Zhou Tai An (kain@pacific.net.sg)
Fri, 10 Nov 2000 20:30:25 +0800 (SGT)
>>So I-Field barriers are collapsable, if they appear on a definitive spectrum?
>
> Now that you mention it, that would make sense. Presumably there is
>some conceivable beam weapon that could penetrate even an I-field barrier
>- it's just that we've never seen it. I'm not even sure what the key spec
>is - the VSBR uses super high-velocity particles to penetrate enemy beam
>shields, but is that required to pierce the I-field container, or the
>plasma within it? I wonder because we've also seen beam sabers that can
>cut through beam shields (in Crossbone Gundam, natch), and presumably
>those aren't super-accelerated...
Precisely. ^_^ There ARE weapons which can pierce I-Fields...let me suggest
yet another one. Since beam sabers seem to have the greatest penetrative
potential, let's take my beam disc idea one side further and create a beam
harpoon - intensify the I-Field containing the plasma and launch it. Should
be able to pierce warship I-Fields if the particle density is thick enough,
methinks.
Zhou Tai An (kain@pacific.net.sg)
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