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Post by Vice Admiral Brian Donaldson on Jun 10, 2010 10:28:48 GMT -5
Well then it becomes like a microscopic robot war... we'll make sure our nanites are meaner. lol I think that can be arranged added new tech to the list. thanks Admiral.
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Post by caylen on Jun 10, 2010 21:52:43 GMT -5
Sorry for my previous comments regarding your ship build, I really was only trying to be helpful with constructive criticism.
As far as the Micro-Fiber Regenerative Ablative Armor, I know (as I'm sure that you do) that as far as regeneration goes, it all depends on the amount of minerals you have stored at the time. So personally I don't blame you for not wanting that Voyager type shielding.
So instead of shooting down your ideas, I thought I'd throw in some advice instead. As Far as hull repairs go, well I know that whatever metal they are made from they all suffer the same effects under stress. So for example when you get a dent in your car door, the dent is formed because the metal stretches, this stretching effect obviously weakens the stretched area because by definition it has become thinner and so more susceptible to further stretching. So if i were to try and design a revolutionary new hull, I would personally use that as a starting block. In the above case I'd try and invent a type of metal that has a sub atomic memory which can over time move the displaced particles back to there original position.
Now obviously not all weapons simply "dent" your hull some blast holes in it and others like plasma cut through the metal, I'm afraid the repairing of those types of damage to reflect the healing over time of a hull Is beyond my thinking at this time of night. But I do have a basic idea of how plasma cuts metal and a vague idea of how plasma radiation would cause damage over time to your hull. And by my thinking if you know the cause then it's a good starting place to experiment with a few ideas about combating it. So if you want any further info basically regarding anything at all, just ask me I'd be happy to try and help.
As you may or may not be able to tell I am NO expert, in fact far from it.
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Post by Vice Admiral Brian Donaldson on Jun 11, 2010 19:03:03 GMT -5
:::BUMP:::
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Post by Captain Joyaus Dalun on Jun 11, 2010 19:28:14 GMT -5
Still not sure where the bit with Quantum Tunneling will go, since Quantum Slipstream is pretty similar, but going through subspace. I figure that the version I'll go with would tunnel even further below, bypassing Subspace and going into another dimension alltogether. Of course I figure something like that woudlr equre and ungodly amount of power... hence the attached Triple Helix Warp Core proposal.
Joy's proposal, however, would be an anti-infiltration system involving what she calls "The Labyrinth Protocol". Basically Randomly activating and deactivating force fields that turn the inside of a ship into a Maze.
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Post by Vice Admiral Brian Donaldson on Jun 11, 2010 21:42:36 GMT -5
Joy's proposal, however, would be an anti-infiltration system involving what she calls "The Labyrinth Protocol". Basically Randomly activating and deactivating force fields that turn the inside of a ship into a Maze. I really like that! Also keep in mind that Holo-emitters are standard issue now on all decks of a starship. This can be used aswell to make false hallways and corridors.
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Post by Vice Admiral Brian Donaldson on Jun 11, 2010 21:44:53 GMT -5
Im currently making a ship's Master systems Display for the new Indy. I have to do it from scratch since the Star Cruisers are not canon. so far, so good. its alot of fun When im done i'll post it here. though, already im going to have to change up the current design specs a bit. 41 decks is too tall for her. she'll be 25 decks. after i make it all be able to update the deck layout. Stay Tuned!
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Post by Captain Joyaus Dalun on Jun 11, 2010 22:30:45 GMT -5
Joy's proposal, however, would be an anti-infiltration system involving what she calls "The Labyrinth Protocol". Basically Randomly activating and deactivating force fields that turn the inside of a ship into a Maze. I really like that! Also keep in mind that Holo-emitters are standard issue now on all decks of a starship. This can be used aswell to make false hallways and corridors. YUP! Also, she'll probably recommend that you request that a full detachment of MACOs be assigned, and allowed to integrate with ship's security. Maybe even provide a copy of her experimental CDH, or "Combat Decoy Hologram." Basically holographic "Extra Bodies" for Security. Minimal programming and intelligence to make them entirely expendable.
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Post by Vice Admiral Brian Donaldson on Jun 15, 2010 11:51:53 GMT -5
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Post by Vice Admiral Brian Donaldson on Jun 15, 2010 18:02:24 GMT -5
Im still hoping to get more members to help out. if you guys could spread the word and try to get somemore people, please do so. i would hate to start and not have enough people.
thanks guys ;D
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Post by Vice Admiral Brian Donaldson on Jun 18, 2010 10:54:44 GMT -5
Ok...its been 11 days and eventhough i didnt get the turnout i was hoping for, we still got a good showing with a great group together.
Some have already given suggestions and ideas, but im not making them official until we all get together IC and ingame. So im going to setup a RP event in the Fleet Window for all of those participating to get together and plan this this thing out in a RP setting. you can show up as an official alt, or as one of your BOs and your whole ship will get credit for the help.
Meeting time: Thurday June 24th at 8:00pm Eastern Standard Time.
This will be the first meeting for the Planning phase. after that meeting all those participating will be given a job and will post in the construction thread. If you are going to miss the meeting, not a problem, just PM me on the forums or hit me upingame and we'll get you a job.
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Post by greatholdings on Jun 20, 2010 13:17:44 GMT -5
The La Fayette has a double hull made of a neutronium alloy. Giving it a high degree of protection. memory-alpha.org/wiki/Neutronium I wonder would that count as an unidentified substance or simply as a mineral?
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Post by Vice Admiral Brian Donaldson on Jun 20, 2010 13:45:15 GMT -5
The La Fayette has a double hull made of a neutronium alloy. Giving it a high degree of protection. memory-alpha.org/wiki/Neutronium I wonder would that count as an unidentified substance or simply as a mineral? Neutronium is extremely rare and is impervious to all known weapons... so having a neutronium hull is a little too far fetched for my taste. ... also, by being composed of extremely dense molicules. its mass is far greater tper ounce then a standard hull... making moving the ship far more difficult requiring more energy and impulse power for manuverability
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Post by greatholdings on Jun 20, 2010 13:55:18 GMT -5
True, but it is only a neutronium alloy. The alloys composed of only a small fraction of neutronium the rest is standard materials such a duranium and tritanium. Basically a balance is struck between extra armor and maneuverability and speed.
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