1) Where would you store the coolant/pressurizing systems to compress and pump the coolant. There's no room.
2) Even if you'd be able to use the coolant, the coolant would have to let out the energy it absorbs. It would heat up anyway.
3) With that small of a gun, only so much coolant would be available, and it would heat up quickly. It's just not practical enough.
Did someone else develop the technology to fire 800,000,000,000 rockets/second? No? Then it's not correct "by my logic".
Nation A creates Weapon X containing Feature M
n with Limit H and reliant on Limit H.
Nation B creates Weapon Y, using Feature M
n+1(indep. Lim. H), outside of Limit H.
Nation C uses logic to try to disprove Feature M
n+1(indep. Lim. H) of being flawed because Feature M
n requires Limit H to be true in the case of Feature M
n.
Nation A is universally correct because Feature Mn+1(indep. Lim. H) is created by Nation A, and therefore is "exempt" from Limit H.Given:
| Dependent Variable | Target Variable |
| Limit H | Feature Mn |
| Feature Mn | Weapon HMn+n'X |
Therefore, since we can prove by this logic that all Nations are exempt from a Limits on their own generated Features, they are universally exempt from Logic. It's really pathetic that I had to explain this.