pendragonman
Absent Friends Margrave
As to the 3d v. 2D we could add height sticks. :devil:
Flashbacks of Mustangs and Messerschmidts...
As to the 3d v. 2D we could add height sticks. :devil:
Well there is another game I have not heard of or played, is it cool? Me, I just saw a WWI airplane game that had them in a con photo.Flashbacks of Mustangs and Messerschmidts...
Yeah, that sounds familiar, Harpoon has mad need for space to play too. We played in an empty lounge in the UWM Math & Science building.M&M is AWESOME!!!
Unfortunately, it requires you to know someone with carpentry skills, and everyone to have a model of their craft, preferably of the same scale (we typically used Revel models for consistency)
Oh, and you need a gymnasium. Requires a ton of space to move around.
This is what the stands look like: http://boardgamegeek.com/image/492774/mustangs-and-messerschmitts
There are other pics here of gameplay
And in the Far Future they will not have found a way to mask it, to directionally vent it or otherwise disperse it so that it cannot be detected. Yep, the Far Future will not be any better at hiding IR radiation than we are now. Since the Future will be no better at it than now, why bother?
Really? Someone clever won't invent a technology to mask this? Really?
Same thinking going on here as in the forties when they thought no one will ever be able to hide their plane or ship from Radar. No submarine will be able to hide from Sonar. And yet, here we are. Low radar cross section planes that are easily mistaken for birds on radar and ships with such low radar cross sections that they are virtually invisible on the scope, anechoic coatings that absorb Sonar and not reflect it back making subs virtually invisible.
You'll have to take that up with the Traveller writers. They're the ones that didn't include stealth fields and subspace heat sinks in or below TL15.And in the Far Future they will not have found a way to mask it, to directionally vent it or otherwise disperse it so that it cannot be detected. Yep, the Far Future will not be any better at hiding IR radiation than we are now. Since the Future will be no better at it than now, why bother?
I can't agree with that. It's no more non-Sci-Fi than FLT drives. But it does take us out of Official Traveller Territory, a subset of Sci-Fi that doesn't include stealth fields.In short, Thermodynamics says there is no way to truly mask your heat signature. Cannot be done without violating the laws of physics as we know them now. It takes you well out of Sci-Fi and into Space Fantasy.
I can't agree with that. It's no more non-Sci-Fi than FLT drives. But it does take us out of Official Traveller Territory, a subset of Sci-Fi that doesn't include stealth fields.
Hans
Not really relevant. Your claim that if it's not theoretically possible, it's science fantasy is just plain wrong. If it has science fiction tropes only it is science fiction; if it has fantasy tropes only, it's fantasy; and if it has both science fiction and fantasy tropes, it's science fantasy. There are certainly plenty of FLT drives in SF books that are not possible.Actually, FTL of certain types fits well within current physics. THe energy requirements make them implausible, but NASA actually is working on them, because the physics says it's doable.
Science fiction is a subset of fantasy, according to the MLA and ALA.Not really relevant. Your claim that if it's not theoretically possible, it's science fantasy is just plain wrong. If it has science fiction tropes only it is science fiction; if it has fantasy tropes only, it's fantasy; and if it has both science fiction and fantasy tropes, it's science fantasy. There are certainly plenty of FLT drives in SF books that are not possible.
Hans
I don't know what the MLA and the ALA are, but they seem to have gotten hold of the wrong end of the stick. The distinction between fantasy and science fiction is an old and well-established one.Science fiction is a subset of fantasy, according to the MLA and ALA.
I don't know what the MLA and the ALA are, but they seem to have gotten hold of the wrong end of the stick. The distinction between fantasy and science fiction is an old and well-established one.
Hans
Modern Language Association and American Library Association. The bodies which define American Standard English and literary genres.
No current physics allows for cicumvention of your basic blackbody radiation. If the half facing in isn't at 3°K, it soon will be. And to do that, you need to take the average inboard temps, and dump them out the back through radiators.
That radiator process also means you're lighting up your exhaust and the space dust behind you. You STILL generate a glow, only now it's a diffuse 2500°K one, and not a 1000°K one (your radiators). And you have to have much better radiators, and note the excess: that's because you have extra energy dump due to having to pump heat around to keep the front shell at 3°K.
In short, Thermodynamics says there is no way to truly mask your heat signature. Cannot be done without violating the laws of physics as we know them now. It takes you well out of Sci-Fi and into Space Fantasy.
Looks like they made a mistake then.
(America has an institution with the authority to define literary genres?!? You learn something new every day...)
Hans
More importantly, you cannot mask your blackbody radiation.
If you're above 3°K, you are visible in the IR.
You may be shielded by something in between, you may place yourself in front of something the same temp, but you radiate in the IR at a frequency and energy directly based upon your temperature. And that temperature, because of the fusion plant, is quite hot (even tho' the cabin might not be).
No reason. However, the Traveller writers haven't, AFAIK, postulated the use of absurdium to create perfect heat sinks. Or any kind of heat sink. Absent that, it seems reasonable enough to assume that no such things are available.I don't follow this logic. We're discussing a game, which has elements that current technology cannot even approximate. What is the logical basis for departing from reality as we currently understand it in some areas, and attempting to refute those departures in other areas? If it's postulated that unobtanium is used to manufacture FTL drives, why not postulate the use of absurdium to create perfect heat sinks?
I don't follow this logic. We're discussing a game, which has elements that current technology cannot even approximate. What is the logical basis for departing from reality as we currently understand it in some areas, and attempting to refute those departures in other areas? If it's postulated that unobtanium is used to manufacture FTL drives, why not postulate the use of absurdium to create perfect heat sinks?
Blackbody radiation is so well established that not having it means the universe lacks fundamental constants we need in order to exist.
It also rules out stealth in space without some form of interdimensional heat sink, which said heat sink also makes for other issues... namely, if you can dump heat into a pocket universe, you should be able to send FTL commo through it.