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He can be still in his prison cell, drooling on a floor, while Tempo simulates combat situation just to see how he would act.
Of course, I know that Arioch will surprise us with a big reveal, and that it won't be the ol' "everything was a dream" trope, but Alex doesn't know it yet. Imagine his surprise if that "farsense-jamming"-device turns out to be a human instead. It'll drive anyone crazy...Keklas Rekobah wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 1:12 amI am sure that Arioch is smart enough to NOT pull the old “Bobby-in-the-Shower” trick and cheat us out of a good story. I mean, if it turns out that Alex is in a Loroi experiment, or experiencing an anoxic hallucination as he drifts in a leaky spacesuit, or even if this is all a post-graduation alcohol-induced dream, then everything that had passed before would simply be wasted.
I believe that Arioch has some real surprises for us.
A bayonet charge? Or maybe shovels.CrimsonFALKE wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 2:54 amWhat does anti-Hard Trooper training advise in this situation?
How about interpretive dancing?
Well, particles do have a mass, and they need to be accelerated.Overkill Engine wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 10:21 pmYou point and click in the wrong face, that's what can go wrong. 💥🔫Keklas Rekobah wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 9:43 pm↑ C'mon, dude! It has a "point and click" interface, and no recoil!
What could possibly go wrong?
;)
Why would an ultra-tech weapon need a trigger guard?
I don't know if it would be a continuous beam. Unlike ship cannons that need only a carrier wave to focus the beam, a handheld blaster would also need to shield its "shot" from the atmosphere. Maybe a short pulse or a bolt of energy would be better? Well, we shall see it next week (hopefully).Krulle wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 11:45 amWell, particles do have a mass, and they need to be accelerated.
So I do presume that a particle beam weapon will have recoil.
Since it is a continuous beam, it'll be a lot less than slug throwers, but there will be some form of recoil force, which will likely be much more compensable due to its continuous force nature (you can "walk the shot" if necessary, without the fear of being off again - you'll see the "walk")
My first thought was "My, no personalized weapon." So that's the reason for that.
Well, what kind of safeties (mechanical, electrical, metaphysical or something I can't imagine) would prevent that and still make it possible to be used by Loroi in heavy armor (so no skin contact to the weapon whatsoever) -and- by a human in a space suit? Alex even has the wrong body temperature but being in a space suit would make temperature a poor criterion anyway. So - what? I mean what does it react to? If the gun had some telepathic safety, it wouldn't work for Alex. (Btw., automatic pistols can't go off by accident because one safety is holding the grip tightly.)