Reynard said:As long as it can take out those annoying commercial and personal RC drones, it passed!
I'm waiting for one that can take out warheads in orbit.phavoc said:Reynard said:As long as it can take out those annoying commercial and personal RC drones, it passed!
A CIWS can do that. I'm still waiting for a ship-mounted GAU-8 Avenger cannon to deal with pesky small craft or destroyers that come annoyingly close.
Overkill? Sure.
Fun? You betcha!
Ah, your repeating yourself three times! Let me ask you this question: Is a bullet proof vest argument against carrying a gun? What if in Traveller your opponent uses reflect armor and spins on his tippy toes like a ballerina? Is that proof against laser weapons?Reynard said:Ah, that one. Greatest argument against was reflective surface and/or put a spin on the delivery system so the beam doesn't pinpoint one location.
Rick said:Has been posted before. Still waiting to see how it performs in 'combat conditions'.
Reynard said:Laser weapons are still very weak so reflective coatings scatters a beam with ease
Reynard said:The FEL aspect seem more for making a laser multi-purpose rather more powerful.
A reflective coating is effective only on certain wavelengths, not all of them. Another problem with bullets are they are slow, and have limited range compared to a laser beam, also bullets weigh more than a beam of light, and so long as a person has energy, he can keep firing his laser weapon. As for being man-portable, a person who fires a hand held laser, probably couldn't fire it very accurately up to its maximum range.Reynard said:That made no sense at all. I assume you are trying a bit of humor otherwise you would know more about beam weapon technology for the past few decades and the inherent failures such as I listed. Laser weapons are still very weak so reflective coatings scatters a beam with ease while a spin prevents said modern weak beam weapons from focusing the energy on a single point to burn through.
As to bullet proof vests and dance moves, do you know anything about physics?! A vest protects a single location.. mostly. Have yet to make a full suit of Kevlar that is anything but useless. An armor piercing bullet also helps even the odds. Compared to a laser, and there are NO working portable anti-personnel lasers, a bullet packs all its energy in a very small area delivering the force in a fraction of a second. Tell me again how spinning neutralizes this?
If you are going to rebut me, at least stay on the same subject and read a little first.
Reynard said:Lasers are now being considered for aircraft. We are a little step closer to TL 9.