Author Topic: Earth 6.5- The Official "No nukes" version  (Read 171109 times)

And god damn I'm not in debt anymore
Am I?
Now shut the hell up.


More satellites and expanded moon base.

More Floating Fortresses.

A Teleri teleportation experiment met with bitter failure today. The math is all okay, but the teleportation of a single molecule of water almost burned out the Teleri power grid. Telar is starting from square one again.

Teleri scientists have made a minor breakthrough in the hologram project. We've got some basic stuff but it's pretty weak. The head scientist working on the project died of a heart attack weeks later at the age of 93.

Teleri superjet produced. It's not A1, but it's pretty good and a lot cheaper and easier to mass produce than A1 stuff. It has been ironically nicknamed the A1. Missiles, big guns, another couple classified features.

Teleri scientists are working on a more fuel efficient engine. The government has sent out industrial spies into its own free market after rumors that a major corporation has been suppressing the technology for decades. So far only a few old blueprints have come up though the project is still moving forward.

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You should be lol
I've been in debt for two decades
LET ME BE OUT GOD DAMN AAA
And stop being a richard.

Satellites.  Many satellites.

I really don't care if you're in or out of debt.

A flying aircraft carrier is still a huge waste of money for several reasons.

1.) It can't possibly be going as fast as a normal jet. Too much surface area and air resistance.
2.) Something that huge in the air would burn through fuel faster than dynamite would.
3.) It has the disadvantage of being in no way able to repel radar like ordinary jets might.
4.) It's a huge target. The Hindenburg would be harder to miss.
5.) Putting any kind of armor on it would make it way too heavy to stay in flight.

It would be wiser to have a space station that lets jets drop into a low orbit and (assuming they don't burn up in the atmosphere, these should be built like U2s or something) enter the fray from there.

Of course, building such a space station would be pretty risky since Hera has its own rings with all the satellites and crap. And none of that stuff is cheap, it would all put you back into crazy debt.

More satellites.

I've been in debt for two decades
LET ME BE OUT GOD DAMN AAA
And stop being a richard.
debt doesn't have a set time..... You'd have had like 8,000 rebellions already

debt doesn't have a set time..... You'd have had like 8,000 rebellions already
RIOTS.


Also Pleth it runs on nuclear power, it has since the start.
It's aerodynamic (as in flat basically).
It has light armor.
And what in any way whatsoever keeps it from having a jammer system?

RIOTS.


Also Pleth it runs on nuclear power, it has since the start.
It's aerodynamic (as in flat basically).
It has light armor.
And what in any way whatsoever keeps it from having a jammer system?
Light armor? Good waste of money it'll die really easily in battle

Light armor? Good waste of money it'll die really easily in battle
It has semi light armor that doesn't conduct electricity and loads of loving defenses
Six flak
20 anti aircraft guns
10 SAM sites
Come at me.

An aircraft of that size will take more than just a few missiles to take dow, Herp.  I always thought of it as the aircraft carrier from The Avengers w/o stealth capabilities.

guys
guys
it runs on GRAVITIUM


guys
guys
it runs on GRAVITIUM
I should upgrade to that.
SWAT, I'd like to purchase a Gravitanium reactor.

Seems a little too flimsy for me. Being flat means that a single missile can tear right through it if it's powerful enough.
One hit on a reactor and that thing's going down. Backups irrelevant, meltdown plausible. Power shortage lasting just enough time for you to crash land imminent.

Just speculation though. None of us have any experience shooting down massive flying aircraft carriers, so, whatever. Just seems like a waste though.