Blaster & ICS question
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Blaster & ICS question
The ICS says this about the composite beam turrets on the LAAT:
"Firing dish exploits non-superpostion of blaster energy to compose variable tributary beams into a finely aimed, intense composite beam"
Does this mean that blaster energy is unlike say a laser, able to naturally combine somehow? Or that the turret somehow forces the energy to do so?
"Firing dish exploits non-superpostion of blaster energy to compose variable tributary beams into a finely aimed, intense composite beam"
Does this mean that blaster energy is unlike say a laser, able to naturally combine somehow? Or that the turret somehow forces the energy to do so?
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I think it's forced to combine, they say "firing dish", the dish has the purpose of creating the necessary...(%##$&&)... to combine the tributaries.
Sort of constructive interference.
Sort of constructive interference.
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I find the wording to be inconclusive.
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I think it just means it takes advantage of the fact the individual tributary beams are not combined to merge them together into what is effectively a single, more powerful beam. The main advantage (besides the ability to fire off center to a greater degree) is that it effectively concentrates the energy of several bolts onto a single point (think about it.. 2-3 bolts converge, merge at that single point, then fire outwards at the target.)
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Um...yeah. It says that, since the thing is made up of several, smaller beams, it can focus its power for a more precise and powerful beam.meNNis wrote:such technobabble is almost worthy of ST
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Re: Blaster & ICS question
Well, the dish exploits a property of plasma beams, so it isn't forcing them to do anything they don't do naturally, otherwise it would say the beam forces a non-superposition of blaster energy.His Divine Shadow wrote:The ICS says this about the composite beam turrets on the LAAT:
"Firing dish exploits non-superpostion of blaster energy to compose variable tributary beams into a finely aimed, intense composite beam"
Does this mean that blaster energy is unlike say a laser, able to naturally combine somehow? Or that the turret somehow forces the energy to do so?
And it's non-superposition, so unlike (for eg) laser beams they don't pass over each other - whereas a similar groups of lasers would just give a brighter spot where they cross and keep going afterwards, the blaster beams combine where they hit and continue as a single beam.
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Re: Blaster & ICS question
It's not plasma though, it doesn't look like plasma, it doesn't act like plasma, hence it's not plasma.Lord Edam wrote:Well, the dish exploits a property of plasma beams, so it isn't forcing them to do anything they don't do naturally, otherwise it would say the beam forces a non-superposition of blaster energy.
No, I go with the other explanations.
I don't think anyone actually takes the plasma brainbug seriously anymore either.
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Re: Blaster & ICS question
Then change "plasma" to "blaster" - same idea, with less objectionable wording.His Divine Shadow wrote:It's not plasma though, it doesn't look like plasma, it doesn't act like plasma, hence it's not plasma.Lord Edam wrote:Well, the dish exploits a property of plasma beams, so it isn't forcing them to do anything they don't do naturally, otherwise it would say the beam forces a non-superposition of blaster energy.
No, I go with the other explanations.
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Re: Blaster & ICS question
That's the funniest thing I've heard in a long time. I had no idea that there was a such thing as a natural property of plasma beams, particularly since plasma cannot "naturally" form collimated beams at all.Lord Edam wrote:Well, the dish exploits a property of plasma beams, so it isn't forcing them to do anything they don't do naturally, otherwise it would say the beam forces a non-superposition of blaster energy.
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