Yeah, i'm gonna go with this, even if it is supposedly easy to manufacture and can be used by any infantry. Remember, nutcases talk of wunderwaffen, idiots talk of strategy, generals talk of logistics.DataSnake said:M-36 lasgun. Not very flashy, but so rugged it makes an AK47 look like a faberge egg. Also, it has a 150-shot self-replenishing magazine.
I would much rather have this.Varun Garuda Maharaj said:![]()
I'll borrow this from the Elites
Storm troopers are weak, they can't shoot anything and their armor might as well be made of paper.Nouw said:Read first post, present day. I know it may be boring but a battalion of Storm Troopers running in a modern battlefield is cool right? Right?Jonluw said:The death star. What war?
What planet, for that matter.
Do we both know the scientific reason why Stormtroopers would fail? Or are you assuming that they're just plain bad at shooting?gabe12301 said:Storm troopers are weak, they can't shoot anything and their armor might as well be made of paper.Nouw said:Read first post, present day. I know it may be boring but a battalion of Storm Troopers running in a modern battlefield is cool right? Right?Jonluw said:The death star. What war?
What planet, for that matter.
Yeah, there's nothing like fighting an army that...WONT...FUCKING...DIE!Cheesus333 said:I think dotTech from Stone (a sci-fi novel by Adam Roberts, fantastic read) would be infinitely useful. For those who don't know, dotTech is nanotechnology, and it's essentially sentient nanobots that live in the blood stream of a human and repair/'upgrade' the body. For example, it can heal all wounds - even decapitation, ingeniously - and solves any problem it's faced with. It can also directly morph and change the physiology and anatomy of the creature it inhabits, giving anything from longer hair to extra limbs or heads, and much more than I couldn never list here. For obvious reasons, that would be useful in a modern war.