Zack
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A yarvex filter would undoubtedly absorb/reflect all of the gamma rays as it could be woven tight enough to be smaller than the gamma ray's wavelength. All space fairing equipment can generally be assumed to be immune to radiation such as gamma rays. NDI radiation shields are considered to be fool proof and would block out gamma rays entirely. There was a time when I tried to make a GRP based weapon and that got effectively neutralized by current shielding systems so I wouldn't be surprised if the Star Army has the same thing.
20cm of water and humans are horrible reference points to calculate gamma ray radiation/death amounts from. Neko biology is far more resilient than a humans and even leathal doses (for a human) wouldn't phase a neko due to things like thicker skin, nanomachine based healing, and ect. There is also the suit's shield systems which are probably more effective than 20cm of water and zeusiaum to get through. Putting aside the BS nature of the material it is generally described as impervious against radiation. Only two molecules of the substance are needed for it to retain its full strength so the internal density of it is a bit sketchy but I think it is safe to assume that it would reflect/absorb gamma rays because it is designed as a material for starships (and doubling as armor, radiation shielding, ect.)
Yarvex is the same thing as YMA cloth (to my knowledge) which is a chain of quarks and gluons. While this isn't as realalistic as inferring elements yet to be discovered on the periodic table it is certainly possible within the limits of high energy chemistry and suspension of disbelief.
20cm of water and humans are horrible reference points to calculate gamma ray radiation/death amounts from. Neko biology is far more resilient than a humans and even leathal doses (for a human) wouldn't phase a neko due to things like thicker skin, nanomachine based healing, and ect. There is also the suit's shield systems which are probably more effective than 20cm of water and zeusiaum to get through. Putting aside the BS nature of the material it is generally described as impervious against radiation. Only two molecules of the substance are needed for it to retain its full strength so the internal density of it is a bit sketchy but I think it is safe to assume that it would reflect/absorb gamma rays because it is designed as a material for starships (and doubling as armor, radiation shielding, ect.)
Yarvex is the same thing as YMA cloth (to my knowledge) which is a chain of quarks and gluons. While this isn't as realalistic as inferring elements yet to be discovered on the periodic table it is certainly possible within the limits of high energy chemistry and suspension of disbelief.