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- | ====== Aeon Degeneracy Beam Weapons ====== | ||
- | | The sale, maintenance and manufacture of Degeneracy Beam weapons without a licence is strictly banned under the Beltine convention. Any unauthorised person, persons or organizations using will be persecured to the maximum extent the law allows including indiscriminate an military action with extreme prejudice. In most nations, it is a felony to operate an aeonic weapon within an atmosphere regardless due to the secondary radiation hazards associated with their use. | | ||
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- | Aeonic beam weapons (Æ weapons for short) are catastrophically destructive weapons which fire a high cohesion beam of weaponized aeons in a special condition called degeneracy. In this state, an aeon is able to do very strange things to electromagnetism - robbing photons of charge and capturing it for themselves and then on command returning it under vast wavelength and amplitude. | ||
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- | Most noticably, they gobble up gluons on contact which is hugely destructive to matter, leading to their collapse back into aeons, releasing huge amounts of energy back into photons as gamma radiation. | ||
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- | There are many types of aeonic beam weapons but most follow a relatively simple idea of compressing a lattice into the previously mentioned degeneracy state. | ||
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- | ===== Beam Weapons ===== | ||
- | Further compressed and stored into a semi-stable lattice state giving rise to temporarily inertness and noninteraction. A gravioelectrical scalar discharge (gravitational interaction causing massive electrical potential very briefly) can use naturally forming faults in the lattice to propel the degeneracy aeon lattice from the barrel, leaving behind a trail of light. | ||
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- | In an atmosphere, a round can often be seen triggering a brief nuclear decay (with its gluon gobbling behavior) in air. The resulting released radiation leaves a huge tunnel of superheated plasma, giving the impression of a larger beam than the one fired (which is usually microscopic), | ||
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- | With no grip on its own bosons and a neutral charge of bosons, the shot is no longer affected by electromagnetism and an aeonic beam will pass through another -- or an energetic defensive field (shields). | ||
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- | On impact, the effect of an aeonic beam is devistating. When the lattice arrangement is broken, its stored energy potential is unleashed, usually destabilizing the nucleus of a target. This can trigger a chain reaction, leading to total nuclear annihilation of a target. | ||
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- | Further compressed and stored into a semi-stable lattice state and stored inside hardlight, a degeneracy round can be stored long-term lasting weeks, months, or years. This is usually how beam weapons are dealt out in the field as the equipment required to form a shot is often enormous - being a major component of battleships. These special degeneracy cartridges are colloquially known as ' | ||
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- | ==== Specialty beam weapons ==== | ||
- | Some beam weapons alter the lattice as it leaves the barrel, further stabilising it into a small spherical pellet rather than a beam. This pellet is much harder to spot and usually has a far higher round velocity - ideal in combat against powered-armour or in space over massive distances. This higher density but much much smaller size however is less likely to disperse and can pass clean through larger targets. | ||
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- | An example of a ' | ||
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- | ===== Countermeasures ===== | ||
- | Being a widely used weapons-system in the old war, countermeasures were quickly adapted and deployed for the purpose of protection against degeneracy weapons: | ||
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- | ==== Aeon Infusion ==== | ||
- | The blending of seeded aeons with a physical structure using electromagnetism. It can be thought of as a " | ||
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- | ==== Anti-beam coating ==== | ||
- | Multiple layers of high-specific-heat-capacity material which are aeon infused are added ontop of armor which evaporate at a high temperature which is then wrapped with a layer of gluons. This rapid heating and expansion coupled with aeon infusion can often " | ||
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- | ==== Aeon Absorption Coating ==== | ||
- | Able to absorb some of the vast gamma energy of degeneracy strikes, aeon absorption coating (AAC) connects layers of aeons to the exterior of a target. The natural repulsion means once collapsed from degeneracy, the collapsed aeons are pushed away at high speed, capturing the radiation with them and into the coating and the amount of damage done molecular is very thin. Not perfect, if a shot strikes with enough velocity (either because of the output or sheer closeness -- 97% of a beam's velocity being lost inches from the barrel) or the sheer thickness, density or strength of the beam, the AAC can be penetrated entirely. | ||