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I cannot find this situation covered in CT or Mongoose,
Moppy said:I cannot find this situation covered in CT or Mongoose,
Moppy said:What happens if 2 black globes touch?
AnotherDilbert said:Moppy said:What happens if 2 black globes touch?
It is covered in T5 (B2 pp182-3), basically:
Collisions between Globe and Globe or matter is inelastic (no rebound). The kinetic energy is absorbed by the Globe.
If they are turned on so that they intersect the Globes have no effect in the intersecting volume, at least if one Globe is within the other.
No, it's the same, except the absorbed energy is radiated away instead of stored.Linwood said:Different effects with White Globes?
Yes, the effect is the surface of a sphere.Moppy said:The globes are hollow.
Yes, the globe is a sphere centered on the generator.Moppy said:The shell can be projected at a distance and does not touch the generator.
Yes, if they are separated by distance.Moppy said:No special interactions occur unless the shells physically touch, at which point their kinetic energy is absorbed.
Yes.Moppy said:A globe can be projected within the protected area of another globe.
I take this to mean that the surface intersected by another globe does not absorb energy, even if one bubble is not centered inside the other.T5 said:Globes Within Globes. A smaller globe may be established within a larger globe. Although their barriers may intersect, neither produces an effect within the other.
Colliding globes stop dead in an inelastic collision.Moppy said:So in theory if we had a "black globe on a stick" we could poke it through another black globe and communicate by poking in a pattern.
Incoming energy is absorbed and the absorption can be detected, so a simple modulated comm-laser works fine.Moppy said:They probably also have some morse code pattern that they can send by throwing rocks, to tell the operator it's safe to shut down.
Stasis globes have specific note that they can't be disturbed or interrupted from the outside.Moppy said:What is the interaction of black globe and stasis?
AnotherDilbert said:Stasis globes have specific note that they can't be disturbed or interrupted from the outside.
A shield was produced by a Holtzman generator ... Shields can be calibrated to permit the passage of matter below given speeds. This is vital in personal defense shields, as one would suffocate within a shield that did not admit atmospheric gasses. Depending on the shield's setting, the object's speed while passing through the shield would range from six to nine centimeters per second ... However, if a lasgun beam hit a Holtzman field, it would result in sub-atomic fusion and a nuclear explosion. The center of this blast was determined by random chance; sometimes it would originate within the shield, sometimes within the laser weapon, sometimes both.
Moppy said:A stasis field this would pass through a black globe without being affected therefore.
Grav fields don't penetrate the globe.Moppy said:Also come to think of it, I don't understand why you can't maneuver with a black globe up
You wouldn't get anywhere, as the globe is stuck in the planet.Moppy said:If it was activated on a planet, the generator would soon overload from the rock underneath it, but the user could walk on the surface inside the globe shell and carry the globe.
AnotherDilbert said:You wouldn't get anywhere, as the globe is stuck in the planet.Moppy said:If it was activated on a planet, the generator would soon overload from the rock underneath it, but the user could walk on the surface inside the globe shell and carry the globe.
It does not absorb matter; inelastic collision. If it tries to absorb the planets velocity it blows before the planet notices.Moppy said:It glues itself to the spot when activated?
What happens as the planet orbits?