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Aeon Amadi
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Posted - 2013.12.22 13:07:00 -
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Cat Merc wrote:Anti Matter...
Look, a single spoon of this stuff can create an explosion that is 10-20 times as strong as the typical fusion weapon.
I don't think it's a good idea to give it to infantry lmao
Bit of misunderstanding here. In Eve Online the Gallente/Caldari use Antimatter charges but the entire round isn't comprised of the stuff - just the core. They never actually state how much is in that core either and it's generally assumed by the Eve Online community (the role-playing ones at least) that antimatter rounds are comprised almost entirely of the actual containment with a tiny portion of actual antimatter and that's a logical assumption given that you don't want this stuff just going off in your cargo bay.
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Aeon Amadi
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Posted - 2013.12.22 13:12:00 -
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Cat Merc wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:Cat Merc wrote:Anti Matter...
Look, a single spoon of this stuff can create an explosion that is 10-20 times as strong as the typical fusion weapon.
I don't think it's a good idea to give it to infantry lmao Bit of misunderstanding here. In Eve Online the Gallente/Caldari use Antimatter charges but the entire round isn't comprised of the stuff - just the core. They never actually state how much is in that core either and it's generally assumed by the Eve Online community (the role-playing ones at least) that antimatter rounds are comprised almost entirely of the actual containment with a tiny portion of actual antimatter and that's a logical assumption given that you don't want this stuff just going off in your cargo bay. Good point. Still, less than one billionth of a gram is enough to power a lightbulb for several minutes. Even a tiny tiny core is probably highly destructive. Fun fact: Gallente Doomsday fires 83k tons of Anti Matter.
Also bear in mind that Eve Online/Dust 514 does not operate on Neutonian Physics =P
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Aeon Amadi
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Posted - 2013.12.22 13:15:00 -
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Cat Merc wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:Cat Merc wrote:Aeon Amadi wrote:Cat Merc wrote:Anti Matter...
Look, a single spoon of this stuff can create an explosion that is 10-20 times as strong as the typical fusion weapon.
I don't think it's a good idea to give it to infantry lmao Bit of misunderstanding here. In Eve Online the Gallente/Caldari use Antimatter charges but the entire round isn't comprised of the stuff - just the core. They never actually state how much is in that core either and it's generally assumed by the Eve Online community (the role-playing ones at least) that antimatter rounds are comprised almost entirely of the actual containment with a tiny portion of actual antimatter and that's a logical assumption given that you don't want this stuff just going off in your cargo bay. Good point. Still, less than one billionth of a gram is enough to power a lightbulb for several minutes. Even a tiny tiny core is probably highly destructive. Fun fact: Gallente Doomsday fires 83k tons of Anti Matter. Also bear in mind that Eve Online/Dust 514 does not operate on Neutonian Physics =P Well, that's more of a technical difficulty stuff. Imagine calculating newtonian physics for 2000 ships, firing at each other with bullets/missiles that need their own calculations :P
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