alex_greene said:Why would they want to send down those disk ships to flatten cities with big energy beams? They could pinpoint them from orbit.
Gaidheal said:P.S. LASERs don't lose energy passing through the atmosphere (not significant amounts anyway) which is precisely why they are useful and invisible unless there is a LOT of particulation (smoke, etc). Orbital firing probably takes all these to extremes though, E.G. quite a large 'footprint' from what might have originated as a beam only centimetres in diameter, rather a lot of potential particulates to pass through and 'light up', etc.
Infojunky said:So let me get this straight "Planet Crackers" aren't a spicy, salty snack food served in better starport dive bars across the sector....
GypsyComet said:Infojunky said:So let me get this straight "Planet Crackers" aren't a spicy, salty snack food served in better starport dive bars across the sector....
On the contrary. That's exactly what they are.
I'm thinking of the SOL satellite in Akira, with that rapidly dwindling spot of light from above, followed after a few seconds of blinking in confusion and staring upwards into the beam by a titanic bolt of holy hellfire and obliteration.Gaidheal said:P.S. LASERs don't lose energy passing through the atmosphere (not significant amounts anyway) which is precisely why they are useful and invisible unless there is a LOT of particulation (smoke, etc). Orbital firing probably takes all these to extremes though, E.G. quite a large 'footprint' from what might have originated as a beam only centimetres in diameter, rather a lot of potential particulates to pass through and 'light up', etc.
And they come in handy, sturdy little glass jars, just right for grabbing in one frantic lunge across the bar to smash into the face of the man attacking your character with a pool cue ...Infojunky said:So let me get this straight "Planet Crackers" aren't a spicy, salty snack food served in better starport dive bars across the sector....
Gaidheal said:GJD "Not significant" was the key phrase there, as I noted, if this were actually untrue LASER would be a useless technology (in its present applications), although you're quite right about the feedback loop once you start to bleed enough energy into a given volume of gas, dust, etc.
Infojunky said:So How classy is NearC? Stoli or vodka in a plastic jug?
That, and the fact that when you've drunk enough that gravity is no longer opposed, you get the distinct feeling that there's a planet rushing towards you at near light speed.GypsyComet said:Infojunky said:So How classy is NearC? Stoli or vodka in a plastic jug?
Its named for the blue-shifted vision and apparent time dilation experienced by the drinker. Vodka is optional.
Gaidheal said:GJD "Not significant" was the key phrase there, as I noted, if this were actually untrue LASER would be a useless technology (in its present applications), although you're quite right about the feedback loop once you start to bleed enough energy into a given volume of gas, dust, etc.
alex_greene said:That, and the fact that when you've drunk enough that gravity is no longer opposed, you get the distinct feeling that there's a planet rushing towards you at near light speed.GypsyComet said:Infojunky said:So How classy is NearC? Stoli or vodka in a plastic jug?
Its named for the blue-shifted vision and apparent time dilation experienced by the drinker. Vodka is optional.
Which, coincidentally, it usually is.