Author Topic: Earth 6.5- The Official "No nukes" version  (Read 176099 times)

We are in the future, so Swat could theoretically have developed it. I still don't think it's reasonable though. I find it more likely that some alloy of lead or bismuth, or possibly some super non conductive material would shield electronics from it.

More satellites.

Telar will be sending people to the Olvaian cave with the direct permissin of the Olvaian government. Mechs are too bulky, so we're gonna be sending about 100 infantrymen to help explore, and some scientists for brown townysis of secure areas. Will send by plane.

Unsinkables VI and VII completed. These ones use lazers and microwave guns as well as the weapons already attributed th the Floating Fortresses.

The super chimps went planet of the apes but were all gunned down because they were even dumber than normal chimpanzees. No further super chimps will be produced.

We are in the future, so Swat could theoretically have developed it. I still don't think it's reasonable though. I find it more likely that some alloy of lead or bismuth, or possibly some super non conductive material would shield electronics from it.

More satellites.

Telar will be sending people to the Olvaian cave with the direct permissin of the Olvaian government. Mechs are too bulky, so we're gonna be sending about 100 infantrymen to help explore, and some scientists for brown townysis of secure areas. Will send by plane.

Unsinkables VI and VII completed. These ones use lazers and microwave guns as well as the weapons already attributed th the Floating Fortresses.

The super chimps went planet of the apes but were all gunned down because they were even dumber than normal chimpanzees. No further super chimps will be produced.
Fix the map.

EDIT: That and there is no such thing as an antennae that can repel an EMP, if anything the antennae is powered, and therefore is taken down with it.
The only things that could repel it is either a thick enough protective shield, O3 (Ozone) or very strong electro-magnetic fields.

And yes, Plethora, please fix the map.

The sleek black jet carrying the Erinamese symbol on it flies back to Erinaum.  As it is almost leaving Lyos' city limit, already at the speed of sound, electricity is seen arcing around it, and the jet vanishes from view.
« Last Edit: September 17, 2012, 06:12:30 PM by SWAT One »

Okay seriously, an invisible jet? You're taking it a bit too far, SWAT.

The only things that could repel it is either a thick enough protective shield, O3 (Ozone) or very strong electro-magnetic fields.

And yes, Plethora, please fix the map.

The sleek black jet carrying the Erinamese symbol on it flies back to Erinaum.  As it is almost leaving Lyos' city limit, already at the speed of sound, electricity is seen arcing around it, and the jet vanishes from view.

"Jump to light speed."


The only things that could repel it is either a thick enough protective shield, O3 (Ozone) or very strong electro-magnetic fields.

And yes, Plethora, please fix the map.

The sleek black jet carrying the Erinamese symbol on it flies back to Erinaum.  As it is almost leaving Lyos' city limit, already at the speed of sound, electricity is seen arcing around it, and the jet vanishes from view.
nope
voided

Okay seriously, an invisible jet? You're taking it a bit too far, SWAT.
That jet is really freaking expensive.  I'm only making one, and it does not fire any projectiles.  Let alone, it is very inefficient.

nope
voided
Now hold on a second.

That jet is really freaking expensive.  I'm only making one, and it does not fire any projectiles.  Let alone, it is very inefficient.
Now hold on a second.
fine

Invisible jets? Pfft Herp allow loving parkour mechs.

Too much force would be needed to use or even theoretically use them.  Also, the slightest adjustments to the force needed to allow that, along with even sticking the landing would be near to impossible.

In any case, it can be assumed that a huge amount of machinery would be needed to make those adjustments, and when put together, would be too heavy for the intended use.

Invisible jets are far more feasible than parkour mechs.  They are independent of electromagnetic technology and the flow of reasoning for it.

Too much force would be needed to use or even theoretically use them.  Also, the slightest adjustments to the force needed to allow that, along with even sticking the landing would be near to impossible.

In any case, it can be assumed that a huge amount of machinery would be needed to make those adjustments, and when put together, would be too heavy for the intended use.

Invisible jets are far more feasible than parkour mechs.  They are independent of electromagnetic technology and the flow of reasoning for it.

It'll work if you believe in Christmas cheer.

To be honest mechs are only useful for traversing terrain other vehicles cannot, IE: mud, snow, steep hills, so on and so forth. They can also possibly fold up, take a look at the DX: HR cube-guards (Which are ADORABLE)

That's true.  They would pose a huge advantage in rough terrain, but on dry flat land, they'd be just a bigger target, and be more likely to fail than a tank or a group of 10 soldiers.  It also makes ERLUs much more practical :D

Although dropping giant cubes that just open up and turn into this would be awesome.