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Author Topic: On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)  (Read 3583 times)

DuckBoy2

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On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)
« on: June 06, 2014, 07:45:34 pm »

I recently came across the thread revival of dwarven drop pods.  Someone pointed out that featherwood floors are best for dwarves drop pods, due to the low density of the floors when slammed into them.  Someone else pointed out that a thin layer of kittens or goblins on the feather wood is better, as the dwarves will transfer their momentum into the animals that they land on, causing the animal, not the dwarf to be slammed against the floor. 

I put two and two together and did some science. 

I embarked with 6 cats, a one humped camel and a water buffalo bull. 
I dug a 10z level hole in the ground, with a granite floor, and assigned it as my meeting hall. 
I then created a pit/pond above the hole and dropped my water buffalo into it.

Sure enough, the water buffalo landed on a cat, shattering its bones and spine, and the cat suffocated shortly thereafter. 

I then managed to land a cat on my miner, shattering his arm and keeping him stuck in place. 
I then attempted to test whether cats are more or less effective than water buffalo in causing damage. 

The results are as yet inconclusive.  Cats have caused broken bones and damaged lungs.  I did have a streak of three cats in a row which, while they did slam into the miner, did no damage.  I have never had the water buffalo land on a target without at least breaking bones. 

While cats are therefore potentially less damaging than say, draltha, any animal that can be bred in sufficient numbers, and dropped onto a horde of foes in a single tile wide platinum corridor should suffice to make a trap that is capable of breaking the spines of powerful foes. 

The simplest method for achieving this is to simply keep a 10+ z level chute directly above your entrance which you can use to drop stray animals onto invaders. 

A more automated method would be a pressure plate at the end of a small corridor which toggles floor grates in an breeding pit far above.  With proper chaining, you could easily guarantee that the breeding animals remain safe from harm, while their children are used to defend your fortress like burning oil in the middle ages.  Burning oil that should it survive the fall can also bite/scratch/claw and generally rip the heads off of injured invaders. 

I do need help coming up with a name for this technique.  Thoughts? 

Further !!science!! items:
Do heavier animals deal more damage?
Do denser floors cause more damage?
Do upright spikes on the floors deal damage to the dropped animals, or the target invaders? 
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Re: On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2014, 07:52:41 pm »

Make a catsapult !!!
for ... hmm ... science !!!
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Re: On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2014, 01:06:47 pm »

I know that denser floors cause more damage.

Things are weird like that - something hitting the ground is modeled as the ground hitting the miner with a large blunt cube of the material the ground is made of. (and isn't that just the weirdest mental image?)

For best results, you want something that is heavy and not a grazer. Ideally something that reproduces relatively quickly. Giant tortoise? Although that doesn't breed quickly. I wish the wiki had a single table of animals and their attributes.
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« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2014, 01:10:59 pm »

I know that denser floors cause more damage.

Things are weird like that - something hitting the ground is modeled as the ground hitting the miner with a large blunt cube of the material the ground is made of. (and isn't that just the weirdest mental image?)

For best results, you want something that is heavy and not a grazer. Ideally something that reproduces relatively quickly. Giant tortoise? Although that doesn't breed quickly. I wish the wiki had a single table of animals and their attributes.
cave crocodiles
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Re: On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)
« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2014, 02:47:35 pm »

I know that denser floors cause more damage.

Things are weird like that - something hitting the ground is modeled as the ground hitting the miner with a large blunt cube of the material the ground is made of. (and isn't that just the weirdest mental image?)

For best results, you want something that is heavy and not a grazer. Ideally something that reproduces relatively quickly. Giant tortoise? Although that doesn't breed quickly. I wish the wiki had a single table of animals and their attributes.

How long does it take for rocs to reproduce? Or will they just fly away before landing?
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Re: On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)
« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2014, 03:22:32 pm »

The cats would probably be more effective if you set them on fire first. Just sayin'.
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« Reply #6 on: June 07, 2014, 04:57:52 pm »

How long does it take for rocs to reproduce? Or will they just fly away before landing?
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I'd assume one year.

But they'd just fly away. Although: that raises an interesting question: does a flying animal that has its wings damaged / is unconscious / stunned drop out of the sky?
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Re: On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)
« Reply #7 on: June 07, 2014, 05:10:28 pm »

I'd assume one year.

But they'd just fly away. Although: that raises an interesting question: does a flying animal that has its wings damaged / is unconscious / stunned drop out of the sky?
Yes. Not stunned, though.

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Re: On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)
« Reply #8 on: June 07, 2014, 06:09:59 pm »

So: new idea!

  • Get forgotten beast with unconscious-inducing (paralyzing?) secretions
  • Breed Rocs above your entrance
  • Wait for enemies
  • Make rocs go to sleep
  • Drop rocs
  • ?
  • Pofit!
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Re: On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)
« Reply #9 on: June 07, 2014, 06:16:22 pm »

Or make a slade corridor, breed turkeys (they don't have the flying tag), and drop them on INVAIDERS.

They're larger than cats and breed relatively faster. Plus they're more edible afterwards because they don't adopt.
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« Reply #10 on: June 07, 2014, 07:00:32 pm »

Don't reptiles have egg counts of like 50, and aren't cave crocs as big as bears?
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« Reply #11 on: June 07, 2014, 07:24:06 pm »

A cave crocodile has a grown volume of 600,000 cm3.

For comparison, a water buffalo has a grown volume of 1,000,000 cm3, and a polar bear 400,000 cm3.

It does look like they are the way to go.
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« Reply #12 on: June 07, 2014, 07:28:48 pm »

A cave crocodile has a grown volume of 600,000 cm3.

For comparison, a water buffalo has a grown volume of 1,000,000 cm3, and a polar bear 400,000 cm3.

It does look like they are the way to go.
Just imagine the vanguard of the goblin siege, wandering through the lavishly decorated platinum hallway, when suddenly 50 crocodiles fall from the ceiling and start devouring your crippled friends.

How dwarfy
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Re: On The Weaponization Of Cats (+ Other Animals)
« Reply #13 on: June 07, 2014, 09:26:24 pm »

There's nothing about this thread I don't love. Cats are indeed the optimal ammunition.
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« Reply #14 on: June 08, 2014, 05:29:46 pm »

This is sounding Quest for the Holy Grail-ish. Enemy army tries to siege fortress, defenders throw down a barrage of chickens, ducks, pigs and cows, leader roars "RUN AWAY!".
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