You expect most star cruisers to have a computer (i.e mother, father) and a few may have on board gravity without it being a spinny space majig, you could mayhaps hack the comp and bust the gravity to 2 points higher
These are all fair assumptions, but if we do have artificial gravity, it will probably be easier to use centrifugal force than any sort of gravity generator.
board the ship wearing some gravity influencing gears
This assumes that gravity works differently than it actually does. You really can't just turn gravity on and off, based on our understanding of physics.
cable tie the ship to your ships bumper and drive it to the nearest pay and spray, voila no longer wanted by space cops.
You might want to also scratch off the serial numbers.
You could fire a short lived black hole into people imploding them.
The energy necessary to produce [a microscopic] black hole is 39 orders of magnitude greater than the energies available at the LHC. The LHC takes 120 MW to run.That's 300,000,000,000,000,000,000 times the power the Sun puts out in photons. It's 1.2*10^47 MW. That is
NOT a antipersonnel weapon.
You could even effect gravity to the point where the affected ship and crew end up dying because of time dilation (running out of supplies) then board the 'ancient' ship laughing to the space bank.
That takes a such a ridiculous amount of energy, I'm not even going to distinguish it with a detailed response.
Engineer an organisim to look like a control panel/button and it releases a stress gas that zombifys the crew and you have a work force, space fuck you could even have the gas do anything. Its scifi. The craziness is only limited by the tech level your races use.
No, that's Science Fantasy, not Science Fiction.
Here's a video talking about the difference between Science Fiction and Science Fantasy.And yes the military uses charged particle beams, samsung probably invented them
Source?
Oh sorry did you want to hear me say laser or peace and repeat what I learn in chemistry.
No, I wanted you to keep your suggestions within the realm of the scientifically possible. I wanted to see ideas that, without leaps and bounds in our understanding of the basic principles of the universe, we could see in our world.
Dont let your view of science distort an idea for a story.
The Martian was a critically acclaimed novel and film. It is a GREAT story, and it is founded in really great science. Science did not get in its way, it pushed the narrative.
Real space battles are usually explosive , laser plasma, firearm free cause chances of depressurising the space boat.
Fair enough. I'll have to talk about how to reduce the risk of boarding actions later.
We dont even know the limit of elements or what gravity is so dont even try to tell me what is or isnt possible cause I consider scifi a version of fantasy.
Let me quote the OP to you, emphasis mine.
So I've had a few ideas of scifi weapons to use in my games and stories. I was wondering if any of them would be effective, not so much practical as scifi weapons usually aren't very practical but if they would be possible. If they are in the realm of possibility I would also like to hear how difficult it would be to produce.
And to the oxyeating bombs or any chem/bio gas, you have to consider the crew will have easy access to helmets and life support suits.
Yeah, that was something I tried to work my head around. I also tried to think about what would happen if the atmosphere control system- oh, wait, sorry, you don't care about what is and what isn't realistic.
I in no way care to attempt to know anything nor care if im wrong so dont bother explaning or memeing it away.
A. Clearly. B. I enjoy this, so don't tell me how to live my life.
I am simply throwing ideas at the writer for inspiration
As we all are, but we're doing it within the parameters he set in the OP.
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Haha you funny human I smile now.
Catmeat confirmed for... troglodyte? Alien? Non-native English speaker?
laser