I haven't really set a price for this yet, but I decided to post the idea anyway.
The region of space my nation is in is plagued with ion storms, one of which actually reached twenty lightyears across and fooled one of my territories into thinking they discovered an alien device that accelerated FTL jumps due to its positioning. Well, I get tired of losing ships to simple storms. So, a little defensive feature is being added to my next generation of ships (the fifth generation, to be exact).
Energy-dispersing crystal matrixes are going to be imbedded in the armor of my ships and, later on, added in with special armor for my soldiers. When hit by energy, it disperses the energy across the entire matrix, in some cases making the energy inherently worthless. Of course, concentrated firing on a single spot will overwhelm the matrix and cause damage in that spot. In addition, the matrix tends to heat up the armor of the ship, but I have found a way around that.
What makes this potentially interesting is a side-effect of it being designed for ion storms means it also works on energy weapons. Suddenly that shot just powerful enough to get past your shields doesn't do as much damage.
New defensive addition to armor
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I like. It's quite interesting, and would likely work well with my armour systems (especially if it was laced through the thermokinetic foam that I use.)
And it isn't some form of extreme technowankage, always the best thing in new technology, when it can be explained in laymans terms. (I take the stolen argument that if Stephen Hawking can explain, in plain English, astrophysics, and all the hard to explain stuff, then it should be a requirement for everyone to do and that the whole "it's impossible to explain without a masters in technobabble-translation" is bull. so yay!
Of course, I could just cut most of this post to the first two words, but never mind.
And it isn't some form of extreme technowankage, always the best thing in new technology, when it can be explained in laymans terms. (I take the stolen argument that if Stephen Hawking can explain, in plain English, astrophysics, and all the hard to explain stuff, then it should be a requirement for everyone to do and that the whole "it's impossible to explain without a masters in technobabble-translation" is bull. so yay!
Of course, I could just cut most of this post to the first two words, but never mind.
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I hate ST warp core drives! They're like; "hi, I'm basic physics. Care to FUCK ME IN THE ARSE?" -Me.
-Guo Xiang.
I hate ST warp core drives! They're like; "hi, I'm basic physics. Care to FUCK ME IN THE ARSE?" -Me.
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