quote: 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.