I think Jami is going to have a girlfriend. He should thank the guys for the forced intro. Angel and everyone else has their eyes on the three. I wonder if they’re self-conscious with the attention? Must have been clean kitty litter. It only took out the sensors. Hah!
I kinda assumed it would go this way. And also for some reason I think those 3 still downstairs don’t know how good the cattians can hear. They will be in for a surprise!!!
Fractional C KEW is all well and good – IF enough of the energy of the projectile transfers to the target. Otherwise it just makes a hole. Unless the projectile hits something vital the target is damaged but not necessarily disabled/destroyed. Think ball vs hollow point ammo. Don’t know if anybody here has read the “Expanse” series of books or watched Amazon’s version of it but there’s a scene early on where the survivors of the Ice transporter are in a detention cell in a Martian warship when the ship comes under attack. The attacker is throwing tungsten slugs around 4″ in diameter. All it does is punch holes in the hull – and takes the head off of one of the people in detention (sucks to be him). There are patches in the cell and the air pressure seals the patch until the adhesive on the patch sets. If you wanted to transfer the most energy I believe a simple bucket of sand would do the trick.
how about.. calcium , potassium , accelerator hybrid round..? this round is kept in a vacuum,. when exposed to O2, it will dissolve “most” metals it comes into contact..
and unlike sand, which will create thousands of micro pin holes IF it has enough mass to get through.. other wise you are just sand blasting the hull.. vaporizing this war head is what you want to do. cuz this round will now eat (dissolve) the ship metals from the inside..
No politics for a while, please.
I think Jami is going to have a girlfriend. He should thank the guys for the forced intro. Angel and everyone else has their eyes on the three. I wonder if they’re self-conscious with the attention? Must have been clean kitty litter. It only took out the sensors. Hah!
I kinda assumed it would go this way. And also for some reason I think those 3 still downstairs don’t know how good the cattians can hear. They will be in for a surprise!!!
“That’s what I want too.”
Wait!?……What!?
PeterCat, you are a devious storyteller. I bow to your magnificence.
I must agree! Petercat, you are a great storyteller.
Have you considered publishing a graphic novel?
You make the arrangements and I’ll split the profits with you.
I’m still trying to figure out a 3D model of Miral running.
When I get 2 minutes to spend as I want, I’ll look into it.
Comic one; no bang.
Comic two; big bang.
Fractional C KEW is all well and good – IF enough of the energy of the projectile transfers to the target. Otherwise it just makes a hole. Unless the projectile hits something vital the target is damaged but not necessarily disabled/destroyed. Think ball vs hollow point ammo. Don’t know if anybody here has read the “Expanse” series of books or watched Amazon’s version of it but there’s a scene early on where the survivors of the Ice transporter are in a detention cell in a Martian warship when the ship comes under attack. The attacker is throwing tungsten slugs around 4″ in diameter. All it does is punch holes in the hull – and takes the head off of one of the people in detention (sucks to be him). There are patches in the cell and the air pressure seals the patch until the adhesive on the patch sets. If you wanted to transfer the most energy I believe a simple bucket of sand would do the trick.
The Cat sayeth nothing.
Except: Ten days.
how about.. calcium , potassium , accelerator hybrid round..? this round is kept in a vacuum,. when exposed to O2, it will dissolve “most” metals it comes into contact..
and unlike sand, which will create thousands of micro pin holes IF it has enough mass to get through.. other wise you are just sand blasting the hull.. vaporizing this war head is what you want to do. cuz this round will now eat (dissolve) the ship metals from the inside..