No, at least not in real life.Ya but can a MOAB do this?
No, at least not in real life.Ya but can a MOAB do this?
Going to need some equally good ground to air defense or the surface is going to be a death trap.No, at least not in real life.
Going to need some equally good ground to air defense or the surface is going to be a death trap.
Well one would hope.I'm sure someone dropping a fucking MOAB on your place is going to raise a few alarms. I would hope.
Yes.. I believe a MOAB uses the oxygen at the detonation site and does not carry an oxidizer. No oxygen.. No boom.Well one would hope.
Except for something that I just thought of, and if I give it much more thought my gunship will probably find itself melted or upgraded next opportunity: It might even mean you ignore most MOAB's. Bombs, including nukes, are so effective on earth because there is a relatively thick atmosphere that they affect. It's the atmosphere they affect which causes most of their damage.
In the vacuum of space, more damage would be done by ballistics - which brings us back to kinetic strikes. Even radiation is reduced to nothing much more serious than a localized occupational hazard for people living in space.
Ahhhh, interesting direction of thinking - I've had another thought off the back of this:Well one would hope.
Except for something that I just thought of, and if I give it much more thought my gunship will probably find itself melted or upgraded next opportunity: It might even mean you ignore most MOAB's. Bombs, including nukes, are so effective on earth because there is a relatively thick atmosphere that they affect. It's the atmosphere they affect which causes most of their damage.
In the vacuum of space, more damage would be done by ballistics - which brings us back to kinetic strikes. Even radiation is reduced to nothing much more serious than a localized occupational hazard for people living in space.
We might already have something like that. As a member in good standing of TEST Squadron, I have crashed into the surface of Delemar and Cellin numerous times, only to find myself bounced back clear into orbit. I'm told that it might be due to shields that are on our ships. Now, not every ship is good at bouncing. The Freelancer tends to pitch end over end till it hits something else, the Connie tends to lose a lot of parts. But the Cutlass tends to spin like a rifle bullet and is the only ship I own that's made it back to orbit. I, on the other hand, tend to have my eyes closed tightly during part of this experience. Typically my avi has turned white as a sheet, and his first order of business after this experience is to locate a suitable place to change his drawers.Note to self: Have TEST Weapons Research Lab knock something up on Sunday Afternoon. Try to have the unit plaly "Return to sender" by Elvis when its running, if copyright allows.