, I just need to swap out the breech mechanism to allow multiple chambers. As for a drone with more punch, you run into two issues: power supply, and weight. The former compounds the latter. However, I could certainly try, I just won't guarantee results on that front.
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STEPHEN HAWKING walks over to the techies. "If I may, I could suggest another way to maintain the weight-to-power ratio. Specifically, use older tech. It may seem counterproductive, but something like for example, a gunpowder weapon doesn't require heavy power generation systems to deliver its payload. You could even utilize the "repeating grenade launcher" to some degree if you wanted.
While gunpowder weapons are doubtlessly less powerful then gauss or laser weapons, something equivalent to a magnum should still give decent firepower against any enemy you would reasonably expect a drone to combat. And if that doesn't quite do it for you, you could utilize explosive rounds, or CIF3
or any number of ammunition advancements, while maintaining a decent weight factor."
"I'd have to disagree. Gunpowder weapons are great for single shots, but take the Hand Laser, for instance. It's not any heavier than your typical .50 Magnum handgun, even less so if you strip it down to just the laser and the battery. But it is capable of nearly a minute of sustained fire, where your gunpowder weapon would be limited to just a few shots, and the forces involved necessitate a heavy construction. Add the sheer mechanical complexity in, and you can pretty much see where I'm going with this. Chemically propelled ballistic weapons have probably been phased out for a reason. They have no lasting ability. For a drone, the best armament is an energy weapon.

Or maybe a kinetically amplified ramming attachment. They do have a knack for flying into things.
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20792 on: December 05, 2013, 08:49:54 am »

((Same here. I'd share with you two if I weren't saving up for that decomp.))
((Memo to noobs: It's well worth a few tokens to give the experienced people with space magic decompensators.))

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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20793 on: December 05, 2013, 09:03:18 am »

"Well, I've got two ideas, really.  First would be a better drone with a bit more punch.  Second, would be for a repeating grenade launcher."
I already have the base pattern for the latter here, I just need to swap out the breech mechanism to allow multiple chambers. As for a drone with more punch, you run into two issues: power supply, and weight. The former compounds the latter. However, I could certainly try, I just won't guarantee results on that front.
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STEPHEN HAWKING walks over to the techies. "If I may, I could suggest another way to maintain the weight-to-power ratio. Specifically, use older tech. It may seem counterproductive, but something like for example, a gunpowder weapon doesn't require heavy power generation systems to deliver its payload. You could even utilize the "repeating grenade launcher" to some degree if you wanted.
While gunpowder weapons are doubtlessly less powerful then gauss or laser weapons, something equivalent to a magnum should still give decent firepower against any enemy you would reasonably expect a drone to combat. And if that doesn't quite do it for you, you could utilize explosive rounds, or CIF3
or any number of ammunition advancements, while maintaining a decent weight factor."
"I'd have to disagree. Gunpowder weapons are great for single shots, but take the Hand Laser, for instance. It's not any heavier than your typical .50 Magnum handgun, even less so if you strip it down to just the laser and the battery. But it is capable of nearly a minute of sustained fire, where your gunpowder weapon would be limited to just a few shots, and the forces involved necessitate a heavy construction. Add the sheer mechanical complexity in, and you can pretty much see where I'm going with this. Chemically propelled ballistic weapons have probably been phased out for a reason. They have no lasting ability. For a drone, the best armament is an energy weapon.

Or maybe a kinetically amplified ramming attachment. They do have a knack for flying into things.
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Speaking of energy weapons, did you want your Gungnir prototype back? i have thoroughly enjoyed it and would love to see a standardized model added to the armory.

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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20794 on: December 05, 2013, 09:16:55 am »

But for now I believe it's Zero.

((To save you a lookback, this is correct.  Sorry.))

((No, thank you. I was dreading having to trawl back through it all. But MK1 and a gauss rifle- what's the worst that could happen?))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20795 on: December 05, 2013, 09:17:22 am »

"That's more or less what I was thinking, Hawking.  Or perhaps cutting out the rocket engines and making a tracked drone or a hovercraft, with a cannon of some kind.  More of a squad-support weapon, rather than an individual weapon.  You could even have it seperated into pieces and assembled where it's needed.

As for a cannon, I was thinking that some kind of explosive shell with a shaped warhead, or perhaps an explosively-formed projectile, would be ideal, as if it can form a jet of high-temperature plasma upon contact with the target, or if it is stopped by a kinetic sink or amp-barrier, it would then produce a lot more stress on the user.  And there's other options as well.

So, overall, I think a drone with perhaps a sixty-millimeter cannon would be very useful.  It could work as a direct-fire weapon, a crew-served weapon, a remote-fired mortar for long-range fire support, etcetera.

As for a personal weapon, I'd also like to see if I can make a laser sidearm with an external energy source.. say a lithium-polymer battery, that you hook on your belt, and the pistol would charge up as you have it holstered.  It would only be good for one shot at a time, but it could be a pretty good shot for such a small weapon."
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20796 on: December 05, 2013, 09:33:53 am »

"I'd have to disagree. Gunpowder weapons are great for single shots, but take the Hand Laser, for instance. It's not any heavier than your typical .50 Magnum handgun, even less so if you strip it down to just the laser and the battery. But it is capable of nearly a minute of sustained fire, where your gunpowder weapon would be limited to just a few shots, and the forces involved necessitate a heavy construction. Add the sheer mechanical complexity in, and you can pretty much see where I'm going with this. Chemically propelled ballistic weapons have probably been phased out for a reason. They have no lasting ability. For a drone, the best armament is an energy weapon.

Or maybe a kinetically amplified ramming attachment. They do have a knack for flying into things.
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"That's reasonable enough, but I don't think anyone has ran out of ammunition in combat.  Besides, which, I want to create a variety of options for combat, rather than just one or two.  A lot of times particular weapons have proven ineffective, and a cannon can use a large variety of ammunition, wheras a laser can only fire one kind of shot.

That said, a laser weapon for the drone chassis would be excellent to have.. as it would be another option, and more options are better."
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20797 on: December 05, 2013, 09:47:51 am »

"As for a personal weapon, I'd also like to see if I can make a laser sidearm with an external energy source.. say a lithium-polymer battery, that you hook on your belt, and the pistol would charge up as you have it holstered.  It would only be good for one shot at a time, but it could be a pretty good shot for such a small weapon."
"i have been considering a similar system for a while now, the basic principle was to replace your suits power supply with a tri-phasic generator connected to a high density energy storage medium, this system would allow your suit to idly build up massive quantities of power which could then be directed into the weapons via electromagnetic induction or specialized connection nodes built into the gloves.
The benefit of this system is that you wont need a dedicated power source for each piece of equipment you possess and you can turn your gloves into powerful tasers with only slight modifications."

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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20798 on: December 05, 2013, 10:37:42 am »

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"As for a personal weapon, I'd also like to see if I can make a laser sidearm with an external energy source.. say a lithium-polymer battery, that you hook on your belt, and the pistol would charge up as you have it holstered.  It would only be good for one shot at a time, but it could be a pretty good shot for such a small weapon."
"i have been considering a similar system for a while now, the basic principle was to replace your suits power supply with a tri-phasic generator connected to a high density energy storage medium, this system would allow your suit to idly build up massive quantities of power which could then be directed into the weapons via electromagnetic induction or specialized connection nodes built into the gloves.
The benefit of this system is that you wont need a dedicated power source for each piece of equipment you possess and you can turn your gloves into powerful tasers with only slight modifications."

((On the other hand...that generator and the storage medium had better be pretty dang well-armored.
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20799 on: December 05, 2013, 10:45:15 am »

((I think the suits are already nuclear powered. Or some other energy from nothing spacefuture tech.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20800 on: December 05, 2013, 10:46:13 am »

((IMHO, batteries are likelier for the basic suits.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20801 on: December 05, 2013, 10:50:37 am »

((Something kept the suits running for the year long mission.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20802 on: December 05, 2013, 11:22:58 am »

((Recharges. Or, really long-lasting batteries. Batteries tend to be a lot smaller than (efficient) generators, you know.))
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« Reply #20803 on: December 05, 2013, 11:41:17 am »

((Even for magic space batteries, that'd be pretty damn impressive to last a year powering a suit.

Though I now recall PW mentioning that the suits did have generators.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette Mission 11: Everyone else.
« Reply #20804 on: December 05, 2013, 11:45:11 am »

((Suit life support systems have been stated to be capable of indefinite use. You will starve to death before your suit shuts down. Besides, the gauss generators generate apparently infinite energy, and they fit in a rifle. It would make sense that something similar was installed into the suits.))
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