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Exalion
Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:59 am Posts: 1726 Location: NSW, Australia
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
Wait a second... how come the firer doesn't explode?
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Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:25 pm |
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Gotcha!
Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:49 pm Posts: 1972 Location: The Netherlands
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
Basically it fires a featherlight emitter which emits the 8 gazillion ton bullet after a split second.
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Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:32 pm |
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numgun
Joined: Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:04 pm Posts: 2932
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
Another alternative that was the only thing available back in the older builds is making the projectile be the shell. It had a few drawbacks like going downwards slightly instead of straight. This is the future. All glory to emitters!
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Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:48 pm |
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Exalion
Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:59 am Posts: 1726 Location: NSW, Australia
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
Gotcha! wrote: Basically it fires a featherlight emitter which emits the 8 gazillion ton bullet after a split second. Thought as much. So don't fire this thing when moving quickly eh!
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Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:54 am |
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Bladecat4
Banned
Joined: Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:39 pm Posts: 413
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
I have resisted the urge to try out this useless gun for too long. Here I go! Also, the science of a neutron star is that a chunk the size of that bullet weighs as much as somewhere between a bus and a particularly large boulder. The concentrated area means it is streamlined, its fast speed means it won't stop, and its weight means it won't be stopped, by anything. RESULT: Good idea, we need a rapidfire one with infinte ammo 4 teh lulz.
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Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:24 pm |
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Geti
Joined: Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:57 am Posts: 4886 Location: some compy
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
Exalion wrote: Thought as much. So don't fire this thing when moving quickly eh! eh, more like dont fire it at your own legs. if it uses burst it should be all good to fire while moving.. theoretically
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Thu Feb 26, 2009 1:52 am |
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Opter
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:39 pm Posts: 4
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
On the first try the star killed the guy I shot, looped around, killed me, and then looped around until it got my brain......
....all with one shot
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Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:43 am |
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411570N3
Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:26 am Posts: 4074 Location: That quaint little British colony down south
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
Well it is neutron star density, which is kind of the entire idea... Realisticly it wouldn't have done that, but instead have swallowed most of the planet due to sheer density....
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Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:01 am |
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Grif
REAL AMERICAN HERO
Joined: Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:25 pm Posts: 5655
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
You do realize that 800,000 kilograms versus the entire Earth is roughly equal to the difference between a grasshopper and, say, an aircraft carrier, right?
The Earth weighs 13 SEPTILLION pounds. Sure, an actual bit of neutronium is going to be so dense it'll flow right through most matter, but it's not going to do much on the way. A piece of neutronium would go right on through Earth like a bullet through air, and then eventually settle right at the center of the Earth. No real harm done, though it might lengthen the day by 0.000004 of a second.
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 7:26 am |
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Disst
Joined: Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:47 am Posts: 1182
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
are you a freak'n math mathematician?
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:01 pm |
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vagyr
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:54 am Posts: 365
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
i think than the newtron star matter is a realy dense and heavy material... eeer... a small chunk in the size of a small teaspoon of sougar would be 50.000.000.000.000 kg... so imagine a chunk in the size of a small rock... i would be a lot heavier than JUST 800.000 kg...
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:00 pm |
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Duh102
happy carebear mom
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:40 am Posts: 7096 Location: b8bbd5
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
vagyr wrote: i think than the newtron star matter is a realy dense and heavy material... eeer... a small chunk in the size of a small teaspoon of sougar would be 50.000.000.000.000 kg... so imagine a chunk in the size of a small rock... i would be a lot heavier than JUST 800.000 kg... According to Wikipedia, the density of the crust is estimated to be 3.7E17 Kg/cubic m. The projectile is a 3x5 chunk, going by 24 pixels/m is it approximately 0.125m x 0.2083m x 0.125m, so 0.003255 cubic meters. Using the estimate above, it should be approximately 1.204E15 Kg, or 120,400,000,000,000 Kg. This is a little heavier than the projectile, so I'll say the projectile is hollow. MEH. Yes. I did just go mathematician.
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:12 pm |
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vagyr
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:54 am Posts: 365
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
oooh... the think i just said came for a book than i had... sooo yeah... never the less it is heavy... like very heavy....
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:19 pm |
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GopherLemming
Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2008 5:14 pm Posts: 62
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
Things like this shouldn't be taken seriously in a scientific sense. If you're considering how the the object would interact with "normal" materials, you should consider the force required to maintain the projectile's density.
A neutron star has a gravity ~200 billion times that of earth. Instantaneously remove the mechanism making the bullet "neutron star material," and what you essentially have is a small but incredibly powerful bomb. If this is 800,000kg I would imagine the explosive force to be well into the megaton range, but it's late so I'm not doing the accurate math.
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Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:46 pm |
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Grif
REAL AMERICAN HERO
Joined: Sat Jan 27, 2007 10:25 pm Posts: 5655
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Re: Neutron Star Chunk Cannon (v1.0 14:25 2/21/09 GMT)
Duh102 wrote: According to Wikipedia, the density of the crust is estimated to be 3.7E17 Kg/cubic m. The projectile is a 3x5 chunk, going by 24 pixels/m is it approximately 0.125m x 0.2083m x 0.125m, so 0.003255 cubic meters. Using the estimate above, it should be approximately 1.204E15 Kg, or 120,400,000,000,000 Kg. This is a little heavier than the projectile, so I'll say the projectile is hollow. MEH.
Yes. I did just go mathematician. It's 20 pixels per meter, but the point's pretty well dead anyways.
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Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:32 am |
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