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Mendolus
Aurelius Federation Eternal Evocations
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Posted - 2011.06.21 16:49:00 -
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Edited by: Mendolus on 21/06/2011 16:49:45
Here's an easy one, the lasers recoil to vent the insoluble gas used to cool the chamber the focus crystals are housed in, 
Case closed, next?
Edit: WOW, at least four or five of us must have had our Einstein cornflakes this morning, 
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Mendolus
Aurelius Federation Eternal Evocations
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Posted - 2011.06.21 17:12:00 -
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Originally by: Atticus Fynch Edited by: Atticus Fynch on 21/06/2011 17:03:22 The real question here is why do EVE lasers create visible beams?
A true laser does not create a visible beam. It only becomes visible when passing thorough medium like smoke or fog.
So in effect, what EVE has are not true lasers at all, but are just called that. With that argument, it is possible for this "beam" weapon to have recoil.
Capsule's on-board interface device interprets external data in the visible spectrum, don't you even know the slightest about the game's IP?
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Mendolus
Aurelius Federation Eternal Evocations
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Posted - 2011.06.21 17:25:00 -
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Originally by: Atticus Fynch Then I should appear while cloaked...after all, I'm still visible in local chat, right?
They can do and say whatever they bloody well want with the game environment because it is fiction, and they wrote it, capice?
It is really not that hard to understand.
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Mendolus
Aurelius Federation Eternal Evocations
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Posted - 2011.06.21 19:23:00 -
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Originally by: GavinCapacitor lasers have a visible beam.
What about 'your capsule has no windows and an on-board device translates external data to the visible light spectrum for you' do you sorry ___s not understand?
Have you never heard of night vision, thermal imaging, x-ray machines? FFS there's an endless list of these devices used in the real world to help medical practitioners make sense of data they cannot 'see' in the visible light spectrum. You are floating around space in a sealed egg with no windows, of course the on-board computer is going to interpret data outside the visible spectrum in a way you can understand and make sense of it, are you all really this dense?
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