Ah, that old story ... just a minor malfunction now and then ... and theDFW said:I thought they also made the "self cleaning" cat litter trays.
I agree about 99.99 %.Treebore said:So this singularity weapon would not be used for many of the same reasons.
rust said:I agree about 99.99 %.Treebore said:So this singularity weapon would not be used for many of the same reasons.
However, there is always the chance of a leader insane enough to do
what we consider unimaginable. There are even one or two in our real
world who may crack and use nuclear weapons.
In a Third Imperium with 11,000 worlds, in a galaxy with species who
do not necessarily share our concepts of ethics, the probability that such
weapons would be used somewhere, somewhen almost becomes a sta-
tistical certainty.
Of course, they would be outlawed after the first desaster. But we have
also outlawed the use of nuclear weapons, and this does not convince me
that they really will never be used.
Unless you come up with a valid workaround for how it emerges so close, I'd imagine the c-fractional asteroid would precipitate out of jump at the 100 diameter limit - most likely missing the world entirely if the timing was out by more than three and a half minutes either way from a perfect jump. Since arrival time variance is 6d6 hours, the likelihood of intersecting the planet with such an attack is tiny.Subzero001 said:So what would happen if a jump assisted planet killer asteroid going close to the speed of light since it doesn't really need to the slow down procedure of the jump drive exited into atmosphere? if you wanted to take out the planet. :evil: or you could do the same to the stars core making an instant blackhole taking out that system and effecting / threatening nearby systems with extinction. :twisted: A primitive version of the "Nova bomb" used in Andromeda series. :idea:
Another nice jump technology weapon would be one that jumps a nuclearMongoose Pete said:As for gravitational attacks on spaceships, are there not spinal mount Jump Projectors at TL21? I thought they did indeed kick vessels into jump space.
Treebore said:Then we have the Neutron bomb, who among you know why it isn't mass produced and in every silo around the world?
BP said:Ah! - a Ghostbuster's style theme... always wanted to do one of those :lol:
Charakan said:While the philosopher in me appreciates what you are saying Hopeless, the sarcastic bleeder in me says I don't think a scenario where the PCs have to stop a team of terrorists from using a library would go over that well with my players!.
S.D.P.S.? 8)Charakan said:... Niven and Pournelles The Mote in Gods Eye.
Based on this excellent example (thanks Rinku), it suggests to me several things.rinku said:Assume a 1000 dTon "ship" equipped with 6G gravitic M-Drive. Designed to be launched at 1,000,000 km (roughly 100D from a size 8 planet). This would take about 1.6 hours to impact and would be travelling at about 346,000 metres per second. As discussed above, the object would be streamlined, heavily armoured, equipped with meson screens and a robotic crew (although in practical terms this would be an autopilot and a expert system to operate the M-screen).
Based on the masses of MegaTraveller and TNE ships, I will assume a mass of 10,000 kg per dTon, or 10,000,000 kg.
Plugging in the numbers, this results in a kinetic energy of 6x10^17 joules, which equates to 143 Megatons.