
Inception, chapter 7.
Re: Inception, chapter 7.
Wow , did not expect this so soon. I might have to find out about this Twigger thing you mentioned. Thanks for the new chapter and good luck on that world domination stuff. Let us know if you succeed. 

Re: Inception, chapter 7.
Hi Fel,
I knew the Easter Bunny was looking after me
Have a Happy Easter.
I knew the Easter Bunny was looking after me

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Wow, thanks Fel 

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Thanks Fel.... whoot.
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Re: Inception, chapter 7.
Thanks Fel.
I'm sure I'll like it when I get time to read it

I'm sure I'll like it when I get time to read it

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YOU DOUBT MY AMAZING POWER?trodrian wrote:Wow , did not expect this so soon. I might have to find out about this Twigger thing you mentioned. Thanks for the new chapter and good luck on that world domination stuff. Let us know if you succeed.
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Re: Inception, chapter 7.
Hells yeah!
Re: Inception, chapter 7.
Hey, Fel, something I've been wondering about since you introduced the experimental 3D shell in chapter 4 (I think) -- a fighter can only fire one shell because the acceleration needed to get the round moving fast enough wrecks the railgun.
But velocity is acceleration * time... so if you built a railgun several times as long as the one they used, you could reduce the acceleration to something less damaging. Of course, at that point, you'd have something too long to use with a fighter.
But not too large to use with a larger ship, like a frigate. Of course, you'd have to redesign the frigate (_again_ -- the rate at which the KMS is putting out new ship designs has to be frustrating), but you could also probably scale it up somewhat... and it seems to me that even if you couldn't, from the descriptions it would do enough damage to be useful against even a *huge* ship.
Going in the other direction, a few thousand single-use (or at least, 'designed to fire until they wreck themselves') railguns with oversized engines bolted on would make a *nasty* thing to have sitting there when your interdictor pulls an enemy fleet out of hyperspace. And, along the same lines, a missile with a railgun payload that fires when the missile is in range would be a nasty (if expensive) weapon too -- you'd need less acceleration from the railgun because the missile would have (hopefully) built up a lot of velocity getting to the target. (Actually, was the velocity needed to produce the destructive effect, or just so that the fighter wouldn't be caught in the blast? If it's the latter, you wouldn't need a railgun on the missile at all....)
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But velocity is acceleration * time... so if you built a railgun several times as long as the one they used, you could reduce the acceleration to something less damaging. Of course, at that point, you'd have something too long to use with a fighter.
But not too large to use with a larger ship, like a frigate. Of course, you'd have to redesign the frigate (_again_ -- the rate at which the KMS is putting out new ship designs has to be frustrating), but you could also probably scale it up somewhat... and it seems to me that even if you couldn't, from the descriptions it would do enough damage to be useful against even a *huge* ship.
Going in the other direction, a few thousand single-use (or at least, 'designed to fire until they wreck themselves') railguns with oversized engines bolted on would make a *nasty* thing to have sitting there when your interdictor pulls an enemy fleet out of hyperspace. And, along the same lines, a missile with a railgun payload that fires when the missile is in range would be a nasty (if expensive) weapon too -- you'd need less acceleration from the railgun because the missile would have (hopefully) built up a lot of velocity getting to the target. (Actually, was the velocity needed to produce the destructive effect, or just so that the fighter wouldn't be caught in the blast? If it's the latter, you wouldn't need a railgun on the missile at all....)
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Whoot!!! Hell yeah and I was wonderin what I'd be doing today. Thanks Fel
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Can somebody email me a copy of this chapter tryin to download on ma phone doesnt work evodavich@gmail.com
Pretty plz
Pretty plz

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Re: Inception, chapter 7.
Very nice. Always a pleasure to see a new Subjugation series chapter.
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Thank you Fel. Just finished reading the chapter. Talk about making things interesting for Jason and the Karinnes at the end of the chapter.
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Awesome chapter, nice twist, can hardly wait to see how that pans out.
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Just finished converting to html and reading it.RobJ wrote:Hi Fel,
I knew the Easter Bunny was looking after meHave a Happy Easter.
Wow nothing like an Easter treat and a twist in the story line at the same time.
Thanks Fel - keep it up.
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“The great object is, that every man be armed. [...] Every one who is able may have a gun.” Patrick Henry
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not." Thomas Jefferson
If tyranny & oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy. James Madison
I tell ye true, liberty is the best of all things; never live beneath the noose of a servile halter. William Wallace, Address to the Scots, circa 1300
“The great object is, that every man be armed. [...] Every one who is able may have a gun.” Patrick Henry
Re: Inception, chapter 7.
Great chapter
thank to who ever sent it to me
thank to who ever sent it to me
