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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #780 on: September 10, 2014, 12:59:40 pm »

Wonderful!
Can the Magnetic Amp (or the Magnetic Field Manipulator) be used to deflect gauss rifle rounds or laser beams?

@RC But then we got a whole planet with fleshpits and possibly even an organic forge to build such things ourselves :P

Honestly, organic production so far appears very promising, and it's one of the reasons Maurice is interested in the hydroponics of the Swords.
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« Reply #781 on: September 10, 2014, 02:24:33 pm »

Brilliant!  Organic ammo that secretes a self-replicating fluid that dissolves organics, so you get a nice slurry of biomass for easy absorption.

I proposed stuff like this months ago, back when he got his powers. Along with a crapton of other subtle and less subtle things he could try. He never did try them, but hey, a man can try.


I actually was gonna when I got back from mission 15. Now that I've altered Xan's personality to be more amicable to that as well, there's gonna be more of that.
I still have all those notes.
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #782 on: September 10, 2014, 04:53:25 pm »

Price check on the weapon, check on cost per shell (~same as GC nuke rounds I think)

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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #783 on: September 10, 2014, 05:53:33 pm »

Question

Can i make an arrow secreting quiver by putting some living sand into an incubator powered by a gauss generator that feeds the sand growths to some sharkmist that has been engineered to grow arrows?
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #784 on: September 11, 2014, 11:26:29 am »

Huh, I was sure my launcher was different enough due to being literally double the size, and being a 6 shot revolver rather than a break-action single shot(IIRC of course, feel free to correct me).

((Yours looks so similar to mine that if you weren't expressing surprise, I could swear you dug up my original plans - right down to the safety/detonation mechanism. It's almost an exact copy, apart from caliber and revolver-action (which isn't very good for something of 90mm caliber. Imagine how bulky it'd be).))
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #785 on: September 11, 2014, 06:33:45 pm »

How hard would it be to make armor like the Stormtrooper armor from Star Wars?

I imagine it'd be something like a longcoat material jumpsuit with thin metal or some kinda space polymer plates over the good bits. I dunno if it's possible to get the material that the longcoats are made out of, though.
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #786 on: September 11, 2014, 06:43:24 pm »

How hard would it be to make armor like the Stormtrooper armor from Star Wars?

I imagine it'd be something like a longcoat material jumpsuit with thin metal or some kinda space polymer plates over the good bits. I dunno if it's possible to get the material that the longcoats are made out of, though.

Once the artifacts get shipped to Hep, we should be able to get a next generation armor series. I intent to try and get four different kinds at least:
-light armor, like defenders longcoat
-medium armor, like Milno plate (for regualr exoskeletons or Mk.III, provably less inches of heavy armor)
-heavy armor, optimal cost-protection, for battlesuits and the like
-expensive armor with high protection for low weight/thickness, but higher cost than heavy armor
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #787 on: September 12, 2014, 03:45:01 am »

Alright, good to know with the shells. I guess I can adapt them to a Simus special(speaking of which, when are those going to show up regularly in the armory? I'm pretty sure Simus proved their worth...). Anyways, you didn't post anything about the Doorknocker, so reposting that for this turn. Basically, it is a reinforced frame holding several shaped charges in the shape of a door large enough to let in the average guy in an exoskeleton, with spikes to hold it to the door/wall long enough to detonate. Hopefully, the frame would be reusable and allow the charges to be replaced. Run tests on doors and walls of various thicknesses and materials, from wood to reinforced concrete and metal, then give cost and prototyping possibility.

Also, create a Bangstick; basically, a shaped charge at the end of a metal pole for blowing holes in things. The charge is ideally replacable.
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #788 on: September 12, 2014, 06:38:44 am »

Lol, bangstick.
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #789 on: September 12, 2014, 07:04:25 am »

He probably means a bangalore.
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #790 on: September 12, 2014, 09:41:20 am »

Nah, Bangalore torpedoes were long segments of pipe filled with small charges that were pushed under razor wire/tank trap blockades to blast them apart, right?
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #791 on: September 12, 2014, 12:17:22 pm »

Wonderful!
Can the Magnetic Amp (or the Magnetic Field Manipulator) be used to deflect gauss rifle rounds or laser beams?

@RC But then we got a whole planet with fleshpits and possibly even an organic forge to build such things ourselves :P

Honestly, organic production so far appears very promising, and it's one of the reasons Maurice is interested in the hydroponics of the Swords.
Gauss rounds certainly, and lasers...perhaps. Plasma yes, but I'm not sure how magnets work on lasers. I assume it can be used to redirect them? If so, then you could block using a "Wedge" of magnetism to split and defuse the beam.

Price check on the weapon, check on cost per shell (~same as GC nuke rounds I think)

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Price of the ammo is the price of the nuke (whichever power you use) plus 1. Weapon is like a token.

Question

Can i make an arrow secreting quiver by putting some living sand into an incubator powered by a gauss generator that feeds the sand growths to some sharkmist that has been engineered to grow arrows?
The human created living sand doesn't replicate, remember. So we don't end up with a cold universe devoid of light like that pocket/alternate dimension. And you'd have to find a way to make the shark mist listen to you. But hypothetically, if you could overcome/learn to live with those limitations, yes.

 

How hard would it be to make armor like the Stormtrooper armor from Star Wars?

I imagine it'd be something like a longcoat material jumpsuit with thin metal or some kinda space polymer plates over the good bits. I dunno if it's possible to get the material that the longcoats are made out of, though.
Cheap white plastic armor that doesn't seem to hold up to anything more powerful then a summer's sun beam? That would be pretty cheap.

Alternatively, if you wanted something like the Merc suits in Crossroads, which this sounds like, it would be fairly easy. Just some resistant fabrics with armor plate over the places that don't bend.

Alright, good to know with the shells. I guess I can adapt them to a Simus special(speaking of which, when are those going to show up regularly in the armory? I'm pretty sure Simus proved their worth...). Anyways, you didn't post anything about the Doorknocker, so reposting that for this turn. Basically, it is a reinforced frame holding several shaped charges in the shape of a door large enough to let in the average guy in an exoskeleton, with spikes to hold it to the door/wall long enough to detonate. Hopefully, the frame would be reusable and allow the charges to be replaced. Run tests on doors and walls of various thicknesses and materials, from wood to reinforced concrete and metal, then give cost and prototyping possibility.

Also, create a Bangstick; basically, a shaped charge at the end of a metal pole for blowing holes in things. The charge is ideally replacable.

As soon as simus starts producing and sending them here.

Hmm. Door knocker..we've got something semi-like it. The big problem I can see with it is that it would be very large and cumbersome as just a metal frame. It would be like carrying a bedframe around with you everywhere. Perhaps look into ways to make it smaller, or to be assembled on site. If you could fit it in a bag to be carried, that would be good. Otherwise, there's nothing wrong with the design persay, other then that you'd need a lot of boom to get through a reenforced metal door, which is why the door opener we have is a cutting laser mounted on a circular track that cuts a hole in the door rather then knocking it down.

Bangstick eh? Which direction is the charge exploding in? And keep in mind, even if the explosion goes forward, there's gonna be a explosion propelled metal rod shooting backwards, potentially into the user.

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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #792 on: September 12, 2014, 01:00:53 pm »

Heh, I guess for the Bangstick we newton's third law up the bitch and go with the slightly insane option, namely add a second charge facing the opposite direction that explodes at the exact same time to counteract the forces propelling the stick. :P Test effectiveness/user safety and give a price.

As for the Doorknocker, yeah, work on options to make it collapsible, with handy dandy carrying case/bag. Limiting it to single use is okay in this instance, though ideally it should still be reusable.
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #793 on: September 12, 2014, 01:05:58 pm »

Can the fleshknitter be used as a makeshift 'longevity vaccine'? Actually, is there one already? (not involving genetic alteration or cybernetic augmentation)
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Re: TINKER: Saint's Death Warrant
« Reply #794 on: September 12, 2014, 01:22:12 pm »

Can the fleshknitter be used as a makeshift 'longevity vaccine'? Actually, is there one already? (not involving genetic alteration or cybernetic augmentation)
((Considering that old age mostly involves organ failure, and that the fleshknitter doesn't do a stellar job on those, I suspect that the answer to the first one is "no".))
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