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by New Denica » Fri Aug 12, 2011 11:15 am
by Southern United Africa » Fri Aug 12, 2011 11:50 am
by Licana » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:25 pm
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".
by The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:27 pm
by Licana » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:35 pm
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".
by Galla- » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:37 pm
Fashiontopia wrote:Look don't come here talking bad about Americans, that will get you cussed out faster than relativity.
Besides: Most posters in this thread are Americans, and others who are non-Americans have no problems co-existing so shut that trap...
by The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:39 pm
by Licana » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:40 pm
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".
by The Holy Covenant Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:47 pm
by Licana » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:50 pm
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".
by The Holy Covenant Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:55 pm
Licana wrote:The Holy Covenant Empire wrote:First, it is a cannon, which is why I said cannon.
Secondly, it is on a hover tank, so yes the tank is off the air a bit.
You completely misunderstand, the problem is you're using plasma as a weapon...in atmosphere. The only application it would be good for, in my understanding, is as some sort of ridiculous FT flamethrower.
by Licana » Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:58 pm
The Holy Covenant Empire wrote:Licana wrote:You completely misunderstand, the problem is you're using plasma as a weapon...in atmosphere. The only application it would be good for, in my understanding, is as some sort of ridiculous FT flamethrower.
Wrong, that would be the case, but several researched technologies help create a heated hot gas that is usually colored due to the surrounding atmosphere. This gas is usually hot enough to burn and kill it's targets, plasma tanks are meant to dis burst units in particular, while the standard tank would be used for anti armor and siege (sieging is very common now apparently.
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".
by The Holy Covenant Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:00 pm
Licana wrote:The Holy Covenant Empire wrote:Wrong, that would be the case, but several researched technologies help create a heated hot gas that is usually colored due to the surrounding atmosphere. This gas is usually hot enough to burn and kill it's targets, plasma tanks are meant to dis burst units in particular, while the standard tank would be used for anti armor and siege (sieging is very common now apparently.
lawl, just lawl.
by The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:05 pm
by The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:09 pm
by Licana » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:12 pm
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".
by The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:16 pm
Licana wrote:The Holy Covenant Empire wrote:I can give you more information, unless you want to go back and stop spamming?
Now anyways Does anyone have a suggestion for ammunition for my standard MBT?
How does it hold itself together, what magic stops it from simply dispersing into the atmosphere?
Use a lulzy dense KEP fired from a railgun. Use anything other than plasma.
by Licana » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:19 pm
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".
by The Holy Covenant Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:20 pm
Licana wrote:The Holy Covenant Empire wrote:I can give you more information, unless you want to go back and stop spamming?
Now anyways Does anyone have a suggestion for ammunition for my standard MBT?
How does it hold itself together, what magic stops it from simply dispersing into the atmosphere?
Use a lulzy dense KEP fired from a railgun. Use anything other than plasma.
by Licana » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:25 pm
The Holy Covenant Empire wrote:Licana wrote:How does it hold itself together, what magic stops it from simply dispersing into the atmosphere?
Use a lulzy dense KEP fired from a railgun. Use anything other than plasma.
KRD (kinetic Render Device) helps it stabilize into a certain mass like if it was a solid, however it is weak compared to the Plasma, so the Plasma can only stay so close, to keep it in line we have Condensers, these devices work on universal activity surrounding the battery, when plasma is released it keeps it together.
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".
by The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:30 pm
by Licana » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:33 pm
The Anglo-Saxon Empire wrote:Licana wrote:Wouldn't even need to be HEAT, just straight HE.
Although, tank crews would have to have some srs balls. Scratch that, everyone involved with the manufacture of the rounds would have to.
No one ever said that you needed a lot of anti-matter. Just enough to kill every tank within 500 meters.
Puzikas wrote:Gulf War One was like Slapstick: The War. Except, you know, up to 40,000 people died.
Vitaphone Racing wrote:Never in all my years have I seen someone actually quote the dictionary and still get the definition wrong.
Senestrum wrote:How are KEPs cowardly? Surely the "real man" would in fact be the one firing giant rods of nuclear waste at speeds best described as "hilarious".
by The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:34 pm
Licana wrote:The Anglo-Saxon Empire wrote:No one ever said that you needed a lot of anti-matter. Just enough to kill every tank within 500 meters.
Tank crews have to carry several of these shells. God help the poor soul (or robot soul) who fucks something up on the production line. etc.
That may not be a lot of antimatter, but that's a lot of boom.
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