@Paris OOoh, a monoatomic whip! That would probably be on the same page of danger to self and friendlies as kinamp nun-chucks, but it'd be
sooo cool! And I loved your other ideas too. Thank you very much!
@Radio Controlled ...I'll look into it, but I'd say it has its use if and only if it can be made extremely cheap, and far cheaper compared to other options. You see, from mechanical standpoint, rapier's damage, unlike that of a sword, and closer to that of a spear, comes from tip and tip only. Thus, the main problem that I see with the suggested design is the rapier's long 'blade', which is clearly a structural weakness in the design: the main reason for such weapon design is that, IRL, we cannot have a tip of the blade "floating" in perfect concert with the detached hilt - and so we have to have physical connection between the two in the form of (not even sharp!) 'blade' (and also maybe for parrying purposes, but that doesn't work here in ER). Here, we don't have to anymore!
So, how about instead the same design, even with the vibrating and projecting-material-damaging parts, but with the tip levitating at the distance of earlier design's blade length? Since it is firmly connected to the projecting material in the hilt, that part can be vibrated directly, resulting in vibration of the tip. And now this design, while comparable in price, is more efficient at what it does; and upon that can some of Paris's ideas be added.
As for forcefield bullets and riot shields... Dunno. I foresee some problems with that, but it might or might not really work.
@tryrar Happy to be of help
Well, it would probably work as well as any vehicle currently does in this game. And by that I mean (do not let that discourage you!) that it'll be far too expensive and use fairly outdated tech (see the long archives of our
unsuccessful discussions on what a proper modern vehicle should be). Personally, I'm not a big fan of tracks in the era where we can cheaply get legs (or even rockets), but that is a question of preferences. However, what actually I can suggest, is this: substitute a PSL "Testament" for that gauss machinegun. Between the gauss weapon tech being really old and outdated, and the Testament's extreme effectiveness (compounded by that its ammo is liquid, and thus can be stored in far more creative ways that steel bullets have to), I believe it would be a clear improvement with no extra cost involved.