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Re: Mad Arms Race - Mereth Design Division (Summer 1964 - Design Phase)
« Reply #750 on: May 29, 2019, 10:50:10 am »

In case anyone misses it, an important update from Chief:
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Alright.

The moon is a big place. It will have 6 regions, each with 2 sections of territory. You will have a region rating, representing the extent of your logistics and technology responsible for how far you can expand on the moon.
Your scientists and engineers believe that (given enough cable) SERF/HAUNTER-based EVAs out of landed Starknights will give you a region rating of 1.

Each region can hold one operation or site, like a mining operation or anything else that you may want to put on the moon. Operations have to be part of a revision or design, and can be allotted in the Combat phase. You can change operations in regions with ones already active, but depending on the operations it may take a turn to take effect.
The effect of an operation depends on what you try to do in its revision/design (they can be a part of other actions, with difficulty depending on how well they fit in addition to other difficulty favtors) and how well the action ends up doing.

If both you and Aratam end up on the moon, combat can still occur even if your region ratings don't "reach" each other. You just won't be able to hold more territory.
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Re: Mad Arms Race - Mereth Design Division (Summer 1964 - Design Phase)
« Reply #751 on: May 29, 2019, 11:08:06 am »

Note, Magmatite Processors allow us to make drone versions of Starknight, Starsquires. So we can launch a Starknight and a number of Starsquires. The Starknight carries the crew, and connects to the Squires which carry all the cargo for moon operations. More effective.

So, If we do the Starkinght this turn, I want to do the Magmatite Processors next. Then a revision to create the Starsquires.
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« Reply #752 on: May 29, 2019, 12:31:59 pm »

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ME-STS-64 'Starknight'
The Skyranger is a remarkable piece of technology. However, in order to lift a large amount of mass to the Moon, we need something better. Enter the concept of the Bigger Skyrangertm (patent pending). It's a bigger version of the Skyranger. No, really, it mostly looks like the Skyranger. There are two long bulges in the hull along either side (the wing roots are located on the outside edges of these bulges) that end in rocket engines, but otherwise it does look mostly like the Skyranger but substantially bigger. It uses an ablative coating on the bottom of the ship (good for one-half use only, warranty void if exposed to vacuum) to reduce maintenance costs compared to the Skyranger, but lands the same way as the Skyranger. The Starknight carries six crew on the round trip to the Moon plus an extended stay on the surface.

The engines are primarily rocket GOFAST engines now, dispensing with the drag caused by intakes and making use of a turbopump system. That is, it uses a small combustion chamber pointed at a turbine, which spins a shaft which is connected to the pump system, to pump a massive amount of GOFAST into the main combustion chamber really fast and at high pressures. The extremely hot rocket exhaust can then be directed into the primary nozzle, which is gimballed so that it can point almost straight up or down. Far enough down, in fact, that the ship is capable of using the forwards RCS thrusters to stabilize its completely-vertical descent to the lunar surface, using its regular landing gear to land on the Moon. The turbopump system combined with the power of GOFAST allows the engines to be relatively small as far as aircraft or rocket engines go, saving weight and space for the all-important MORE BOOSTERS FUEL.

A series of GOFAST-burning small rocket engines based on the present rocket engine (but smaller) as used in the Skyranger act as a reaction control system, capable of adjusting the pointing of the spacecraft or making smaller changes to its velocity as dictated by the guidance computer or crew, which is based partly on Birdbrain missile guidance and tracking hardware and partly on ORACLE's predictive power and computing knowledge. The system is thus capable of keeping track of the spacecraft's position and the direction it's pointing in space using gyroscopes and a few accelerometers plus the crew's own ability to use the star field to re-align the system should a computer fault occur.

Stores of food, oxygen, and water, and some repair supplies/backup equipment are stored in the pressurized crew compartment. Most of the cargo is stored in the unpressurized external cargo bay, including the two HAUNTER wire-controlled robots (without weapons) used for space or moonwalks and the four SERFs exclusively for moonwalks, science experiments, a pair of GOFAST electrical generators, and half a disassembled Excavator in mass and volume. Or other things can be stored in the bay, like any satellites our scientific organizations, or other nations' scientific organizations, would like us to put in orbit for them, as a gesture of our friendship, goodwill, and willingness to occasionally sell some cargo space if the price is right and we've got enough launches in the schedule.

The mission plan as programmed into the guidance computer: Fly to the moon, initiate a braking burn, fly a near-vertical descent using gimballed rocket thrust and RCS, land, do stuff, tip the nose up and take off, return to Earth and descend through the atmosphere to land back at Mereth. It is hoped that the Starknight will be cheap enough to deploy multiple at a time, so that two or even more can be flown together to the same landing site and an Excavator and any desired scientific equipment can be assembled by SERFs and HAUNTERs just like in a factory. Albeit a factory in space, where you don't need heavy equipment to lift heavy pieces of machinery. The goal is to use the equipment that can be brought without modification or that our scientific departments can design without any military assistance to start sweeping out potential Magmatite deposits and explore the development of landing sites and beacons to aid landing guidance for future missions. The Excavator(s) will be operated by SERFs or HAUNTERs for now since they're not spaceworthy. Things like doors and windows for those Excavators will thus just not be included in the cargo package to save weight.

OK, so this has been substantially updated to reflect Discord discussion as well as the ruleset NUKE linked. We're not going to try mining initially, just ship stuff to the surface and begin exploration of the one zone we will probably have access to.
« Last Edit: May 29, 2019, 01:07:08 pm by Madman198237 »
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Re: Mad Arms Race - Mereth Design Division (Summer 1964 - Design Phase)
« Reply #753 on: May 29, 2019, 12:49:56 pm »

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Talk With Seventeen & Oracle- Magmatite Processors, Upgrading Oracle: (1) TricMagic
ME-STS-64 'Starknight': (1) NUKE9.13
So, I'm on board with doing the Starknight now, and- provided it works- developing a 'Magmatite mining operation' with our revision.
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« Reply #754 on: May 29, 2019, 12:59:07 pm »

Quote from: Version 2
ME-STS-64 'Starknight'
The Skyranger is a remarkable piece of technology. However, in order to lift a large amount of mass to the Moon, we need something better. Enter the Bigger Skyrangertm (patent pending). It's a bigger version of the Skyranger. No, really, it mostly looks like the Skyranger. There are two long bulges in the hull along either side (the wing roots are located on the outside edges of these bulges) that end in rocket engines, but otherwise it does look mostly like the Skyranger but substantially bigger. It retains the same reentry system (good for one-half use only, warranty void if exposed to vacuum) as the Skyranger and lands the same way. The Starknight carries six crew on the round trip to the Moon plus an extended stay on the surface.

The engines are primarily rocket GOFAST engines now, dispensing with the drag caused by intakes and making use of a turbopump system. That is, it uses a small combustion chamber pointed at a turbine, which spins a shaft which is connected to the pump system, to pump a massive amount of GOFAST into the main combustion chamber really fast and at high pressures. The extremely hot rocket exhaust can then be directed into the primary nozzle, which is gimballed so that it can point almost straight up or down. Far enough down, in fact, that the ship is capable of using the forwards RCS thrusters to stabilize its completely-vertical descent to the lunar surface, using its regular landing gear to land on the Moon. The turbopump system combined with the power of GOFAST allows the engines to be relatively small as far as aircraft or rocket engines go, saving weight and space for the all-important MORE BOOSTERS FUEL.

A series of GOFAST-burning small rocket engines based on the present rocket engine (but smaller) as used in the Skyranger act as a reaction control system, capable of adjusting the pointing of the spacecraft or making smaller changes to its velocity as dictated by the guidance computer or crew, which is based partly on Birdbrain missile guidance and tracking hardware and partly on ORACLE's predictive power and computing knowledge. The system is thus capable of keeping track of the spacecraft's position and the direction it's pointing in space using gyroscopes and a few accelerometers plus the crew's own ability to use the star field to re-align the system should a computer fault occur.

Stores of food, oxygen, and water, and some repair supplies/backup equipment are stored in the pressurized crew compartment. Most of the cargo is stored in the unpressurized external cargo bay, including the two HAUNTER wire-controlled robots (without weapons) used for space or moonwalks and the four SERFs exclusively for moonwalks, science experiments, a pair of GOFAST electrical generators, and half a disassembled Excavator in mass and volume. Or other things can be stored in the bay, like any satellites our scientific organizations, or other nations' scientific organizations, would like us to put in orbit for them, as a gesture of our friendship, goodwill, and willingness to occasionally sell some cargo space if the price is right and we've got enough launches in the schedule.

The mission plan as programmed into the guidance computer: Fly to the moon, initiate a braking burn, fly a near-vertical descent using gimballed rocket thrust and RCS, land, do stuff, tip the nose up and take off, return to Earth and descend through the atmosphere to land back at Mereth. It is hoped that the Starknight will be cheap enough to deploy multiple at a time, so that two or even more can be flown together to the same landing site and an Excavator and any desired scientific equipment can be assembled by SERFs and HAUNTERs just like in a factory. Albeit a factory in space, where you don't need heavy equipment to lift heavy pieces of machinery. The goal is to use the equipment that can be brought without modification or that our scientific departments can design without any military assistance to start sweeping out potential Magmatite deposits and explore the development of landing sites and beacons to aid landing guidance for future missions. The Excavator(s) will be operated by SERFs or HAUNTERs for now since they're not spaceworthy. Things like doors and windows for those Excavators will thus just not be included in the cargo package to save weight.

OK, so this has been substantially updated to reflect Discord discussion as well as the ruleset NUKE linked. We're not going to try mining initially, just ship stuff to the surface and begin exploration of the one zone we will probably have access to.
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Re: Mad Arms Race - Mereth Design Division (Summer 1964 - Design Phase)
« Reply #755 on: May 29, 2019, 01:02:42 pm »

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ME-STS-64 'Starknight': (3) NUKE9.13, TricMagic, Madman

Tric, we have a votebox for a reason.
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« Reply #757 on: May 29, 2019, 03:54:33 pm »

The Division of Unusual Chemistry comes in clutch once again with Air Concrete.

Normally, catalyzing Instant Roads uses air as a medium, but what happens when there is no air? Well, using a Vacuum Chamber,(Totally not built to see cool vacuum stuff done to other stuff like marshmallows and oil) they've come up with an oil based compound that creates air in vacuum. When mixed with Instant Concrete, spraying it on a wall in vacuum is something to see. The new air gets sucked out by the vacuum, and in doing so, completely hardens the concrete's structure, eliminating all pores in the concrete. And it sticks to the walls airtight in the process.

Sure, it's pretty thin for something meant to keep things pressurized, but we can just spray more on the outer wall to thicken the walls to our desired thickness. And sure, when we took it out of vacuum too quickly after cracking it off for analysis it ended up igniting. And it's flammable when sprayed in atmosphere... Those are only small problems though since it's meant to be sprayed in vacuum. It can even serve as a makeshift bandage on holes in a hull. You know, when the vacuum is sucking all the air out, perfect time for it.


Oil that is highly oxygen rich. Among other gasses. Goes in mix, and creates air in vacuum, and that air gets sucked out, closing all the pores. Meant for use in Vacuum only, store outside or in vacuum areas whenever applicable..
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Re: Mad Arms Race - Mereth Design Division (Summer 1964 - Design Phase)
« Reply #758 on: May 29, 2019, 07:56:40 pm »

Two proposals, neither of which I think will be voted for, but I will write them up anyways.

ME-APC-76 Singularity Logistical OmniTerrain Hydroplane
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SElf Replicating Psionic Entrenchment Neutralizing Textiles
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« Reply #759 on: May 29, 2019, 08:12:10 pm »

Welcome Flabort. Yes, for this turn we’re pretty eager to go to the moon, as the extra Magmatite will make a lot of important things cheaper. That said, your proposals are well-written, and their names are MASTER ACRONYMER-aproved. Mechanically, they might have some issues, as literal all-terrain vehicles may suffer from a case of “jack of all trades, master of none”, and the GM has indicated that making a material that negates psionics would be rather tricky. But that’s no problem- they’re ideas worth considering, at least, and like I said, well written and suitably acronym’d.
So, don’t feel discouraged. We may be shooting for the moon this turn, but we should be dealing with more down to earth ideas next turn.
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« Reply #760 on: May 29, 2019, 09:10:18 pm »

Well, less well-written, and more comprehensive. I saw what happens when we dont describe things well (who never armored the bear feet?), but I may have been too wordy. hence putting them in spoiler boxes.
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« Reply #761 on: May 29, 2019, 09:58:40 pm »

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« Reply #762 on: May 30, 2019, 02:43:43 am »

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Talk With Seventeen & Oracle- Magmatite Processors, Upgrading Oracle: (0)
ME-STS-64 'Starknight': (5) NUKE9.13, TricMagic, Madman, Andrea, Happerry
SLOTH: (1) Flabort
SERPENT: (0)
It's unlikely that SLOTH or SERPENT will win the vote, but we should still maintain the votebox properly.
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« Reply #763 on: May 30, 2019, 09:52:00 am »


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« Reply #764 on: May 31, 2019, 02:08:59 pm »

STARGATE
Adrea: Space and Terrestrial Advanced Repositioning GATE

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In Roman mythology, Abeona is known as the Goddess of Outward Journeys. Not only does she protect travelers, but she also watches over the travels of young children. Her partner is Adiona, referred to as the Goddess of Safe Return. Together, these two are the power couple of travel.

The Eye of Horus they seem to be using allows us to theorize that the use of old symbols known by many affects how N-Space acts. However, we here at Merdeth R&D believe in breaking the rules.

In this case, we build two GATEs, and assign them a specific code using Chevrons, Designs built upon the gates to represent certain coordinates, as well as which STARGATE we are using.

The N-Sensitive on our side acts as Abeona, the Goddess of Outward Journeys. She focuses on thinning N-Space until it disappears entirely in the Event Horizon of our STARGATE Portal in R-Space.

The STARGATE on the other side has an N-Sensitive acting as Adiona, the Goddess of Safe Return. She focuses on the same thinning of N-Space as the other, until it also disappears into the Event Horizon of that GATE Portal in R-SPACE.

The Chevrons are dialed, and our Gate connects to the other. After which, the GATEs no longer seem to be connected to N-Space, but rather has linked the two GATEs in R-Space. This is an illusion, as the N-Space is still active, it simply isn't observable, nor can it act on materials and people that pass through it.

And so, the STARGATE, in which one passes through to the other side safely on their Journey.



Mereth Geothermal Material Processing Plant
I probably don't need to say Command was annoyed when we decided only to cheapen a single cost. But it is what it is. With recent developments though, most notably the work on the Space Mission and it's (Swallow), we now have the base needed to build a plant for that.

The Geothermal Material Processing Plant makes use of state of the art ICE Cooling and Geothermal Energy Processing. As well as the new Magmatite Design Molds. How it works is thus.

Magmatite and Ore is made into molds for a certain part. Molten Ore is poured into it, and the ICE is run through the Mold once it has been closed. In this manner, we can make various parts quickly for assembly.

The Geothermal Plant creates Electricity, which runs the OVERSIGHT system and the various mechanics involved in assembling the various parts with only slight SERF assistance, also run by ADMIN. Likewise, ICE is used to keep it all cool. In this manner, we create an assembly line of parts, which then get put together into a finished product. No waste whatsoever, and the finicky bits are dealt with off-site once loaded onto the elevator.

In this manner, we can expect all designs using Ore to be reduced in their cost, so long as they aren't National Efforts. Mass Production for a better tomorrow.

[Note on OVERSIGHT]
OVERSIGHT is a reduced version of ORACLE-A, designed to allow input by us to automate most of the Geothermal Material Processing Plant. It will automate the melting of Ore, and pouring it into molds, sealing the molds, cooling it with ICE,, removing the pieces, and the conveyors for a smooth operation, without the need for a Human's oversight. 24/7 production, or as close to it as we can get. We humans just need to put in the systems, and then finish it.
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