NationStates Jolt Archive


Research into gravitic bombs!

CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 04:53
Scientists and military techies have theorized that it may be possible to reverse the effect of a blast wave and in effect, create a vacuum that will suck in everything within a set radius into, well, somewhere. Possible applications: landfills, overflowing prisons, and million men armies knocking at our gates. An initial price tag of 20 billion credits from the military budget is being poured into this project, but donations and technicians are very welcome. No time limit has been set, as this is a very new technology.
27-11-2003, 04:56
Like compacting something into a really spall space or black holing it?
27-11-2003, 04:57
Hydro Bomb? Sucks everything up..........Every living LIFE
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 05:04
OOC: I'm thinking along the lines of those brown bombs in The Arrival, where they open up, flash lights for curious observers (:twisted:) then spin faster and faster, creating a sort of tornado, then pull everything in. When I first saw that movie, I've always wondered where everything went, still do as a matter of fact.
Hutu
27-11-2003, 05:05
The Nation of Hutu would like to send a team of 20 scientists and 5 engineers to your country to watch the development and possibly aid in the making of this bomb if this would be fine with you.

OOC : Dago, a Hydro Bomb would be a bomb that floods an area, not suck up everything, wait a tic, theres an idea. Hydro Bomb COPYRIGHT!
27-11-2003, 05:06
Definition of a vacuum:The absence of matter

Now how do you get rid of all the air, in just one spot?

I deam this impossible until proven other wise.
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 05:07
We thank Hutu for your help, and a red carpet will roll out for the scientists once they fly in.
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 05:09
Definition of a vacuum:The absence of matter

Now how do you get rid of all the air, in just one spot?

I deam this impossible until proven other wise.

The purpose of this bomb will be to use the air itself and push everything in, like how a vacuum cleaner works. We're not looking for a total vacuum, as it is impossible, just a very strong partial vacuum.
27-11-2003, 05:10
We'll send our worst scientist. A geologist that broke his arm on a dig named Ryan Ackerson.
27-11-2003, 05:11
The Federation of Very Annoying Peoples would like to send a team of 20 scientists to overlook your operations.


These scientists are trained, re-educated psychologists, which we receive by the dozen in various shipments to Regious Prime (check region history for more info)

For a small fee of $50 (USD) per scientist, we can send you more, thus reducing your total researching costs. We offer a 10% discount on purchases over $1,000,000.
Whittier
27-11-2003, 05:13
It is very dangerous. Use of just one such weapon would create a blackhole that will first rip the entire earth apart and then swallow it.
It will cause doomsday.
We ask that you not continue this research. Your project will cause doomsday to happen.
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 05:13
The Federation of Very Annoying Peoples would like to send a team of 20 scientists to overlook your operations.


These scientists are trained, re-educated psychologists, which we receive by the dozen in various shipments to Regious Prime (check region history for more info)

For a small fee of $50 (USD) per scientist, we can send you more, thus reducing your total researching costs. We offer a 10% discount on purchases over $1,000,000.

Thank you, VAP. Bring in the scientists. 2nd combine, the geologist is very welcome to come in, to help pick a spot to test the bomb when it is finished.
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 05:15
It is very dangerous. Use of just one such weapon would create a blackhole that will first rip the entire earth apart and then swallow it.
It will cause doomsday.
We ask that you not continue this research. Your project will cause doomsday to happen.

OOC: See above OOC post. We do not intend to cause doomsday, but will make sure this never happens.
27-11-2003, 05:16
Definition of a vacuum:The absence of matter

Now how do you get rid of all the air, in just one spot?

I deam this impossible until proven other wise.

The purpose of this bomb will be to use the air itself and push everything in, like how a vacuum cleaner works. We're not looking for a total vacuum, as it is impossible, just a very strong partial vacuum.

Ah, but a vacuum has a filter, it doesn't actually do anything but move air and filter out the objects such as dirt, and in this case people, and debris, but if all you do is move objects, where is your big filter?
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 05:20
Thanks for the tip. We'll need a place to put the objects somewhere, of course...
Canada-Germany
27-11-2003, 05:21
Maybe you might consider just a "gravitic bomb" where in the bomb creates a gravity field that pulls all matter towards it and then compresses it in a small, dence ball?
27-11-2003, 05:23
Why not just use a regular bomb?
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 05:28
Maybe you might consider just a "gravitic bomb" where in the bomb creates a gravity field that pulls all matter towards it and then compresses it in a small, dence ball?

hmm. That branches to research into gravity manipulation. Perhaps some of your scientists can help?

2nd combine, we want a bomb that's unique to our nation. Regular bombs are fine, but too messy, with all the blood and guts.
27-11-2003, 05:33
Maybe you might consider just a "gravitic bomb" where in the bomb creates a gravity field that pulls all matter towards it and then compresses it in a small, dence ball?

Hey, that's an idea, do you mind if I act on it?
27-11-2003, 05:35
Thanks for the tip. We'll need a place to put the objects somewhere, of course...

Ok, well, I'm no here to critize and I would like to help you with research.
*wires 2 trillion dollars*
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 05:37
How about a joint project, Daikerta? and thanks for the cash. Projected completion of technology: 50 years.
27-11-2003, 05:49
How about a joint project, Daikerta? and thanks for the cash. Projected completion of technology: 50 years.

OOC: ya sure.

IC:A few months ago we announced the research of the cold fusion bomb, and today I would like to annnounce yet another bomb is being researched to help protect the people of Daikerta. The Hydro Bomb.


Thank you for your time,
Ed Mcneil


http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:xn-fD5FDcvgC:www.dbaoracle.com/images/Ed_Portrait.jpg
Ed Mcneil
Daikerta Representitive
Hutu
27-11-2003, 06:17
Mr. Mcneil,

We would like to inform you that our nation has been in development of this bomb for some time now and you are infringing on copyright laws, we ask that you halt production of this and we will allow your scientists to come to our nation to work on it and we will offer you the bomb at a discount and befor any other nation will be allowed to purchase it, we wish only to be peaceful in this and wish to be the only ones to produce this bomb for sometime.

President George Gwer.
27-11-2003, 06:18
From the mouth of Akira:
We offer one dozen of our top scientists and dimon-pyses. Their ability to transmute and shape the very fabric of space should be highly useful. The only condition we ask is a share of all information gather as well as two prototypes for our own study.
27-11-2003, 06:23
With a gravity bomb...you're just going to have a really small ball of compacted blood in guts combined with rubble...like in Akira. Ever see Akira? That was a cool movie.

Oh shit, I posted this after a guy named NeoAkira posted. Coincidence? I think not.
27-11-2003, 06:27
With a gravity bomb...you're just going to have a really small ball of compacted blood in guts combined with rubble...like in Akira. Ever see Akira? That was a cool movie.

Oh shit, I posted this after a guy named NeoAkira posted. Coincidence? I think not.

OCC: Gee ya think? :roll:
27-11-2003, 06:29
I clicked "add post" before you posted. So I didn't know you were there till I posted.
NeoTokyo II
27-11-2003, 07:34
OOC: Hey, there! Looks like another Akira fan is here! (BTW, this is a puppet of Coreworlds)

IC:
We thank Neoakira for their support, and will give whatever they request for the scientists.
Canada-Germany
27-11-2003, 10:15
Maybe you might consider just a "gravitic bomb" where in the bomb creates a gravity field that pulls all matter towards it and then compresses it in a small, dence ball?

Hey, that's an idea, do you mind if I act on it?

Nope, don't mind if you work on it. However, I would appreashate that if you do manage to get this idea into working order you:

1) Never use it on me, cause then I'd be pretty pissed, lol, and just think, if I made up this in a flick of the wrist, I might just have some other "goodies" lurking around.

and

2) Give me the first two bombs you make.

The second one is arguable. The first one is not.
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 19:23
48 years left!
CoreWorlds
27-11-2003, 20:49
bump
CoreWorlds
30-11-2003, 21:31
bump in 45 years
CoreWorlds
08-12-2003, 20:49
due to a spinoff breakthrough in technology, we are soon able to build our first model repulsorlift vehicle, a small, battery-powered ball dubbed "Floaterball", sure to be a hit among children soon.