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Mellian
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quote: Originally posted by History Guy
Well, Mellian, it's one of the many border stations in the region. There would be a bunch of Pirates in the area, true, but there are a lot of Morganite fighters there also, and the algorith can't very well get ahold of them. Expect to see a post soon...very soon... |
yes, a system in the region.... but i am mean where specificly somewhere in the Cyclanid system or other? Is it a military station? If so, i could see why they don't need Pirates to defend it and why the Pirates wouldn't have enough interaction for them to get infected. Yes, fighters as quite a chance not to get infected...unless they been personally communicated with the Pirates or something.
Anyway, we can have a starfighter battle and then have a cease fire. 
Oh, lonestar, did you say the Beta Hydri was lower or higher then Sol in the z-axis? I found a good 3d map, where you can see clearly the differences in locations of the stars... I also found a good intereactive map in the same site...which i wish it had the three axis lines....
Just trying to figure out where the rogue independent world would be located :/ (which i plan for the Kane to takeover during the timewarp :cute
-Melllian
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Sovereign
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Guys,
I'm letting you know that I'm taking a brief hiatus, due to several reasons.
First, I have a lot of stuff to wrap up at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Second, I'll start moving my stuff to my home by next week.
Third, I'm busy writing several drafts of that "mirror universe" story.
But never fear! I never will plan on leaving the BAC story. I'll still be here, and the next post will prolly deal with some new quantum research and prototypes like Sprayber suggested, or some info about the Berrik City-ruins.
Mellian
Phase cloak? sounds like an interesting concept. If I'm not mistaken, if you alter an atomic quantum signature, it phases slightly.
Suppose an iron block has a quantum signature of 10, and is altered to a quantum signature of 27. Therefore, it has different properties than an identical block of iron with Quantum Signature of 10. This could shift it halfway into a new dimension, or change its properties to a new type of matter that passes through normal matter.
Also, teleportation is possible with quantum. Two quantum particles in two different places share the same signature. That actually means the 2 quantum particles is actually a single particle occupying two seperate locations at once. If someone or something latches onto that particle, it becomes existent in both locations, like instant cloning or replication.
Again, I'm not too sure of the exact sciences behind this, but this is what I learned in physics in my college.
Besides, if I remember right, Civ II: ToT's Extended Game has "portals" from Earth to Alpha Centauri using the quantum mechanics. I think it was "Portals" or "Ultrastrings" something like that.
I'm just trying to understand what to do with this quantum tech stuff, by using what we know right now about quantum mechanics, and quantum theories.
Let me know!
Laters,
Academician Randius Zakharov
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Sovereign
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Guys,
Here is the info on the quantum stuff I was talking about yesterday. This comes directly from the Civ II: ToT Extended Game. Its a possibility, not too far off, since the only thing we need is a massive power supply. Quantum reactors will solve this.
Quantum Transport
Transport through the ultrastring matrix is wonderful, but it does has certain disadvantages. The most glaring is the fact that it takes a large building full of equipment to generate the energetic fields necessary to force access to the matrix and inject physical material through it. Quantum Transport (QT) provides a second method of nearly instantaneous travel, one that has lesser energy requirements. QT theory is not new. The science is based on early explorations in quantum theory, of a side effect that was called "quantum teleportation" by the researchers of the time. Practical application of these primitive techniques proved impossible, however, and only the resurgence of high-energy science brought about by the successes in ultrastring transport allowed further innovation in this field. QT provides a method of transport that can be established anywhere; all it takes is a small, dedicated site, which a suitably equipped unit can build relatively quickly. The corresponding site is created automatically by the quantum-level linkage processes. (In fact, the two sites are actually the same, but we haven't room here for a discussion of simultaneity theory.)
Besides, isn't FTL Quantum tunneling an similiar idea? What about these Star Gates, or Wormholes? Its the same concept.
Laters,
Academician Randius Zakharov
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