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2003-04-10, 12:15 PM | [Ignore Me] #61 | |||
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2003-04-10, 12:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #62 | |||
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2003-04-10, 02:14 PM | [Ignore Me] #63 | ||
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Alright, not exactly the gaseous molecules in air, but the particles in the air, even the small amounts normally seen (well, not seen), would reflect those photons. Laser pointers, when shone through anything (except a complete vaccum or purely transparent substance, good luck finding either), do have the light deflected by particles, just normally not enough to be seen. When you get enough photons, it will reflect enough to be seen. And even if I'm wrong, they could be intentionally projecting a luminescent particle "tracer" behind the actual beam, the same concept as tracer bullets.
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2003-04-10, 06:33 PM | [Ignore Me] #65 | ||
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Yes there are contaminants in the air that can be induced to emit light; however, I would again purpose the same arguement. The power of the laser does not matter. What would be important then is the amount of contaminants present. The laser pointer is easily visible with dust.... so all you've changed is the number of contaminants.
Besides... in the game if you must have an explanation... isn't it easier to just say its a plasma based weapon? With enough heat to ionize the surrounding gas? Would explain the tracers and the non-lightspeed travel times. Why unessesarily try to force the word "laser" on them? Thats probably why they called them "beam weapons" anyways. They may have some smart ass like me that would make fun of them if they did call it a laser!
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2003-04-10, 09:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #68 | ||
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fits this thread perfectly. Anyway, to correct what i remember. All beam weapons except Lasher and Antivech have alt fire modes for armor peircing. This not including vechical weapons. Actually there are only three types of light. White light, infrared and ultraviolet. The rest are electromagnetic radiation(I.E. Radio waves, xrays, gamma rays). You can argue that these light paterns can be further broken down by wavelength, but why bother? You cant add anything to light. Thats just amazingly dumb. To finish off this post, yes your right that the vanu dont use lasers (NO Z IN LASER FOR CHRISTS SAKE), but id like to direct you back to the picture of the kid running. |
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2003-04-10, 11:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #70 | |||
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THIS is what I am talking about.. how sci-fi is becoming Sci-FACT so fast... BTW, this is a great thread. I think it does matter how we understand this tech.. it's interesting, very much so.
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2003-04-10, 11:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #71 | |||
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