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Wisky-08 [2015-03-27 01:24:13 +0000 UTC]
Whoa epic fleet.
any chance for more?
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WMDiscovery93 In reply to Wisky-08 [2015-04-05 07:27:13 +0000 UTC]
Most likely not, I've discontinued this series, unfortunately.
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Ceretaker [2013-04-20 02:46:24 +0000 UTC]
Sorry for askin like this but ahhh... rnt those ships UNSC vessels? cuz they really look like UNSC vessels or at least are based on em, i asked cuz i think i just saw the "pillar of autumn" at the very back of tha pic.
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spartanjedi [2008-11-27 17:24:26 +0000 UTC]
plasma MAC cannons?
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spartanjedi In reply to WMDiscovery93 [2008-11-27 18:11:39 +0000 UTC]
Magnetic Accelerator Cannon
and how would it work with plasma?
they use bigass depleted uranium Solid projectiles
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WMDiscovery93 In reply to spartanjedi [2008-11-27 18:22:04 +0000 UTC]
Really? I didn't know that, but this is a different version, it is a rail cannon, much like the MAC, but insted of depleted uranium soild projectiles, it uses Plasma insulated shell rounds, with an ion casing, the shell is suppose to make just the amount of damage as a 300 pound TNT pack, and best thing about the shell, it's a flak cannon shell too, see, before the shell impacts its target, the Ion casing blows off the shell and fragments, causing electrical disruption and minor damage to the electronic system of the target before the shell hits.....This is a really long comment isn't it? XP
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spartanjedi In reply to WMDiscovery93 [2008-11-28 02:45:07 +0000 UTC]
hmmmm... that system would work i guess.
it's like you combined a MAC gun with an over charged plasma pistol with a turbolaser cannon. it does maintain its kinetic force right?
that was the main success behind the magnetic accelerator cannon
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WMDiscovery93 In reply to spartanjedi [2008-11-28 07:27:45 +0000 UTC]
Yep, It can still maintain a peak kinetic force that would, if in scale, would be like bing hit by a bullet train at full speed, and its accuracy as far as 1,250 miles away, until it starts losing its kinetic force, as well as accuracy.
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spartanjedi In reply to WMDiscovery93 [2008-11-28 08:21:37 +0000 UTC]
it can lose its kinetic force in a zero-drag environment?
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WMDiscovery93 In reply to spartanjedi [2008-11-28 17:41:41 +0000 UTC]
Well, no, it loses its kinetic force when in atmospheric levels, thats the downside of it, so thats why the cannon is designed for mostly space battles or in any place with a zero-drag enviroment.
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underdog29 [2008-11-27 17:01:01 +0000 UTC]
Okay let me guess, its Very hard not to see the there is a bit of Halo in there. Miranda Reys, Halo 3's Miranda Keys and those are very Halo like ships, i.e. the UNSC Frigates.
I see much Halo based influence here.
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