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Post by Rocket Witch on Mar 8, 2017 0:50:22 GMT
Fry an egg in seconds. In fact, fry anything in seconds. Sadly there's no possibility of blue-hot stock radiators, but now you can use minimum size radiators on every launcher ever.
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Post by teeth on Mar 8, 2017 0:57:54 GMT
I wonder if ramshackle homemade spacecraft use reactor waste heat to cook food.
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Post by morrigi on Mar 8, 2017 6:53:04 GMT
Probably. An age-old field expedient among armored vehicle crewmen in the real world is to use engine heat to cook food.
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Post by bdcarrillo on Mar 9, 2017 19:25:30 GMT
Probably. An age-old field expedient among armored vehicle crewmen in the real world is to use engine heat to cook food. Some british vehicles supposedly have a tea heater built into the engine coolant loop... Awesome optimization of the launcher system!
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Post by newageofpower on Mar 13, 2017 0:55:13 GMT
Probably. An age-old field expedient among armored vehicle crewmen in the real world is to use engine heat to cook food. Some british vehicles supposedly have a tea heater built into the engine coolant loop... Awesome optimization of the launcher system! Well, the Launch Velocity is really mediocre, but for small payloads (sub 10kg Micromissiles/drones to light sub 500kg variants of the same) you can compensate by dumping more power into the launcher.
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Post by bdcarrillo on Mar 13, 2017 12:41:10 GMT
Some british vehicles supposedly have a tea heater built into the engine coolant loop... Awesome optimization of the launcher system! Well, the Launch Velocity is really mediocre, but for small payloads (sub 10kg Micromissiles/drones to light sub 500kg variants of the same) you can compensate by dumping more power into the launcher. Given that strategic missiles launches all align to a formation, and tactical launches go nose first, launch velocity shouldn't matter too terribly much for missiles. Maybe it bears more weight for flares or other specialty munitions
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Post by vegemeister on Mar 13, 2017 12:49:22 GMT
The launcher's rate of fire is limited by the time it takes for each munition to clear the launcher at launch velocity.
Launch velocity is important if you want to be able to spit out huge numbers of missiles very quickly. Also for combat-launching drones, if they have high aspect-ratio radiators.
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Post by Enderminion on Mar 13, 2017 13:29:27 GMT
launchers auto-deploy all pending launches when you exit the fleet view
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Post by newageofpower on Mar 13, 2017 16:42:54 GMT
launchers auto-deploy all pending launches when you exit the fleet view Vege specifically mentioned how important RoF is to combat usage of launchers. This isn't the first time I've noticed this behavior- replies that are irrelevant or ignore the contributions of others.
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Post by Enderminion on Mar 13, 2017 18:27:10 GMT
launchers auto-deploy all pending launches when you exit the fleet view Vege specifically mentioned how important RoF is to combat usage of launchers. This isn't the first time I've noticed this behavior- replies that are irrelevant or ignore the contributions of others. sorry did not see that part.
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