arun2110 wrote:Zook,
1. Interstellar travel with reaction drives.
We're talking millions upon millions of tons of reaction mass. Theoretically possible does not mean practically. I believe, scientists who examined the drive proposal in question estimated they'd need 400 million tons of reaction mass. ^_^ Where you going to get it?
Prove it. A link to a proper study or article would suffice.
arun2110 wrote:2, Shuttle managing heavy g world and relativistic c travel:
How are these two related? One's about powerful engines which may or may not have endurance for a day and the other's about slow and steady acceleration for possibly years.
They show us they possess the general level of technology we would consider complete science fiction (heh) regarding aerospace vehicles. Their shuttles can do repeated trips between orbit and Pandora's surface without maintenance for their airframes, for example, which indicates the state their materials tech is at.
arun2110 wrote:3. KEW:
Tell your objections to the Tunguska event, the Shiva crater, the Yucatan crater and the comet Shoemaker-Levy. I think they all disagree with you on how much extreme engineering is needed for a KEW. A massive enough object spun about its axis like a bullet and mounted with a jetpack is all that's needed. Weapon will not be terribly accurate, but hey, close counts with nukes and KEWs, unless the KEW in question is an anti-personnel or anti-armor weapon system.
*sigh*
And you wonder why I keep calling you an idiot?
Let me spell this out for you: a Kinetic Energy WEAPON is a WEAPON because it can, in general, hit its target. Comparing random asteroid strikes to a KEW is like saying your rifle doesn't need a precisely machined barrel because falling rocks have killed people before.
Let's examine your wonder-weapon in more detail:
Energy content:
If we assume Pandora is identical to Earth (it's not: its surface gravity is significantly lower, and it's probably smaller, thus its orbital velocity is significantly lower) A 500kg metal rod will thus posess a kinetic energy of 11,560 GJ. Because I'm being generous here, we'll ignore the fact the KEW will have to go through the atmosphere and thus shed a lot of energy on the way down.
So the (rather large) KEW will be the explosive equivalent similar to a three-ton bomb (one ton of TNT is 4.3 gigajoules) - somewhat more than the improvised bombs the RDA wanted to use originally, bu not by an order of magnitude. Certainly nowhere near a nuclear yield as you try to claim.
Necessary CEP:
A six-tonne Tallboy bomb was expected to make a crater 30 meters in diameter. Let's assume the crater to be similar, since much of the Tallboy's mass was the casing. So in order to guarantee the destruction of the Soul Tree, you'd need to drop your KEW within 30 meters of it. From orbit.
Plausibility:
So, the RDA needs to machine an impactor and equip with it with a guidance package capable of placing it within 30 meters of the target. They have no personnel with any sort of experience in making re-entry vehicles, and regulations prohibit them from hauling the plans for such to Pandora, so they have to design them from scratch. In a couple of days.
The guidance system is another matter: what do you use to correct the impactor's course? Satellite? Inertial? Radio-command? How do you avoid smacking into one of the flying mountains?
Do you know what CEP the first American ballistic missile had? 1400 meters. And it was designed by huge teams of highly qualified experts, whereas the impactor would be jury-rigged by people who spent their time designing mining equipment and firearms.
arun2110 wrote:4. WMDs.
Read the KEW thing. I laugh at banning WMDs. Also remember, earth cannot enforce those rules on Pandora. Kind of like how even though US and the west ban WMDs, they cannot do anything about India, S. Africa, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Israel, Pakistan, N. Korea, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya, etc. I laugh again at the idea of earth banning WMDs.
Earth
can enforce these rules back on Earth, by, say, shutting the RDA down.
arun2110 wrote:5. Economy without Unobtanium:
Think of it as a chain effect. The market capitalization of RDA - which was in the trillions of dollars - vaporizes overnight. Spaceships are now harder to build without superconductor (how the fuck do you manage all this heat? We're burning up here in this new ship.) Faster, more powerful processors are out (less heat produced, better operations.) And a host of other things. It's not going to be one industry. Starting with financial markets, everything's going to take a hit if only indirectly. So, depression and economy collapse.
Depression does not equal collapse, for fuck's sake! I do not deny there could possibly be a depression if only due to RDA's failure, but we're in the middle of a depression right now and there's no rioting on the streets and starving people. Certainly if Obama suggested the US go an kill off some African tribesmen for their unobtainium to help us get out of depression, people woul dbe mortified: because unlike morally corrupt assholes like you, they don't think economic woes trump lives.
arun2110 wrote:6. Mass of unobtanium shipped:
Think of the antimatter fuel for your drive. To produce 1 kg of antimatter you need to expend more than 1 kg worth of energy (using the E= mc2 equation.) Where's that energy going to grow? Certainly not on trees. Even if they use solar farms, how may trillions were invested for these collectors in space? What about the cost of the spaceship? The cost of operations? The cost of the colony. The cost of the manpower. These are all big expenses. If you expect me to think they got away with shipping a ton, I laugh in the face of that.
And once again you show you can't fucking read.
How is this rant supposed to show they can in fact ship enough unobtainium to make Earth's economy depend on it?
arun2110 wrote:7. Selfridge doesn't say Unobtanium isn't important.
Yes, room temperature superconductor isn't the holy grail and wet dream of scientists and engineers everywhere and is practically useless junk. I laugh even more.
Again, you're a fucking retard with zero reading comprehension. Unobtainium is without a doubt useful and important, it's just
not important enough to cause economic collapse if taken away!
How many times will I have to repeat this point?
arun2110 wrote:8. Treaty of versailles:
I was expecting you to pounce on this. Thanks for taking the bait. Let me pontificate:
People keep harping about the unjust nature of treaty of versailles. Tell me, how much of the treaty was enforced in the spirit it was written in? Reparations? The Germans printed so much money the got hyperinflation and then pleaded they could not pay the reparations and got away with it. The reduced army? Every man in the army was trained to a level two above his rank so that the army could expand like crazy (one of the reasons why germany was able to expand it's army so far under hitler.) They ignored terms about never building subs. Just a few ways in which the Germans violated the terms of the treaty.
Jesus christ...they had to bend out of shape to circumvent the terms of the treaty in order to have an army and functioning economy again, and you say it was a "pretty minor part of the equation"?
Your logic is astonishing.
arun2110 wrote:But was the treaty unjust? Let's see. They started the war. They borrowed a hell of a lot of money expecting they'd get the losers to pay the bill after they won the war. And they were expansionist assholes. And they wanted to get away without paying reparations when it became clear they were going to lose. WTF! The Germans got exactly what they deserved on paper. They managed to finagle their way out of paying their debts and cried foul about the unjust terms.
This is a debate for another time: what matters is that the german public
perceived the treaty as unjust.
arun2110 wrote:So, treaty of versailles was not the crucial part of the equation. It's a fairly minor part of the equation. The major part of the equation is what I stated earlier. There were new big dogs in the neighborhood and they had to settle who was the alpha, thus the two wars.
Germany was a new big dog? Are you serious?
arun2110 wrote:FYI, the treaty also doesn't explain Italy and Japan. What did the treaty have to do with those two nations, btw? Pray enlighten us.
I don't to explain Italy and Japan, since you claimed
economic woes would inevitably lead to new world wars and Hitlers and mass murder. Italy was a fascist state, but not one led by a mass murdering psychopath, and the rise of fascism in italy and nazism in Germany are, in fact, quite different phenomena.
arun2110 wrote:
This still does not change my statement about people who make sweeping statements.
Nonsense. The Germans were expansionist assholes. Hitler was an expansionist asshole. The Germans got out of honoring the treaty of versailles, but that also undermined the weimar republic, paving the way for a match made in hell.
Did you forget the context of the discussion? You claimed economic woes lead to war and deth and destruction and used Hitler as justification, I responded by saying WWII had other reasons besides the Great Depression, mainly the treaty of versailles. You then reply the Treay Of Versailles wasn't the only reason for the war, which is pretty much true. We now disagree on the treaty's importance.
In other words, you shot down your own argument. Congratulations!
arun2110 wrote:10. It's unjust for Na'vi to pay the price for humanity's shortcomings.
Did I say anywhere my story was a just one? Please cite where I said this.
You're defending humanity's actions and trying to justify them by saying Earth's economic collapse would lead to more lives lost than wiping out an entire ecosystem.
arun2110 wrote:11. Interstellar fleet during a recession.
They use the fleet they already had. Or built one. Kinda like how Japan sent its ships to pearl harbor while american blockade was strangling its economic lifeline.
They didn't have a fleet. The RDA operated 12 starships in total.
arun2110 wrote:12. Na'vi right to defend their land.
I don't refuse that. If you'd read closely, my argument was essentially "so what? the humans were stronger and were going to take it unless the Na'vi did what the Japs did and not what everyone else on the planet did against the europeans."
And yet you try to justify it by claiming Earth would go into economic collapse and war.
arun2110 wrote:13. Burning the home tree.
The goal was to burn the home tree. Not burn the home tree and spare the Na'vi there. So, don't bring this here.
Then why did Quaritch even bother with tear gas and assurances to Selfridge that he'd try to minimize the casulaties, if the goal wasn't to spare as many Na'Vi as possible?
arun2110 wrote:Go look up what a war crime is. The Na'vi fired while surrounded by civilians. That puts the burden on their head. Quaritch retaliated like an asshole with overwhelming force, but since his enemy were hiding among civilians and shooting at him, he was not committing a war crime. He was being an asshole, though, as I'd stated repeatedly.
They weren't hiding amongst cvilians, the archers were
standing there in plain sight.
arun2110 wrote:14. The concept of total war.
The concept of total war would have had Quaritch bring down their home, burn their forest ( so that they can't hunt), bomb them to smithrens and then force an unconditional surrender.
So limited war = any war ever fought?
arun2110 wrote:16. Hauling shuttles back.
Just thought they would. No need for a big fleet of shuttles on the colony. Doesn't matter none to me if they leave the shuttles behind.
You said yourself that the shuttles would burden the ship, and they want to cram every gram of unobtainium they can aboard. It would be like the Apollo spacecraft hauling back the LEM cabin.
arun2110 wrote:17. Shuttles and refueling.
Heh. Come up with a better argument. I'm not arguing that they should have used to shuttle as KEW. I'm saying it's expendable and not as mission crucial as you keep insisting it is.
Jesus christ, you really think that a ridiculously advanced SSTO spacecraft is
expendable?
And yes, you have argued they should've used it as a KEW.
arun2110 wrote:As for the Americans and B-52 in Iraq, funny because that's what the Americans usually do. Call in Artillery or air support while they hold you and bomb the fuck out of you.
Woosh! The point of the analogy flies right over your head, idiot.
arun2110 wrote:18. Morality.
Why would I want to concede something I wasn't arguing at all? You were arguing morality. Not I. I was arguing it's deviancy. Being on either end of the bell curve doesn't make you morally right or wrong. WTF are you basing your logic on?
If you don't think it's morally wrong, you should have no problem saying it.
arun2110 wrote:19. Nekkid girl pics.
Your question sucked. I gave you a valid and proper answer. If my answer showed your question's stupidity, not my fault, is it?
Except it didn't, because you argued
in this very thread that appearances don't matter, what matter is the mechanics behind the creature.
Therefore, even if something appears human, but is not, in fact, a human, then it's deviant to be aroused by it. Your own words, your own logic.
arun2110 wrote:21. Exotic shit.
Not sure if you're being sarcastic or not.
I kind of am.
arun2110 wrote:22. Sully starting a war.
RDA started a war between the mine and the Omaticaya. Sully started a war between Pandora and humanity. History, if written would go something like, "there was an incident at the mine between the RDA and the neighboring tribe and Sully started an interstellar war over it." kind of like how the blackhand killed francis fredinand, but did not start wwI. Austria-hungary and Germany did when they declared war on Serbia for the assassination.
I don't think I have the energy to try and repeat, again, that the RDA attacked and destroyed the centre of the Omaticaya's way of life. They should've expected a counterattack, and it's not a sign of idiocy nor an unreasonable escalation that the Omaticaya sought allies in their war against the RDA. Is it unreasonable escalation or idiocy when, after a man breaks into your home and forcibly evicts you, you bring in the authorities to arrest him?
Not to mention that RDA doesn't equal humanity. The Na'Vi even let the civilians leave!
arun2110 wrote:And yes, they fight humanity in my story for reasons that I'd explained over and over again. Just because you say they don't fight humanity doesn't mean I shouldn't say they fight humanity. Or are you questioning my right to thought and speech? If so, I laugh at your face and continue to do what I've always done.
They fight humanity RAR TO THE DEATH OF THEIR SPECIES because you say they would. That makes you a shitty writer, but yeah, I guess you can write anything you want.
arun2110 wrote:23. Raging on sully.
Like you're raging on me? Grow up.
Then what
was the point of even mentioning it? You didn't say "Sully had a damaged spine!", after all. That would've also been completely true and totally neutral.