• Galaxy at War
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[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;35202974]Is it also updated with Seed Eater stamp of map?[/QUOTE] Just use your imagination.
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];35204911']Just use your imagination.[/QUOTE] I have none
[QUOTE=overpain;35205070]I have none[/QUOTE] You made that obvious.
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];35205119']You made that obvious.[/QUOTE] Yes
My imagination is busy replaying Overpains homeworker being blown up over and over. [editline]19th March 2012[/editline] Homeworld even. This phone has weird autocorrect
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;35205788]My imagination is busy replaying Overpains homeworker being blown up over and over. [editline]19th March 2012[/editline] Homeworld even. This phone has weird autocorrect[/QUOTE] Really dude, fuck you.
If you play your cards right, this could be your Reichstag burning, Overpain.
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];35205997']If you play your cards right, this could be your Reichstag burning, Overpain.[/QUOTE] Yea, right Will my homeworld will ever be habitable?
[QUOTE=overpain;35206072]Yea, right Will my homeworld will ever be habitable?[/QUOTE] Absolutely. Soonish, too. Antimatter radiation stuff will dissipate in a couple turns.
There's the matter of the broken atmosphere, but Terraformers might fix that up.
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];35206189']Absolutely. Soonish, too. Antimatter radiation stuff will dissipate in a couple turns.[/QUOTE] That is bullshit I blew a hole to his planet's CORE destroyed his atmosphere and killed everyone on the planet. He doesn't have the technology to repair that kind of damage Also bear in mind it isn't just antimatter. It was antimatter laced hydrogen. His planet is now suffused with the equivalent of two freighter ship loads of alpha beta and gamma radiation
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;35207841]That is bullshit I blew a hole to his planet's CORE destroyed his atmosphere and killed everyone on the planet. He doesn't have the technology to repair that kind of damage Also bear in mind it isn't just antimatter. It was antimatter laced hydrogen. His planet is now suffused with the equivalent of two freighter ship loads of alpha beta and gamma radiation[/QUOTE] Dude ,first, shut your mouth. Second, grox are immune to radiation. The bomb did that effect.
first no screw you Second no they aren't they're resistant to it doesn't make them immune. If they were immune you wouldn't be dying in droves whenever you bumble into the galactic core
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;35208170]first no screw you Second no they aren't they're resistant to it doesn't make them immune. If they were immune you wouldn't be dying in droves whenever you bumble into the galactic core[/QUOTE] Or the intense heat and pressure does the trick, and not the radiation. Or, we stop arguing and let the GM decide?
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;35208170]first no screw you Second no they aren't they're resistant to it doesn't make them immune. If they were immune you wouldn't be dying in droves whenever you bumble into the galactic core[/QUOTE] That is space anomalies dumbass.
It was a gamma ray bust. That was what wiped out your fleet and destroyed one of your worlds. As evidenced by the name a gamma ray burst is a burst of gamma radiation You are not immune to radiation just resistant.
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Yeah that's how I feel in regards to my master plan when I read "You should be fine in a few turns" How exactly does one mend what I did to his planet in a few years I would love to implement it on Earth
I was kind of referring to the whole argument in general. While i do agree it's strange a whole planet could just revive itself from a huge bomb like that (Unless it's like Wall-E or some shit). Seed said he could have the planet back so that's that.
Shut the fuck up. The planet will be livable. End of story. It's the Grox. They're already half robot. They just don't give a fuck.
That's horse nobbies, Seed. Complete and utter horse nobbies. But that does present an interesting point. If they're half robot than the weapons would be doubly effective. On detonation nukes release electromagnetic pulses. EMP kills the robot half radiation and heat kills the other
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;35210124]That's horse nobbies, Seed. Complete and utter horse nobbies. But that does present an interesting point. If they're half robot than the weapons would be doubly effective. On detonation nukes release electromagnetic pulses. EMP kills the robot half radiation and heat kills the other[/QUOTE] They're probably robotized and running off bodily energies and using the organic nervous system, which wouldn't be affected by EMP. Even if it was, an EMP is only effective if the nuke happens in high atmosphere or LEO. Deal with it or don't, I don't give a toot.
Uh that isn't true the EMP is released no matter where the bomb is detonated it's a part of the reaction. [editline]19th March 2012[/editline] No matter I will just have to send more bombs. Lots of them I'd like to see him rebuild his homeworld after 5 more bombs hit it. And if he does that's complete bullshit
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;35210272]Uh that isn't true the EMP is released no matter where the bomb is detonated it's a part of the reaction. [/QUOTE] But it's not nearly as effective. EMPs are effective over a large area because of high-altitude detonation spread the gamma rays and whatnot across a larger area. E1 and then E2 and then E3. E3, the lesser of the effects, is all that occurs in a ground-level explosion. The devastating one to the electronics is E1 followed by the E2. E3 is the pussy version. And that's all that you get in a ground-level.
I wasn't saying it wasn't less effective I was just correcting your saying it's only effective at high altitude.
But in short, there's no real atmosphere. If Overpain wants the planet to become habitable again, he'd need to build a metric fuckton of Terraformers and let them run on automatic for a few turns.
He'd need to INVENT that technology first. Which should and would take considerable time. By no means should his planet be 'good to go' in a few turns. And there should definitely be lasting side effects from having a HOLE TO YOUR CORE blown into your planet where the capitol was.
I don't know about this hole in the core stuff. I think that ought to be retconned.
Well the hole to the Core is where the shipyard was. Maybe rain will occur and cause the hole to become a giant radioactive lake. But regardless, Terraformers will take at least three turns to develop a good tech base in order to make the planet reforming occur. (As in, three turns to get the Terraformers to "Super Advanced" Status, which has the effect of repairing terrain damage, essentially forming it into higher ranks of habitable worlds. Currently, Overpain's homeworld is at the worst thing possible (Rocky, unbreathable). With Basic Terraformers, after two turns he can turn it into a Rocky, Challenging to breathe in World, and so on and so forth)
The hole in the core thing makes some sense. A bomb the size of a semi truck was detonated in a shipyard which is going to contain built fusion reactors, fissionable material, fuel, and other such lovely things. Basically it turned the semi truck sized bomb into a shipyard sized bomb :v: [editline]19th March 2012[/editline] [quote=steam]StarToad: Overpain is begging me not to fight the grox alongside the Verans[/quote] As much as I hate to say it I agree in that at least you shouldn't even be playing you're a GM.
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