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11 years ago
The Annihilator is a TACHYON ACCELERATOR. Tachyons are particles with imaginary mass. this means, they have more energy if they are slower. if the annihilator accelerates the tachyons, it should produce some power/E instead of needing 50 power. i think it should cost a little more (1600m?) and give you +5E. OR it must be renamed to "Annihilator - Tachyon Deccelerator", which dont sounds very nice.
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11 years ago
If you are generating tachyons that have energy, but you also have a positive energy output in the process, where did all that energy come from?
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11 years ago
tachyons have an IMAGINARY mass. E = mc² -> you need a imaginary amount of energy to GENERATE the tachyon. it would be better if the anni use the existing tachyons and modulate them so they can better react with matter. in this process, a little bit energy can be consumed. but to ACCELERATE the tachyons (show the description, "annihilator - tachyon ACCELERATOR") you need a negative amount of energy - you GAIN energy
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11 years ago
@[S]TheDarkKiller while the acceleration process itself may produce some amount of energy the amount would be insufficient to power the relativistic gravity-lensing and containment fields needed to generate and control the tachyon flow, also note that it cannot generate a constant stream but rather must use short bursts, this indicates that either the process cannot be fully controlled and requires a reset of the initial high-energy internal states before each shot, or it simply tends to create an extreme thermal imbalance within the system that requires additional systems to deal with between shots, or perhaps both.
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11 years ago
ok, this explanation is very good. the best i had heard today.
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11 years ago
the tachyon energy heats the weapon up and the power is for the aiming force fields.
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11 years ago
Imaginary is different than negative.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachyon

Going by the wikipedia page, the tachyons need an huge (~infinite) amount of energy to go the speed of light, but less to go faster. So yes, if you are taking tachyons already moving faster than light and 'accelerating' them to even faster, you would gain energy.

However, you are not going to magically generate high-energy (slow) tachyons. You will still need at least equivalent energy to generate it.

If anything, its just the world 'accelerator' that is highly misleading.
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11 years ago
Oh dear, we started wading into fluff before I posted. Fault of the anni for being brokenly fluffy I suppose.
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11 years ago
Are we seriously discussing theoretical quantum physics here?
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isnt a tachyon acelerator using Cherenkov radiation rather then the actual tachyon to cause damage...

more apropriate names would be a tachyon accumulator/generator/focuser(tachyon magnifying glass(you are ant)) canon

:P althout how you would do this i know not(you could probably use [fun stuff] to piggy back over the energy barrier required to produce/colect tachyons)

all the energy it uses is to power the [fun stuff] rather then do anything to the tachyons
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11 years ago
Also tachyons don't exist :(
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:D what fun is studying physics if you dont work hard to break reality?

but yea rename tachyon to particle beam
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11 years ago
That sounds awful. And like a ring of 15km diameter.
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Are we seriously discussing theoretical quantum physics here?

I'm actually not really, because while there might be some very exotic behaviors predicted by quantum physics, they still obey some fundamental laws like conservation of energy and momentum.

Ok, so I have this idea:

Damage, regardless of if it is caused by missiles, lasers, ballistic projectiles, or whatever, is basically a transfer of energy. So, as a general rule, more energy means more damage. That's why weapons traditionally involve giving a projectile velocity.

So in relation to a theoretical weapon using tachyons, you might be generating low-energy tachyons and raise them to high-level tachyons for doing damage. In which case, because of the funny nature of tachyons, it would actually be a tachyon decelerator. Instead of adding energy by increasing velocity, it's adding energy by decreasing velocity.

Anyway, just calling it a "Tachyon Decelerator" would make slightly more sense, for something that is imaginary anyway.
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11 years ago
Why bother with “accelerator” or “decelerator” and not just call it a tachyon “projector”?
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Skasi
11 years ago
Call it "Super heavy pew gun".
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11 years ago
Call it "Big blue laser of doom".
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I should have listened to AUrankAdminSaktoth when he told me "fluff leads to suffering."
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11 years ago
I always interpreted that as a threat, as in, "suffering induced by me".

This time it wasn't your fault anyway.

The more I think about it, I think @[S]TheDarkKiller's Tachyon Decelerator is awesome.
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11 years ago
I whould imagine that taking large amounts of energy away from a body will still result in damaging the body. But since it is much easyer to give large amounts of energy, we do just that by shooting stuff at it.
Now a tachyon intruduses a way to take energy (if it will react with, say, armor) a particle at high speed meets the armor, looses speed and takes the energy. What would happen, I belive, is that the target body will get cooler (and judging by the size of the beam - by a lot). Such a rapid change in temperature will surly result in damage (like freezing hydrolics, or whatever ZK robots use). Big units that can survive a shot like that might: have spectial armor to compensate for heat reditibution, or have sufficient amounts of backup systems to not really care if you loose a couple of power cores.
But what I whould like to see is a change in death animations from sudden explosions to freezing into a metal-ice cristal, then melting onto a pool of reclaimable metal.
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