2012-05-25, 21:32 | Link #31381 |
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@ Greedy
If you read about most of Tatenashi's power (Water controlling bullshit), most if not all of them are physically improbable, chalking up to "Nanomachine did it" handwave. The only thing less realistic is AIC, but it's way, way subtler in presentation. Planning to fix it in Sacred Twins and TLR Stratos with a hefty dose of tehcnobabble, because it's hard to make a 'Sturdy science' explanation about it. Perhaps you can help? @ Eras Sure, but I have to go for several hours.
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2012-05-25, 21:36 | Link #31382 |
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@Zero
Well, yeah, you're right. Water is heavy. Moving water using nanomachines, although not actually prohibited by physics, require a lot of energy (enough to power a damn city). I always get annoyed when fiction handwaves something with nanomachines. They aren't actually as awesome as fiction likes to depict.
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2012-05-25, 22:34 | Link #31389 |
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Why overwelming? THe Fallout world has super mutants, mutations, monsters, and, worst of all, player characters who become near goldike and become capable of mowing entire armies down by mid game.
Don't watch Kamen rider, sorry
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2012-05-26, 00:34 | Link #31395 |
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Thanks, I need it for a joke segment in a virtual reality Fallout game for Future Imperfect One of them tries to talk to the guy carting around the descendant Cloud's broadsword......the other barges in and yells "I'm taking over New Vegas!". Guy with Broadsword gets pissy.
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2012-05-26, 02:01 | Link #31396 |
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I can understand making a water clone or water shield, if you have the nano-machines forming a tight matrix/webbing/network/something, and have them creating a suspension field (The same field used to make I.S. parts floating, those parts aren't lightweight) THEN have them reflecting certain spectrum to give actual color. You need a LOT of extremely powerful nanos, but it's not inherently impossible, just impractical.
Hell, she could make a mist bomb, basically turning pure mist of water into rocket fuel explosion. This could be achieved using high density radiation within water droplets, again if the nanos are powerful enough. This by far the most interesting and somewhat believable one for me. However, I take offense on water drill (no, not those awesome water cutter, an ACTUAL drill made of water, that) that could slice actual knife, it's the true bullshit that I could not accept. Therefore I'm changing this one to something else.
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2012-05-26, 03:36 | Link #31397 |
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@Zero
Well, assuming IS cores are basically fusion reactors with an AI attached, the nanomachines probably got the energy from that. It needs a hell lot of energy, to the point that I'm honestly confused why such exotic abilities get used the first place. It's more practical to reroute all that damn energy into a laser or a railgun. But it's possible. The nanomachines probably get their energy wirelessly from the IS. This can be done with technology today, but just not in any practical efficiency, but since IS verse is far more advanced than RL, this is actually quite reasonable. Then, the nanomachines are probably controlled by a program inside the IS. It's impossible to compress too much processing power into nanomachines due to physical constraints. It's also impossible for the nanomachines to get sensory input from anything but the IS commands, since sensors that small rapidly degrades in high speeds. Therefore, the nanomachines itself only receive instructions from the IS using sensory input (temperature, enemy location, etc) from the IS itself. The nanomachines probably have small molecular webs to carry water droplets in the air, similar to what some plants actually have. They probably move via an electromagnetic field created by the IS. Since the nanomachines are magnetic but water is ferromagnetic, the nanomachines constantly gets attracted into the IS but the water constantly gets repelled. Adjusting the energy pumped into the electromagnetic field allows the nanomachines to be quickly moved around along with the water. This is probably how all the tricks Tatenashi shows is done. Note I always use probably, here. Making water move in midair like magic is a problem far above my pay grade.
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