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focused waves of subatomic particles
carefully calculated oscillation
before firing
The oscillation of the sub-atomic particles themselves works against the localized particles in the target to collapse the wave-function on a quantum level, releasing bursts of heat during the collapse and de-stabilization of particles, particularly in atomically dense areas of the internal structure.
As I understand it you seem to be trying to match the wave of the nuclei within the target's hull. Fundamentally, this seems workable, because, assuming you could match the waves, you could get the neutrons to pass through with no resistance.
It'll be working in conjunction with a seperate weapon as a sort of two-pronged solution. One as a shield buster, the other to shred the target up. The main consern with the shield buster as a semi-conventional weapon is the time it takes for ammunition to regenerate and gravitonic fields to stabilize between rounds. But that's another subject.So for acting shielded targets...
It's an NPC plot device that makes most fighters appear quite sluggish. It can hop a good 200YL confidently and emmit a sort of jamming signal that makes FTL technology far less efficient (which is quite important to the overall plot itself as it'll backfire at some point).whatever ship mounts this better be horrendously fast if it wants to actually get in range to use it.
organic beings have a limit on how accurately they can aim at something
Kotori said:Cora said:People, people. This person is reletivly new in regards to the entire science.
I would say, instead of firing so many questions why don't we try and HELP with this peice of technology?
*stunned silence* I say Cora wins a few internets with this. Seriously.
Thomas is right. And I already noted all of this missing and vague information in my first post, which Osakan never answered. In fact, I think he side-stepped all of the really important questions, including some of the ones that he looked like he answered.Zakalwe said:How is it fired?
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The oscillation of the sub-atomic particles themselves works against the localized particles in the target to collapse the wave-function on a quantum level, releasing bursts of heat during the collapse and de-stabilization of particles, particularly in atomically dense areas of the internal structure.
Nice statement, but it doesn't help me at all. You have yet to explain what the oscillation is, and without this we can't understand why or how it 'works against the localised particles' and causes them to collapse.
As such it is very vague and need precision and explanation.
I can't really give advise because this weapon is effectively a particle beam which is trying to get through armour without interacting with it. This is - in my opinion - impossible without using some strange technology like 'phasing'.
Osakan, as people have mentioned, just because the tech is a mystery In Character doesn't mean that you are able to fudge on the details Out Of Character. Someone tried that once before and the results were not pretty. And you can't make a weapon and bend physics to fit it. You should always go the other way, make a weapon and then bend it to fit physics, it results in fewer debates (or at least shorter ones) of this type.OsakanOne said:I'm not entirely sure. I set out with a rough goal and tried to get the physics to work afterwards. Unless the technology were dissected, there would be no way of knowing just how it works: Only speculation.
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Aah~ Well, I'm by no means an expert, I just did a few hours reading on atomic stability, wave-form, ZPE and quantum eventuality.
BUT, even with a few hours of reading, this rather well though out piece of equipment was made. So, instead of treating this like an Inquision hearing, why don't we put all our heads together, yes that even inclused you Uso asuki, and try and make this thing work properly. Most of the science is there. There's just some parts that need to be better explained.
The entire fictional world we have here is based on suspension of disbelief...what we want to be careful of is not to break it with outragous or uncharacteristic effects or items.OsakanOne said:The overall idea of these weapons is to push a sense of awe onto the reader. The sort of thing where you rub your eyes and ask "is this even possible?" without a suspencion of belief.
Wikipedia article "phaser (fictional weapon)" said:"...Energy from the power cell is gathered, amplified, and processed...Once processed in the prefire chamber, the energy is then released through the emitter crystal as a focused beam of collimated energy in the form of subatomic particles called nadions."