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Xenos

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Re: Questions to !!SCIENTISTS!!, Military dpt
« Reply #30 on: December 05, 2010, 08:30:10 pm »

So, unless gravity magically increases, ants can be dropped from low orbit?
Supposedly.  This also assumes that they do not suffocate or get blown into water on their way down.

Or, you know, burn up in the atmosphere.  There still is plenty of friction.
Unless you started the ant's free-fall far enough away that it was moving significantly faster than its velocity at equilibrium (maximum normal velocity in the atmosphere) it shouldn't be burning up.


I take it back, I thought low orbit to mean outside the atmosphere.
low orbit would still have traces of atmosphere.  If the ant were dropped from far orbit or a little past where there is virtually no atmosphere, it would accelerate without bound until it hit the atmosphere, and then would burn up.  Low orbit could do that but it depends if you mean a true low orbit or if it is just meant as "frakkin high up."

What I want to see tested is whether or not "stagnant water" causes infection more often than "water" when used to clean dwarves without soap.  Or even compare with soap. 
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Re: Questions to !!SCIENTISTS!!, Military dpt
« Reply #31 on: December 06, 2010, 12:53:53 am »

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Re: Questions to !!SCIENTISTS!!, Military dpt
« Reply #32 on: December 06, 2010, 01:21:15 am »

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Do bolts benefit more from having an increased mass or more from having a better cutting edge?  (should I focus on silver bolts, or should I make iron bolts?)
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Re: Questions to !!SCIENTISTS!!, Military dpt
« Reply #33 on: December 06, 2010, 01:40:56 am »

Maybe you could put it on the testing page ?
http://df.magmawiki.com/index.php/Military_testing
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Re: Questions to !!SCIENTISTS!!, Military dpt
« Reply #34 on: December 06, 2010, 04:21:15 am »

What I want to see tested is whether or not "stagnant water" causes infection more often than "water" when used to clean dwarves without soap.  Or even compare with soap.
I'd suggest getting a few dwarves cut up, make a backup save file, and then try out the various healthcare options to see if it matters. Dwarves have different disease resistances, so you use alternate-reality (save file) versions of themselves as the control group. What kind of time is required for infections to appear after an injury? I've never had any infections with patients at my forts, even when the doctors were lazy.

Do bolts benefit more from having an increased mass or more from having a better cutting edge?  (should I focus on silver bolts, or should I make iron bolts?)

I noticed that if bolts cannot penetrate armor, they often still do blunt damage. Bolts have a very small contact area and a high velocity, so they can chip bone through armor like a whip if they don't penetrate. This is very good for disabling, because of the high pain associated with bone injury in the game. However, the target simply won't die unless their skull is fractured into their brain.

I recommend steel, iron, or bronze bolts because they are more likely to penetrate armor and skewer organs. The targets tend to bleed out faster as well. If the targets are unarmored, any bolt will do fine.

Hilariously, adamantine bolts (which have the density of styrofoam) easily penetrate any armor and cause all sorts of nasty internal tearing and bleeding, except for adamantine armor, which they harmlessly deflect off.
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