((Is it possible to buy off new inventions from our Techies once we get back; for future missions or settle for a trade with them?))
I have no problem with it, you have to ask them.
so you basically want to take the thing you have, fit it with a giant pole instead, with most of that pole coming out the back until you use it, at which point it shoots out like a spear?
((Precisely. Oh, and it would return in place then, and shoot out again repeatedly, just like the swings of the previous version were repeated.))
As per a single use tip, what would happen that the thing would hit and then push the spike forward with all the force of the kinetic amplifier. Ie you could just extend the weapon quickly and fire the tip off or attempt to use it to pierce armor like a chisel and embed it there. Although the force will probably pretty much destroy the spike too.
((Also, how useful this improvised chisel would it be at improving the piercing capability of the weapon? Puncturing Mk II suits, to be specific?))
Alright, 8 foot pole it is. I feel advised to tell you that you will be getting negatives to dex with that. And don't try fighting in a confined space like a hall or something unless you want to be knocking your teammates in the head and wedging yourself in awkward positions.
oh, and Mk II's aren't gonna stand a chance either way.
How thick are these poles?,
How thick do you want'em, baby?
((...Well did I get the Emergency Kit at least?))
Yep.
Thomas saves the simulation, he just had an idea. He sets razors as the tip of the drill, parallel to each other, each is 1 cm long.
There's a small distance apart they have to be, otherwise they'll vibrate into each other, but assuming your drill tip is about as wide as a quarter or something, you can fit a few.
"Hey Steve, if I wanted a normal, energy-based weapon that didn't require expensive batteries, how would I go about that? Some kind of reactor or other expensive but unlimited power source instead, or rigging up the effect to be more efficient and thus use less power, or what? I'm specifically looking at the monoatomic razor and the las- I mean, tesla saber.
Also, do they have anything that improves mental resilience? Kind of like my new implants, but preferably external and focused on being mindraped instead of controlling internal impulses?"
>A generator is probably your best bet if you don't want to lower the power of the weapon. As per anti-mindrape implants, You may want to talk to the Doctor. He always like tinkering with fleshy things.
((Ahahahaha. The worst part is that I expected it. This only makes me wonder how the hell can a shunt take so much power.))
"Steve, are the Avatar and the Kinetic Shunt the strongest versions of their cathegory of armor? I would like to know if there are stronger versions of that. So far the Shunt is way more effective than a battlesuit at soaking kinetic damage."
Milno scratches his chin, takes a LESHO Rifle and a MkIII suit, summons a Shunt and a platform very far away from it, flies to the platform and shoots the shunt from long range.
You summon a shunt and send it far far FAR away and then summon up a LESHO rifle for yourself. The massive rifle is taller then you and weighs probably as much. It's got a shoebox sized generator on either side of it and a large monitor serving as the scope. You lay down and set up the rifle, zooming in on the shunt that great distance away. You wait for the smart scope to like up the cross hair on the target and pull the trigger. Even on your stomach, with an exoskeleton, the kick of the rifle shoves you several inches backward. For a few seconds nothing happens, the rocket assisted shell just a glint in the distance. And then a new sun blooms in the distance. You wait for the fireball to subside-it takes a bit-and then zip over to the shunt. It's still there. You check the battery meter. Half full.
Re-try
You reset the simulation to exactly what it was before you fired your first shot.