Difference between revisions of "Talk:Quirium Cascade Mine"
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Thought you might have. I've never seen the film but a friend told me about it (the Q-bomb). | Thought you might have. I've never seen the film but a friend told me about it (the Q-bomb). | ||
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+ | I was just thinking that a suicidal eagle pilot could take out a behemoth if this bomb actually feeds on mass in the vicinity of the blast (not to mention the possibility of smuggling one onto a planet). | ||
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+ | Is it made so that no explosion of your craft occurs if your shields hold? Or some sort of maximum? | ||
+ | Maybe it would be best if it hits hyperspace capable objects only, and then only if shields get breached (even if it would breach those of a normal ship easily). | ||
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Revision as of 23:33, 8 March 2006
Etymology: Just as an aside, yes, I called it a q-bomb after the weapon in Leonard Wibberley's The Mouse That Roared. --Aegidian 18:25, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
Thought so :-)
Thought you might have. I've never seen the film but a friend told me about it (the Q-bomb). --Winston
any defense?
I was just thinking that a suicidal eagle pilot could take out a behemoth if this bomb actually feeds on mass in the vicinity of the blast (not to mention the possibility of smuggling one onto a planet).
Is it made so that no explosion of your craft occurs if your shields hold? Or some sort of maximum? Maybe it would be best if it hits hyperspace capable objects only, and then only if shields get breached (even if it would breach those of a normal ship easily).
- ovvldc