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Nope, definitely chemical, smoke trails don't happen with Ions.Not checical but ion or anti-matter propelled would be more likely. And with those it still wouldn't be plasma missiles.
Nope, definitely chemical, smoke trails don't happen with Ions.Not checical but ion or anti-matter propelled would be more likely. And with those it still wouldn't be plasma missiles.
Tell that to the Romulan Star Navy and see what happens to your ship.Plasma Torpedo just sounds kinda... lame.
Is that supposed to scare me? The Romulan Star Navy will never even see one of my ships.Tell that to the Romulan Star Navy and see what happens to your ship.
Maybe not real ion engines, but sci-fi ion engines might.Nope, definitely chemical, smoke trails don't happen with Ions.
Correct. I don't remember, though, if they were actually launched out or if they flew out under their own power.Wasn't the star trek version of torpedoes fired out of a rail gun like launcher and guided (when actually using a guided torp) by manoeuvring thrusters in the torp? Giving it a limited tracking ability but a lot of punch compared to their phasers.
When did Calbiri say that AMCs were actually containers of plasma?My god... He's right! Plasma, however, could be transported inside of missile-like canisters to effectively melt the enemy's hull. (Yep, just took what Calbiri said, and put it into a logical manner that tells you exactly how AMCs are really just slower-than-light missile systems that fire extremely shiny, plasma-filled rockets.)(Would this even be considered conventional?)
Rockets might not necessarily explode, but ours do, so they can't be plasma, because plasma doesn't explode.No, not missiles, rockets, completely different from missiles. Also, Calbiri was defining AMCs as being "cannons", and giving the definition of "missile", though not necessarily connecting the two (I simply assumed that he was). Rockets don't necessarily explode. I understand that cannons do not necessarily fire self-propelled munitions (until the 17th century, cannons were like the first muskets, put powder in the barrel, then the projectile), but I used them as if they were synonymous to any sort of mechanism that fires self-propelled projectiles. (Though it could also be a canister launcher, launching canisters of plasma at your foes.)
It cannot be plasma though. Missile is much more fitting, as when it is missile, on RP servers people can pretend the kind of missile is whatever they want it to be. Keeping the type of missile it actually is allows for people to make their own stories.Then rename it "plasma launcher".
Ion engines also leave a trail but not so much visible as chemical propelled engines, because they eject much less matter in the same time.Nope, definitely chemical, smoke trails don't happen with Ions.