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Testing Spreadshheet.

Hello All,

Checking against T:TNE FFS v2 and few things from T4:FFS, I created a Non-Gravitic TL14 X-Ray Laser: very interesting results.

TL-14...1000-MJ Barbette...136.9 t, 14.17 MW, 4.3313 MCr,...At Short: 10:1/38-119, 1 GN.

That was about as waxed as I could make it. It can burn: 4522 Armour?
 
Correction: (Non-Grav)

TL-14 1-Gj X-Ray Laser Barb... Vol: 84, Mass: 136.9 t, 14.17 MW, 4.3313 MCr...
Sh: 10:1/25-79, Med: 20:1/19-59, Long: 40:1/10-30, Ext: 80:1/5-15

At SH, it burns 1975 AV.
 
Over on the old TNE-RCES list someone came up with a add-on rule that Lasers could not exceed an Intensity of TL*50 to cover these mega-destructive lasers.
 
T4 has that rule, but it brings up a few questions.

Is it based on DE or IE?

The Book version of a TL-14 FUV Laser Barbette is designed at 300-MJ (I can stuff 6.26 m^3 more stuff) and its IE is 1500-Mj.

The defined 50-Mj/TL limit of T4 for TL14 is 700-Mj DE and an IE of 3500-Mj.

The NG 1-Gj TL-14 X-Ray Laser has a IE of 1333-Mj.

So, which factor is the guide, DE or IE? I prefer IE if I use it.

--AF
 
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