jeffluo35
jeffluo35
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28th Oct 2017
31st Aug 2019
This is a ship which uses the revolutionary new WARP drive. It also comes with a fusion reactor. Its weapons are capable of destroying almost anything. Also, I know it's a box. Don't judge. Credit: Laino32 for some ideas, and Chesvin1 for the art.
doorkarma wormy space lasership destroyer ship

Comments

  • jeffluo35
    jeffluo35
    28th Oct 2017
    also yes there is a fusion reactor, that box thing in the middle of the ship. it takes in hydrogen and then fuses it (eventually) into oxygen. that is, HYGN > NBLE > CO2 > OXYG
  • jeffluo35
    jeffluo35
    28th Oct 2017
    PCLN(EXOT) can be found if you were to look carefully in the back 1/3rds of the ship, where the warp drive is found
  • jeffluo35
    jeffluo35
    28th Oct 2017
    cikat2: yes, there is in fact exotic matter getting thrown into the warp drive. you're either too blind to see it or you just don't realize that in tpt, WARP is invisible. "radiation pulse" is too long to write anywhere, and i can call what i make whatever i want.
  • cikat2
    cikat2
    28th Oct 2017
    Pretty nice tho
  • cikat2
    cikat2
    28th Oct 2017
    Warp drives use gravity to propel the ship. Exotic matter is needed for that, but I don't see anything warp drive-related in the "warp drive."
  • cikat2
    cikat2
    28th Oct 2017
    Oh, sorry, it is a fusion reactor. But please fix the names for the "lasers." The wide one is more of a radiation pulse.
  • cikat2
    cikat2
    28th Oct 2017
    Please stop spitting out nonsense
  • cikat2
    cikat2
    28th Oct 2017
    Also, your lasers are not even lasers. The main one would be if it used PHOT, but it uses protons, so you might as well call it a proton beam. Also, the wide "laser" cannot be classified as a laser, as the radiation would not be coherent even if it was shooting photons.
  • cikat2
    cikat2
    28th Oct 2017
    msasterisk: that's not a fusion reactor, it's a plain old fission reactor
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    28th Oct 2017
    There *is* a fusion reactor actually