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7/10/2025, 11:44:44 PM
>>96058199
>Absolutely *nothing* about this was supposed to be practical.
>We weren't *set* on it. We just wanted to find something that both hadn't been done before, AND would produce an eye-opening result, AND was feasible within BattleTechs level of sci-fi.
>The biggest problem is the whole "magnetic bottles don't work the way you thought they do" thing. Which, ok, fair enough. Not everyone has a STEM background. Back to the drawing board.
Well like I said, while purpose building a Chlorine Trifluoride spraying Dropship is more effort than it's worth, I would not put it pass the Star League's atomization and centralizing of production that they'd have Dropships full of super acid putting around.
Of course, you are already famous for shooting those down...
>>converted to laissez faire libertarianism IRL
Ooof...
You could pull a Gihern and fry them with a Solar Ray, much like how Amaris tried to do with that Solar Shade.
>Absolutely *nothing* about this was supposed to be practical.
>We weren't *set* on it. We just wanted to find something that both hadn't been done before, AND would produce an eye-opening result, AND was feasible within BattleTechs level of sci-fi.
>The biggest problem is the whole "magnetic bottles don't work the way you thought they do" thing. Which, ok, fair enough. Not everyone has a STEM background. Back to the drawing board.
Well like I said, while purpose building a Chlorine Trifluoride spraying Dropship is more effort than it's worth, I would not put it pass the Star League's atomization and centralizing of production that they'd have Dropships full of super acid putting around.
Of course, you are already famous for shooting those down...
>>converted to laissez faire libertarianism IRL
Ooof...
You could pull a Gihern and fry them with a Solar Ray, much like how Amaris tried to do with that Solar Shade.
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