Commander Error wrote:Lasers, yes. Oscillating whatsit, no. Cloak, no (how does one cloak a planet?).
Cats, MAC is a Halo-y name for a mass driver. Magnetically accelerating a semi-ferrous metallic mass to hypersonic velocities.
I disagree on disregarding the cloaking, as I think the cloaking would be more for a building, so that a high-priority military research facility could be cloaked instead of have multiple obvious defensive weapons. Cloaking could also be used to cloak weapons, so when the weapons are fired, incoming ships don't know where the shot came from.
I agree on the Lasers and the Oscillating whatsit.
Having exactly no sensor reading, not even atmosphere, as a cloak does not usually simulate something inside, can make one more suspicious than a giant writing saying "Missiles come out here".
Also, cloaks might be an interesting addition to my shields-stuff...
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Commander Error wrote:
Cats, MAC is a Halo-y name for a mass driver. Magnetically accelerating a semi-ferrous metallic mass to hypersonic velocities.
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH, MASTER OTO. MAC is an acronym for Magnetic Accelerator Cannon, they have been referred to as mass drivers in the series as well. I just use MAC because it's more widely used and it more clearly defines the function of the weapon.
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Commander Error wrote:Lasers, yes. Oscillating whatsit, no. Cloak, no (how does one cloak a planet?).
Cats, MAC is a Halo-y name for a mass driver. Magnetically accelerating a semi-ferrous metallic mass to hypersonic velocities.
I disagree on disregarding the cloaking, as I think the cloaking would be more for a building, so that a high-priority military research facility could be cloaked instead of have multiple obvious defensive weapons. Cloaking could also be used to cloak weapons, so when the weapons are fired, incoming ships don't know where the shot came from.
I agree on the Lasers and the Oscillating whatsit.
Having exactly no sensor reading, not even atmosphere, as a cloak does not usually simulate something inside, can make one more suspicious than a giant writing saying "Missiles come out here".
Also, cloaks might be an interesting addition to my shields-stuff...
The idea i had for the cloak was similar to the one from the puddle jumper from Stargate SG-1\Atlantis but slightly bigger.
Cloak=/=invisible. It should be pretty hard to get a ship stealthed, more than just placing a block here and hooking it up to the core. Hulls should have to be coated with some kind of active sensor-absorbing thingy, special engines, stealth comm systems, etc. to make a ship that has little sensor signature. A cloaking device could be used to further dampen the radiation emitted by the ship. Also maybe a feature that causes a ship with flat surfaces to be more visible on sensors.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a completely ad-hoc plot device"
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cannonfodder wrote:it's funny because sonic's face looks like a * and faces aren't supposed to look like a *
I say mass driver because that's what they do. Drive mass.
And cloaking a building (i.e. the enemy seeing absolutely nothing in that space) is a tad suspicious, nay?
Commander Error wrote:I say mass driver because that's what they do. Drive mass.
And cloaking a building (i.e. the enemy seeing absolutely nothing in that space) is a tad suspicious, nay?
Commander Error wrote:I say mass driver because that's what they do. Drive mass.
And cloaking a building (i.e. the enemy seeing absolutely nothing in that space) is a tad suspicious, nay?
But will it be able to be seen on radar?
Radar detects solid objects. You'd need to phase it out of this universe otherwise you're a radar reflection where the bad guy sees nothing.
As I said, a tad suspicious. And unless they've got bunker busters of a huge magnitude, building underground is easier. And cheaper.
Commander Error wrote:I say mass driver because that's what they do. Drive mass.
And cloaking a building (i.e. the enemy seeing absolutely nothing in that space) is a tad suspicious, nay?
But will it be able to be seen on radar?
Radar detects solid objects. You'd need to phase it out of this universe otherwise you're a radar reflection where the bad guy sees nothing.
As I said, a tad suspicious. And unless they've got bunker busters of a huge magnitude, building underground is easier. And cheaper.
Well, not necessarily cheaper, as they'd need to dig out the space for the building then add extra support for the ceiling depending on how far down the building goes. Plus, you would have to transport construction materials down to the spot you are building at, which requires elevators, maybe cranes, and a lot of pre-build infrastructure.
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Commander Error wrote:I say mass driver because that's what they do. Drive mass.
And cloaking a building (i.e. the enemy seeing absolutely nothing in that space) is a tad suspicious, nay?
But will it be able to be seen on radar?
Radar detects solid objects. You'd need to phase it out of this universe otherwise you're a radar reflection where the bad guy sees nothing.
As I said, a tad suspicious. And unless they've got bunker busters of a huge magnitude, building underground is easier. And cheaper.
Try a cloak in space, there is nothing there to begin with.
OOH! Evil thought: cloaked minefield, then watching the enemy commander try to figure out why his ships are exploding.
You:
Enemy Commander: as he blow up
taz93 wrote:OOH! Evil thought: cloaked minefield, then watching the enemy commander try to figure out why his ships are exploding.
You:
Enemy Commander: as he blow up
What's the point of a minefield if it's not cloaked? People just wouldn't fly into it.
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taz93 wrote:OOH! Evil thought: cloaked minefield, then watching the enemy commander try to figure out why his ships are exploding.
You:
Enemy Commander: as he blow up
What's the point of a minefield if it's not cloaked? People just wouldn't fly into it.
Or just shoot the mines out of the way. Though on the other hand, minefields should be marked by space-buoys.
taz93 wrote:OOH! Evil thought: cloaked minefield, then watching the enemy commander try to figure out why his ships are exploding.
You:
Enemy Commander: as he blow up
What's the point of a minefield if it's not cloaked? People just wouldn't fly into it.
'normal' mines would probably just be high yield, proximity triggered explosives disguised as asteroids or the like.
Tiel....You just, Ended space mining....Evil bird....
And cloaking a whole planet is quite possible, You just need a LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT of energy then all that's needed is a field that bends light around the planet.
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