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Post by Dr. Joseph Williams on Feb 27, 2004 19:07:35 GMT -5
Yeah Peter, I think William's idea would probably be the best for what youre trying to do. I think itll be a pretty useful piece of equipment once its complete. yours truly, -the godfather.
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Post by TheRazorsEdge on Feb 28, 2004 3:55:04 GMT -5
William's idea? I mentioned it first by six minutes!
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Post by Dr. Joseph Williams on Feb 29, 2004 8:39:28 GMT -5
I just like William better.
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Post by TheRazorsEdge on Feb 29, 2004 14:20:29 GMT -5
I should've known...
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Post by Jason D Knetge on Aug 29, 2006 20:18:58 GMT -5
Hay I know I'm the now guy here but what about a Proton shotgun to reely stun the crap out of ghost . You wood pump it to charge the belt generator wen fired it wood shoot a short spray of Protons and sins you pump it to charge it you my have a end Les supply of sots It wood have to be more powerful then a regaler Proton gun . It may Obliterate a class 2 and lower I don't know if a Singel blast wood have Anny affect no a class 7.
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Post by TheRazorsEdge on Aug 30, 2006 0:50:02 GMT -5
My Proton Railgun can shoot in bursts like that.
It's designed to temporarily STUN entities, though, not destroy them. Energy can't be destroyed, after all, only changed from one form to another. And forcing PKE to take on a different form by attempting to destroy it can prove very, very dangerous.
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Post by Jason D Knetge on Aug 30, 2006 3:58:43 GMT -5
Dr. Jeff thank you for the Heads up on the forcing PKE to take on a different form being dangerous. I just Thot that class 2-1not being solid they my just splatter and re form later. Da's this mean I cant billed it.
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Post by TheRazorsEdge on Aug 31, 2006 1:03:22 GMT -5
Ectoplasm won't explode from a proton blast anyway. They're opposing magnetic forces.
Opposing charges attract, like charges repel. You'd need a negatively charged energy blast to cause a spirit to split apart.
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Post by I'm Not OK (I Promise) on Aug 31, 2006 2:37:13 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]Those stationary PKE meters are pretty cool-- I think you guys should make those standard. Plus, I hear Otter's working on some kind of ectoplasmic adhesive... something to do with my green frustration slime that he scraped off the garage floor. I don't know how well that will turn out, though. All I know is, the stuff gets stuck in my hair like crazy, and only peanut butter can get it out.[/glow]
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Post by Jason D Knetge on Sept 1, 2006 8:01:20 GMT -5
How a bowt a PKE meter that dabbuls as a ghost taser
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Post by Dr. Andy Harness on Sept 3, 2006 11:15:13 GMT -5
I like to shoot my ghosts from a distance. It's too risky getting that close... even for me.
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Post by Jason D Knetge on Sept 3, 2006 12:35:57 GMT -5
I like to shoot my ghosts from a distance. It's too risky getting that close... even for me. I ment for off duty protection or if your pak was ever taken away you would still have a PKE meter.
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Post by Dr. Andy Harness on Sept 4, 2006 0:16:59 GMT -5
I've been lobbying for forearm PKE meters since I was in the ETGB and we still haven't got em. haha
Adding a taser might not be a good idea. Random electric sparks around an already dangerous device doesn't make me wanna hold one. Have you ever seen one explode? It's not pretty.
Besides... I'm too cool to carry a PKE meter on my civilian time. haha
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Post by Professor Egon Spengler on Sept 5, 2006 8:09:55 GMT -5
Adding some sort of offfensive capacity to a PKE meter would be problematic. The technology already exists to make it feasible--a simple modification of Dr. Hazzard's "six gun" design would allow that easily--but I would not recommend it.
For one thing, the Meter is not designed as a weapon, and no matter where the alpha particle projector was installed, it would be a painfully awkward firing stance. The available technology would mean only a limited number of shots at a range far inferior to even the Mark 3 Proton Pistol.
But the strongest objection I have to the idea is this: Every bit of space taken up by a proton firing system means that much less space that can be allotted to the functions for which the PKE Meter was designed and built for. I know I personally would rather have a PKE Meter with maximum detection and identification capacity as opposed to one that will not do it's job as well to make room for a proton gun.
Leave the neutronizing to the neutrona wands and the PKE detection to the PKE Meter, I say.
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Post by Dr. Andy Harness on Sept 6, 2006 18:28:34 GMT -5
Thanks for the backup Dr. Spengler.
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