I would agree that few people would want to read about how a weapon actually works; however if they have a noticable visual effect (in the case of this so-called lightning gun), or an effect on the enviroment (such as with more powerful lasers or high-velocity projectiles), I'm pretty sure that it could be used for the entertainment factor.Darth Wong wrote: Vibrant descriptions of what's happening to the people and/or their vehicles are what draws in readers. Vibrant descriptions of how certain technologies or weapons work are not.
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This weapon's purpose would be a non-lethal incapacitator at close range. I could use it to conduct electricity along metal floors, so anyone touching it would be knocked unconscious, but then one would have to be far enough away that they're not on the same surface as everyone else.
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Do you understand how little current it actually takes to stun someone, or even kill him?wolveraptor wrote:This weapon's purpose would be a non-lethal incapacitator at close range. I could use it to conduct electricity along metal floors, so anyone touching it would be knocked unconscious, but then one would have to be far enough away that they're not on the same surface as everyone else.
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Less than 1 amp, correct?Darth Wong wrote:Do you understand how little current it actually takes to stun someone, or even kill him?wolveraptor wrote:This weapon's purpose would be a non-lethal incapacitator at close range. I could use it to conduct electricity along metal floors, so anyone touching it would be knocked unconscious, but then one would have to be far enough away that they're not on the same surface as everyone else.
IIRC, the TASERs we carry run at 50,000 volts, but only about 0.013 amps.
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This was what I was talking about. It was linked to on page 2. Mine would basically be a perfected version.
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Its more like .16 amps, peak power is about 25 watts.SVPD wrote:
Less than 1 amp, correct?
IIRC, the TASERs we carry run at 50,000 volts, but only about 0.013 amps.
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How would you "perfect" the fact that an electrically non-conductive layer of clothing would make it useless?wolveraptor wrote:This was what I was talking about. It was linked to on page 2. Mine would basically be a perfected version.
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Yeah, the Cobra Assult Cannon from RoboCop come to mind. The prop was a suped up M82 (which warms my heart) and pretty much had ammo capable of blowing up cars.brianeyci wrote:
I personally like the idea of a 12 mm gun with a HEAT bullet, fins and rockets. Yum yum, for elite soldiers only though .
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There is also the gun in the 1984 movie *runaway* that Gene Simmons used. Heat seaker from a suped up .357 auto (I think, can't remember).
The movie Eraser was kind of tacky, yet the EMP gun is pretty cool. Also, who can forget the Battlestar Galactica S1 survival pistol.
All good examples of sci fi projectile weapons.
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Well, shit, there goes that. Screw this idea, I'll stick to conventional weapons.Darth Wong wrote:How would you "perfect" the fact that an electrically non-conductive layer of clothing would make it useless?wolveraptor wrote:This was what I was talking about. It was linked to on page 2. Mine would basically be a perfected version.
EitherDarth Wong wrote:How would you "perfect" the fact that an electrically non-conductive layer of clothing would make it useless?wolveraptor wrote:This was what I was talking about. It was linked to on page 2. Mine would basically be a perfected version.
a) aim for the face,
or
b) increase laser output to burn a hole through the clothing.
But not both. That would be ugly.
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If someone is forced to aim for the face just to incapacitate someone, it's not exactly practical. Ask any gun-owner if it's easy to get a head-shot on a moving target when you yourself are in motion.
b is more practical, but I don't know if it would severely burn the person inside the clothing or not.
b is more practical, but I don't know if it would severely burn the person inside the clothing or not.
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A ugly solution would be to shoot metal barbs beforehand which pierce the clothing, more like a normal taser.Darth Wong wrote:How would you "perfect" the fact that an electrically non-conductive layer of clothing would make it useless?
It's probably preferable to being hit with a bullet.wolveraptor wrote:b is more practical, but I don't know if it would severely burn the person inside the clothing or not.
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Or you could just use an acoustic weapon to screw with a person's mental ability or balance at ultrasonic, or use infrasonic to knock them down. Failing that, use a maser to shift people by stimulating pain receptors imitating burning, but not physically damaging them.
Or there's the good ol' watercannon, which you could alter to be a hydrocutter too (though a several thousand atmosphere jet of water at over 100 degrees C shooting out at supersonic speed wouldn't be non-lethal given it'd cut steel plate).
Or there's the good ol' watercannon, which you could alter to be a hydrocutter too (though a several thousand atmosphere jet of water at over 100 degrees C shooting out at supersonic speed wouldn't be non-lethal given it'd cut steel plate).
If the dielectric strength of the non-conductive layer of clothing is low enough, then the charge may penetrate it if sufficiently large voltages are used. However, if this clothing is specialized to protect against such weapons, then it's possible that it would be easier for the electricity to simply arc back to the weapon and/or its wielder (assuming such large voltages are used, of course).