kthen the arc reactor, helicarrier, mjolnir, James Rhodes' wingsuit, Ultron's turn-town-into-asteroid device, and many more.
lets get back on topic of concrete blocks in a sci fi game
I'm fine with making stuff up but why throw something out there we simply know doesn't make sense or follow what we know is already established facts.
If you are going to do that may as well say fine the armor is made out of dandy lions weaved together. It makes as much sense. Other wise what in the hell is the purpose of having the detail built into the crafting system for building stuff.
The arch reactor is based on Multi-Isotope Radio-Decay Cell. - while not entirely realistic is in part based on real world physics even the material Palladium has a real world bases being in it.
There are real winged suits with jet propulsion. Its only a matter of time before someone uses a different materials and lightens them even makes them collapsible. If they drop in some computer controls and control surfaces they will be able to do even better.
mjolnir - based on magic not science or at least not known science potentially just alien tech. But make a hammer out of titanium hollow it out put an inertial engine in it an AI and guidance system you could do pretty much just that.
speaking of inertial engines the ones we can build to day are vastly better than what we could when they were first came up with. Honestly I was thinking about building 4 and attaching them to a bike frame to use as a real hover bike like in starwars.
You can make a real aircraft carrier fly its just a matter of spending money and showing a need for it. We have the technology to do it now.
Ultron's turn-town-into-asteroid device - is based on a fictional metal. I honestly haven't watched that one. So no idea why he needs the metal. It would be easier to simple establish a warp bubble and let the earth move itself away from the city. Then end the warp bubble allowing gravity and momentum to do exactly what he intended. Reading the articles. The issue would be simply generating enough power to create a warp bubble that large. considering we can make a 90,000 megaton nuclear bomb but we just don't I would say if we seen the need we actually could do that as well.
See the problem is most people don't have an actual grasp of what we can really do with current technology.
Think of it this way. We have 3D printers far more capable than most people know. They can do metal or plastic some can even add circuits in. Some can create circuit boards. They are looking at even individual manufacturing of microchips shortly rather than the mass producing we currently do, some can even handle making fabric to clothing. We also have automate lathes, cnc... and a lot more. Our antennas can pick up the signal from a 27 watt transmitter 120 AU from earth. (Voyager).
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I'm fine with making stuff up but why throw something out there we simply know doesn't make sense or follow what we know is already established facts.
If you are going to do that may as well say fine the armor is made out of dandy lions weaved together. It makes as much sense. Other wise what in the hell is the purpose of having the detail built into the crafting system for building stuff.
Just because "You" don't understand something doesn't make it not possible!
The arch reactor is based on Multi-Isotope Radio-Decay Cell. - while not entirely realistic is in part based on real world physics even the material Palladium has a real world bases being in it.
There are real winged suits with jet propulsion. Its only a matter of time before someone uses a different materials and lightens them even makes them collapsible. If they drop in some computer controls and control surfaces they will be able to do even better.
mjolnir - based on magic not science or at least not known science potentially just alien tech. But make a hammer out of titanium hollow it out put an inertial engine in it an AI and guidance system you could do pretty much just that.
speaking of inertial engines the ones we can build to day are vastly better than what we could when they were first came up with. Honestly I was thinking about building 4 and attaching them to a bike frame to use as a real hover bike like in starwars.
You can make a real aircraft carrier fly its just a matter of spending money and showing a need for it. We have the technology to do it now.
Ultron's turn-town-into-asteroid device - is based on a fictional metal. I honestly haven't watched that one. So no idea why he needs the metal. It would be easier to simple establish a warp bubble and let the earth move itself away from the city. Then end the warp bubble allowing gravity and momentum to do exactly what he intended. Reading the articles. The issue would be simply generating enough power to create a warp bubble that large. considering we can make a 90,000 megaton nuclear bomb but we just don't I would say if we seen the need we actually could do that as well.
See the problem is most people don't have an actual grasp of what we can really do with current technology.
Think of it this way. We have 3D printers far more capable than most people know. They can do metal or plastic some can even add circuits in. Some can create circuit boards. They are looking at even individual manufacturing of microchips shortly rather than the mass producing we currently do, some can even handle making fabric to clothing. We also have automate lathes, cnc... and a lot more. Our antennas can pick up the signal from a 27 watt transmitter 120 AU from earth. (Voyager).