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IgorKutuzov — Nemo Class Space Submarine

Published: 2009-05-28 11:58:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 8504; Favourites: 71; Downloads: 1106
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Description Nemo Class

Type:
Space Submarine
Dimensions:
L: 1523 m
W: 315 m
H: 349 m
Engines:
1x Typhoon Silent Thermonuclear Superheavy Induction Hidro-Turbine
Powerplant:
1x Proton-50 H3 Fusion reactor with A.S.C.
Weapons:
7x 3-Tube heavy multirole launcher turret
8x Superheavy Thermonuclear torpedo launcher
84x Missile silos
1x High intensity Laser Beam turret

using advaned steath and top secret space distorption sistems the Nemo Is phisically the hardest spaceship to locate even using optical cameras thanks to the black radar absorbing coating
the nemo is the evlution of the Sarwolf ([link] ) like the older model can take off from sea an go to the orbit and then back but due to the huge size it can land only on oceans with at least 400m of depth
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Comments: 18

LordOmegaZ [2017-12-26 14:50:18 +0000 UTC]

to be fair submarines make more sense design wise and how they work (sonar in space)

and they are fully enclosed unlike say the space battleship yamato which is literally just the ww2 ship with space engines and stuff and exposed deck/command bridge, not very practical x3

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hynot [2013-01-30 17:36:42 +0000 UTC]

Parabens adoro este modelo

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IgorKutuzov In reply to hynot [2013-01-30 17:42:55 +0000 UTC]

glad you like it ^^

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Giar3579 [2009-09-16 13:58:01 +0000 UTC]

Cool.I like all of them....

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IgorKutuzov In reply to Giar3579 [2009-09-16 21:07:56 +0000 UTC]

ehm... is just one unit seen from different angles...

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Giar3579 In reply to IgorKutuzov [2009-09-17 04:11:06 +0000 UTC]

ow thats cool

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IgorKutuzov In reply to Giar3579 [2009-09-17 07:17:17 +0000 UTC]

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VoughtVindicator [2009-09-15 01:37:23 +0000 UTC]

How does it precisely jump from the sea to orbit?

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IgorKutuzov In reply to VoughtVindicator [2009-09-15 08:05:42 +0000 UTC]

it uses a mix of VTOL engines and GR Drives (Gravity Reducer drive) to exit the water and get the right angle of elevation then the main engine simply push the ship out of the atmoshpere...

if the sea is deep enought the Nemo can launch directly from under water...

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VoughtVindicator In reply to IgorKutuzov [2009-09-15 22:58:26 +0000 UTC]

VTOL engines don't work underwater.

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IgorKutuzov In reply to VoughtVindicator [2009-09-16 08:25:15 +0000 UTC]

if they are hidro-turbines yes

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VoughtVindicator In reply to IgorKutuzov [2009-09-17 02:51:44 +0000 UTC]

But if they are pumpjets they can't get out of the water.

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IgorKutuzov In reply to VoughtVindicator [2009-09-17 07:17:03 +0000 UTC]

Hidro-Turbines or hidrojets are of two kinds a common propeller-compressor or an magnetic induction engine that generates pressure the NEMO uses the second one because the MIE engines can compress thanks to the magnetic induction any fluid so when out of the water it function with air too...

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thenumber2 In reply to IgorKutuzov [2010-01-03 23:29:06 +0000 UTC]

its actually spelled with a Y, not an I.

and what exactly is the purpose of a vessel that can achieve underwater travel AND space travel? it doesn't seem very efficient. and it doesn't look very hydrodynamic, either, i doubt it could go very fast underwater.

in order for it to achieve orbit, it would need to break terminal velocity to escape the pull of gravity. how exactly does your Gravity Reducer Drive REDUCE gravity? whats the mechanics behind it? hows it work? how much energy would such a machine consume? vindicator is right, btw.

its just not practical, but pretty cool, overall.

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IgorKutuzov In reply to thenumber2 [2010-01-03 23:42:50 +0000 UTC]

to travel underwater it use hydro-jets...
they use magnetic fields to accelerate water and pump it out at high pressure it works with anny fluid so both air and air works but the main engine for space travel and to reach orbit is a Thermonuclear rocket....

the GR Drives uses a supermatter the supermatter is a mix of a superfluid (a fluid that can slide with no Friction) and a superconductor (a conductor that haven't resisance) this supermatter is polarized and then put into a ciclotronic accellerator this supermatter when reach relativistic speed it generate a space distorption (because there is a law of astro-phisics that say that space distorptions is related with speed and mass but due to the fact we haven't the technology to create a super-mass we can use relativistic speed) this distorption (if kept under controll) will reduce or neutralize gravity...

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g4321g5 In reply to IgorKutuzov [2014-06-23 15:27:12 +0000 UTC]

amazingly, that actually makes sense to me!

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IgorKutuzov In reply to g4321g5 [2014-06-23 18:19:19 +0000 UTC]

yay i make sense ! owo

staying awake during lessons of astrophisics was worth it ^^

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thenumber2 In reply to IgorKutuzov [2010-01-04 15:35:07 +0000 UTC]

mmmkay. im gonna introduce you to a radically new concept, so brace yourself. its called...punctuation. you should really try it. see my paragraph? it makes it much less of an eye-sore, and easier to read, when you use those lil " . , ? " symbols, and so on. i don't know where your sentences end or begin, it leaves me to make assumptions, which leads to confusion. so imma let you re-type that, and give it another go.

even if you are foreign (which i can deduce,ty)you seem to have a good enough grasp on the English language that you should be able to use symbols.

if you live in another country, and your keys don't have the symbols on the face, then i'm sure theres some sort of combo, like ALT+168=¿ for my keyboard.

i like daydreaming myself, but i keep mine closer to reality, as it makes it more believable and satisfying.

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