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Laser battles in space.
Friday, December 5, 2003 11:24 AM
HJERMSTED
Friday, December 5, 2003 11:47 AM
TALONPEST
Friday, December 5, 2003 12:33 PM
SERGEANTX
Friday, December 5, 2003 12:41 PM
ZAPHODB
Friday, December 5, 2003 3:50 PM
RISKEVERYTHING
Friday, December 5, 2003 6:02 PM
Friday, December 5, 2003 6:30 PM
KASUO
Quote:Originally posted by RiskEverything: The thing that confused me about Out of Gas, is why did the ship stop moving when the engine blew out? In space the ship would rely on momentum, not constant thrust, and one having reached it's speed it would continue at that speed with no further input from the engines.
Friday, December 5, 2003 9:34 PM
FREMDFIRMA
Saturday, December 6, 2003 2:49 PM
BROLAN
Saturday, December 6, 2003 3:07 PM
SAMUS
Quote:Originally posted by SergeantX: The other thing I've notice conspicuously absent from the Firefly universe is advanced computer technology. I'm guessing Joss has some historical reason in mind for this, but it has been 500 years - I'd expect see AI as a more realistic possiblity as well as advance robotics involved in space travel/exploration. But we've really only been given a close few of the frontier worlds where advanced tech is sparse.
Saturday, December 6, 2003 5:45 PM
VETERAN
Don't squat with your spurs on.
Saturday, December 6, 2003 9:02 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Veteran: There are references to the "Cortex" though, but I think that's more like a "super internet" than anything else.
Friday, March 19, 2004 2:35 AM
HOTPOINT
Friday, March 19, 2004 3:40 AM
GUNRUNNER
Friday, March 19, 2004 3:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by GunRunner: Well Hotpoint weapons tech always depends on what kind of defenses you are going to be facing. A Missile/Projectile can be intercepted or deflected by another even at close range, a laser beam not so much.
Friday, March 19, 2004 4:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hotpoint: [BIn any case unlike a missile it would be a bitch to shoot down and it's inertia means you'd need to apply a hell of a lot of force directly to it to stop the gorram thing
Friday, March 19, 2004 5:14 AM
CARTAGIA
Friday, March 19, 2004 5:18 AM
STATIC
Friday, March 19, 2004 5:22 AM
Quote:Originally posted by GunRunner: Well you don't need to stop it just slow it down so your; A) in a different spot when it would have intercepted you or B) give time for your lasers to melt the thing. or C) give time for your own mass drivers/rail guns to lock on and destroy it.
Quote:Originally posted by GunRunner: Most likely a ship would have Lasers, Mass Drivers, Rail Guns, Missiles, Torpedoes, Bombs, Mines, Spears, Rocks, Harsh Language etc to provide total weapons coverage.
Friday, March 19, 2004 5:35 AM
ANTHONYT
Freedom is Important because People are Important
Friday, March 19, 2004 5:40 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Cartagia: Also, you are assuming that there wouldn't be an increase in defensive technology as well. Against projectiles, it is possible that some form of Aegis system could be developed that can reduce or negate that weapons system. The same is true for laser and beam weapons.
Quote:Originally posted by Cartagia: I think the best use of beam weapons in scifi was on Babylon 5 where instead of just pointing the laser at the target to punch a hole, they would slash with them to cut a ship.
Quote:Originally posted by Cartagia: The other benefit of beam weapons over projectiles is no need for ammunition. No chance of a stray shot igniting a magazine and detonating the ammo. There would probably be higher energy consumption to deal with.
Friday, March 19, 2004 5:44 AM
Friday, March 19, 2004 5:46 AM
HANS
Quote:Originally posted by Hotpoint: Never understood why people would use Lasers in space anyway? If you've got the power use it to run a Railgun/Mass Driver You get infinite range and imagine the damage you could cause with a steel ball say 250mm across moving at tens of thousands of miles an hour
Friday, March 19, 2004 5:53 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hotpoint:
Quote:If you've got the wattage why not chuck something that will total the ship with one blow rather than take time carving it up giving it time to fire back?
Quote: They did use Mass-Drivers on B5 by the way. I think the Centauri used them to pulverise the Narn homeworld from orbit. They'd be better suited for that than directed energy weapons and unlike nukes don't leave fallout.
Friday, March 19, 2004 5:57 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: The Prime Advantage to Lasers: Lasers travel at the speed of light. A slug from a railgun could take several seconds to impact a target, and thus be evadable or interceptable. THAT is why people use lasers in Sci-Fi shows in space. They are FAST, virtually instantaneous impact weapons.
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:03 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hans: Instead of your 250mm steel ball, instead fire a 2.5mm ball. If your rail gun can fire enough of these at a very high speed and velocity then it would make a very dangerous weapon. Try hitting a cloud of those with a laser! Hans
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:06 AM
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:11 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hotpoint: Cannister shot in a defensive role would also render missile technology a bit obsolete. You could chuck storms of the stuff out to knock out incoming missiles which unlike big inert metal balls would explode when hit.
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:17 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Also, incidentally... No slug is more stealthy than a laser, which must actually strike you before you can detect it. No stealth coating, no nothing. It hits you, and you know its there. No radar or sensing apparatus can detect it before impact.
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Once again, remember that we are not speaking of hitting tanks or navy ships. We are speaking of hitting objects traveling at fractions of the speed of light, at possible ranges of tens of thousands of kilometers.
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:26 AM
CYBERSNARK
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:27 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Also, incidentally... No slug is more stealthy than a laser, which must actually strike you before you can detect it. No stealth coating, no nothing. It hits you, and you know its there. No radar or sensing apparatus can detect it before impact. --Anthony
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:28 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Can you imagine the frustration at chasing an enemy ship, trying to pummel them with massdriver shells, and all they have to do to evade you is accelerate? While agree that massdrivers may be useful Sci-Fi weaponry, I don't see them as inherently superior to lasers, most especially not in the area of ship-to-ship combat. I'd rather have a particle accelerator.
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:30 AM
BLUEBLOODUK
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:31 AM
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:36 AM
Quote:Originally posted by BluebloodUK: Wait wait wait... are we actually debating whether energy-based weapons are less desirable than munitions? Really? Seriously? Wow. Allow me to bring up the question of payloads. Allow me to mention combat endurance. Allow me to point out point-defence applications. Need I go on? Energy/laser-based systems are infinitely more sought-after than physical slug-throwers. Which is why the USN is developing it's first laser-cruiser.
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:40 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Stealth? We know how stealthy Firefly ships are. Not very. Alliance cruisers are gleaming cities in space, and a powered down Firefly can't escape a sensor sweep.
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:46 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hotpoint: THE USN is also experimenting with fitting Railguns to its ships as well. Kinetic Energy weapons are more shattering Various Armies are working on Mass-Driver armed Tanks too
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:48 AM
SCIFIDO
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:51 AM
Quote:Originally posted by AnthonyT: Alliance cruisers are gleaming cities in space, and a powered down Firefly can't escape a sensor sweep.
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:55 AM
Quote:Originally posted by BluebloodUK: Quote:Originally posted by Hotpoint: THE USN is also experimenting with fitting Railguns to its ships as well. Kinetic Energy weapons are more shattering Various Armies are working on Mass-Driver armed Tanks too Yes. However, pure battleships were out-moded by the development of guided missile systems, because of their stealth factors inherent in a small, powerful warhead. The development of mounted naval lasers takes this step again - infinitely stealthier. Done correctly, comparatively damaging. Unimaginabley harder to avoid. Apply this to 'space' batttles, and you can see why kinetic weapony may be mooted. If you were right, then battleships should be making a come-back around about... *glances at watch*.... B]
Friday, March 19, 2004 6:58 AM
Quote:Originally posted by BluebloodUK: The development of mounted naval lasers takes this step again - infinitely stealthier.
Friday, March 19, 2004 7:02 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hotpoint: Lasers are Line-Of-Sight Mass-Drivers are not. A Laser only armed naval vessel would be pulverised by a Mass-Driver armed one firing over the Horizon
Friday, March 19, 2004 7:03 AM
Friday, March 19, 2004 7:05 AM
Friday, March 19, 2004 7:08 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SciFido: Wow, this is an interesting thread. Let me ask some questions: Beam weapons and electro magnetic guns exist, right? Artificial Gravity (Which is just a convention to prevent having to deal with freefall in space for cheaper television making), Energy shields, deflector shields and the like do not exist, right? So, are we disussing the realities or the fantasies here? For reality, the slug thrower would seem to work exceptionally well. You can't change the trejectory of a high mass object like a ship without squashing its passengers under a high-gee load. The slug on the other hand is moving very fast comparitively and has little surface area to reflect off of radar or its equivalent. Without the ability to quickly evade or detect, I see no advantage to lasers because they would be easier to deflect. A highly polished exterior would do the job nicely allowing only a portion of the energy to burn through. From a cost point of view slugs would seem to be much less expensive unless electricity is somehow free and greatly storable. As to the fantasy discussions, well, the potentials are as limitless as our imaginations. Person 1: They could use antimatter beams. Person 2: Yeah, but with a gravimetric shield... Anyhoo, that's just my two cents worth... Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
Friday, March 19, 2004 7:11 AM
Quote:Originally posted by BluebloodUK: A submarine is only as good as the quietness of it's reactor.
Friday, March 19, 2004 7:16 AM
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