I can't possible imagine what the enemy would think when they see an army of cows approaching them.
[QUOTE=99$-Plate;32126051]I can't possible imagine what the enemy would think when they see an army of cows approaching them.[/QUOTE]
"Oh god, I knew we shouldn't have eaten those steaks!"?
I know this seems good, but if an aggressive army encountered this instead of not firing they would just fire on anything they think could be a tank.
Blow up cars, tanks, cows, everything.
Can we make human sized suits out of this tech?
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[QUOTE=s0beit;32126140]I know this seems good, but if an aggressive army encountered this instead of not firing they would just fire on anything they think could be a tank.
Blow up cars, tanks, cows, everything.[/QUOTE]
[img]http://www.turbobossbattle.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/bad-company-2-tank.jpg[/img]
Make them disguise as penises
"Researchers are looking at ways to make it work with other wavelengths of light to confer true invisibility."
oh god oh god.
[img]http://fantomena.bloggr.no/files/2011/03/crysis-2-1024-1024-52161.jpg[/img]
Getting closer and closer.
Heck, the "invisibility" things are hexagonal even!
Was gonna say something about the hexagons, but now I see I'm late. Well fuck.
oh god those hexagonal plates are sexy
isn't that a baseline sci-fi design for tanks (hex plating)
Invisible soldiers, oh yea
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in the far far future
[QUOTE=teh pirate;32128827]oh god those hexagonal plates are sexy
isn't that a baseline sci-fi design for tanks (hex plating)[/QUOTE]
The hexagon is the strongest shape known, that's why bee hives use it and that's why sci-fi stuff uses it as well.
You called for a mirage?
[QUOTE=the_killer24;32127509][img]http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20101118125416/cnc/images/e/e4/MirageTankRA2.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
nobody here but us trees!
[QUOTE=Electrocuter;32128891]The hexagon is the strongest shape known, that's why bee hives use it and that's why sci-fi stuff uses it as well.[/QUOTE]
That would be the triangle, bees use hexagons because you can fit larva efficiently inside of them and tessellate them at the same time.
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