I'd like to address the MAC

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  •  09-18-2008, 11:04 PM 357142

    I'd like to address the MAC

    To those of you who think they know every little bit about canon, halo, and all it's characters please stop flaunting. You cannot completely know or understand halo canon. Namely in this the orbital MAC. Now scientifically we argue and debate back and forth over it. But think, our only knowledge about it comes from books and games. Now in the books whenever a MAC's power is addressed it is reffered to as, "A normal MAC blast could..." the thing is MAC technology has been already demonstrated in many ways, Ship board MAC's, MAC stations, The guass hog. Who says it cannot be fitted to a bombardment variant? Stating that something unaddressed or unmentioned in halo is non-canon is actually biased information and is actually fanon.

     

         Don't try to argue science here, as it IS after all a fictional universe. On that is not fully detailed or fleshed out. You can't be positive in saying that a bombardment variant of a MAC is impossible, what are your sources? Never addressed in the books. And MC never had air support from a ship as large as the SoF. It's as plausable as anything else like it, combat rifles. And before other members start flooding me with, "Well if they went by that logic they could add werewolves in!" don't say anything as irrelevant as that. It's still a halo game. I'm just saying that the orbital MAC strike could easily (And probably will) become 'Canon'.


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  •  09-18-2008, 11:08 PM 357143 in reply to 357142

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    Mr. sprinkles:

    To those of you who think they know every little bit about canon, halo, and all it's characters please stop flaunting. You cannot completely know or understand halo canon. Namely in this the orbital MAC. Now scientifically we argue and debate back and forth over it. But think, our only knowledge about it comes from books and games. Now in the books whenever a MAC's power is addressed it is reffered to as, "A normal MAC blast could..." the thing is MAC technology has been already demonstrated in many ways, Ship board MAC's, MAC stations, The guass hog. Who says it cannot be fitted to a bombardment variant? Stating that something unaddressed or unmentioned in halo is non-canon is actually biased information and is actually fanon.

     

         Don't try to argue science here, as it IS after all a fictional universe. On that is not fully detailed or fleshed out. You can't be positive in saying that a bombardment variant of a MAC is impossible, what are your sources? Never addressed in the books. And MC never had air support from a ship as large as the SoF. It's as plausable as anything else like it, combat rifles. And before other members start flooding me with, "Well if they went by that logic they could add werewolves in!" don't say anything as irrelevant as that. It's still a halo game. I'm just saying that the orbital MAC strike could easily (And probably will) become 'Canon'.

    I fail, then, to see where your contention leads to discussion or debate. Obviously you won't be persuaded, as you will not listen to anyone else's opinion.


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  •  09-18-2008, 11:17 PM 357146 in reply to 357143

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    Mr. sprinkles:
    To those of you who think they know every little bit about canon, halo, and all it's characters please stop flaunting. You cannot completely know or understand halo canon. Namely in this the orbital MAC. Now scientifically we argue and debate back and forth over it. But think, our only knowledge about it comes from books and games. Now in the books whenever a MAC's power is addressed it is reffered to as, "A normal MAC blast could..." the thing is MAC technology has been already demonstrated in many ways, Ship board MAC's, MAC stations, The guass hog. Who says it cannot be fitted to a bombardment variant? Stating that something unaddressed or unmentioned in halo is non-canon is actually biased information and is actually fanon.

     

         Don't try to argue science here, as it IS after all a fictional universe. On that is not fully detailed or fleshed out. You can't be positive in saying that a bombardment variant of a MAC is impossible, what are your sources? Never addressed in the books. And MC never had air support from a ship as large as the SoF. It's as plausable as anything else like it, combat rifles. And before other members start flooding me with, "Well if they went by that logic they could add werewolves in!" don't say anything as irrelevant as that. It's still a halo game. I'm just saying that the orbital MAC strike could easily (And probably will) become 'Canon'.

    Rotaretilbo:
    Mr. sprinkles:
    Too bad that's impossible, and actually acting as if you know unspecified canon is pretty much making it up. For all we know there could be a bombardment version of the MAC gun installed in very large ships.

    If Wraiths can have shields, why do the Covenant mysteriously stop deploying them in four major conflicts, three of which take place on Forerunner artifacts? And why make a ground bombardment of a ship to ship weapon when you can just use Archer missiles? "We have this coilgun that speeds objects up to nearly half the speed of light, but we want to be able to waste the previous few shots a ship can carry of it on planets without destroying the planets outright, so let's waste the time to develop a second version that fires them incredibly slow, and then, for God knows why, since we can't fit this and a regular MAC on a ship, we'll equip this on some ships instead of a regular MAC, making those ships completely useless in space combat." Yup, that makes perfect sense.

    Ŧhunder€hief:
    I fail, then, to see where your contention leads to discussion or debate, obviously you won't be persuaded, as you will not listen to anyone else's opinion.

    You just made my day.


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  •  09-18-2008, 11:43 PM 357153 in reply to 357142

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    Well, since science is against the rules of this thread, I'll use the religion of Mythbusters to support my argument. When they fired guns and rifles into a swimming pool, they found that the high-powered, high-velocity rounds shattered upon impact with the water, which is only slightly more dense than air. Air is infinitely more dense than a vacuum, so a high-velocity shell accelerated from orbit might shatter on impact with the atmosphere, and burn up before it hits the ground. Thus necessitating a low-velocity variant for surface attacks. Also, if made of the correct material, an orbit to surface shell wouldn't need to be very large, probably only 40 kilos or so. It would be cheaper than a missile, which needs fuel, oxygen, guidance, and precision-manufactured components. The orbit to surface shell could be simply a core of iron wrapped in carbon fiber. (Please don't think that any of the figures given are based on any sound science, this is only random speculation for the purpose of entertaining a debate.)
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  •  09-19-2008, 3:46 AM 357176 in reply to 357143

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    science does apply here.

    1. and the only way the bombarding would work is if the MAC was made for speed (3 shots on 5 secounds) instead of power (planet buster)


  •  09-19-2008, 5:02 AM 357183 in reply to 357176

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    @Sprinkles: not a bad argument, but Rot's counter basically just illustrated everything that's wrong with halowars. If fans can think of better stuff (read "more suitable" things with the same effect) than the developers, then something's wrong.


  •  09-19-2008, 5:11 AM 357184 in reply to 357183

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    L0d3x:
    @Sprinkles: not a bad argument, but Rot's counter basically just illustrated everything that's wrong with halowars. If fans can think of better stuff (read "more suitable" things with the same effect) than the developers, then something's wrong.
    hopefully the new company listens alot more

  •  09-19-2008, 5:33 AM 357186 in reply to 357143

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    hey, Ive been wondering if the MAC gun worked anything like a particle accelerator?

    Im not exactly sure how it work.


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  •  09-19-2008, 5:35 AM 357187 in reply to 357186

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    ukurse:

    hey, Ive been wondering if the MAC gun worked anything like a particle accelerator.

    Im not exactly sure how it work

    It accelerates huge metal slugs using magnetic coils.



  •  09-19-2008, 5:41 AM 357189 in reply to 357187

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    L0d3x:
    ukurse:

    hey, Ive been wondering if the MAC gun worked anything like a particle accelerator.

    Im not exactly sure how it work

    It accelerates huge metal slugs using magnetic coils.

    So, what its just like a giant spring shotting huge slugs of metal?


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  •  09-19-2008, 6:25 AM 357198 in reply to 357189

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    ukurse:
    L0d3x:

    It accelerates huge metal slugs using magnetic coils.

    So, what its just like a giant spring shotting huge slugs of metal?

    No

    the coil goes around the barrel.

    when electricity flows through it... it becomes magnetic and the MAC round it fired.

     

     

    (all of that could be wrong but that's my understanding of it) 

  •  09-19-2008, 6:59 AM 357210 in reply to 357189

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    ukurse:
    L0d3x:
    ukurse:

    hey, Ive been wondering if the MAC gun worked anything like a particle accelerator.

    Im not exactly sure how it work

    It accelerates huge metal slugs using magnetic coils.

    So, what its just like a giant spring shotting huge slugs of metal?

    No it's like a bullet that is fired without the use of gas or "powder", but rather a magnet polarized to the same as the slug being forced out of the "barrel". Alot more potential for destruction, go "google" gauss, or coil gun.

    Grey101:

    science does apply here.

    1. and the only way the bombarding would work is if the MAC was made for speed (3 shots on 5 secounds) instead of power (planet buster)

    Yea, but to my knowledge only the "Pillar of Autumn" was ever outfitted with that version. So once again you run into a canon error.

     

  •  09-19-2008, 7:21 AM 357218 in reply to 357153

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    Omega Lambda:
    Well, since science is against the rules of this thread, I'll use the religion of Mythbusters to support my argument. When they fired guns and rifles into a swimming pool, they found that the high-powered, high-velocity rounds shattered upon impact with the water, which is only slightly more dense than air. Air is infinitely more dense than a vacuum, so a high-velocity shell accelerated from orbit might shatter on impact with the atmosphere, and burn up before it hits the ground. Thus necessitating a low-velocity variant for surface attacks. Also, if made of the correct material, an orbit to surface shell wouldn't need to be very large, probably only 40 kilos or so. It would be cheaper than a missile, which needs fuel, oxygen, guidance, and precision-manufactured components. The orbit to surface shell could be simply a core of iron wrapped in carbon fiber. (Please don't think that any of the figures given are based on any sound science, this is only random speculation for the purpose of entertaining a debate.)

    first, air is hundreds of times less dense than water.  but second, and more importantly, you can, exactally crash into the atmosphere, as it starts out at a few molecules per liter and gradually increases to 600000000000000000000000 molecules per liter. 




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  •  09-19-2008, 9:04 AM 357231 in reply to 357198

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    NHW:
    ukurse:
    L0d3x:

    It accelerates huge metal slugs using magnetic coils.

    So, what its just like a giant spring shotting huge slugs of metal?

    No

    the coil goes around the barrel.

    when electricity flows through it... it becomes magnetic and the MAC round it fired.

     

     

    (all of that could be wrong but that's my understanding of it) 

    Close enough. A coil gun is a barrel with a series of magnetic coils around it. When fired, the coils turn on and then off in a sequenced action resulting into what is referred to by some coil gun enthusiasts as "the pulse." This pulse occurs at phenomenal speeds. As each coil turns on they pull the round forward until it exits the barrel.

    Now don't get this confused with the railgun which utilizes two magneticized rails instead of coils, but on the same principal. 


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  •  09-19-2008, 9:04 AM 357232 in reply to 357198

    Re: I'd like to address the MAC

    Double post. Dangit
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