Zebbie is down on the roster as the first-responder. The Bren-gunner rides pillion on the Vespa.
The follow-up team uses these things (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Military_M274_Truck,_Platform,_Utility_1/2_Ton,_4X4) You can actually get it through the doors of a train, though the ticket collectors tend not to believe it's a wheelchair.
You can apparently build a weapons-grade solid-state laser now. None of the messy chemicals, but at about 20% efficiency you need a lot of cooling and a big generator.
Yeah I saw that.. by weapons grade, they mean a 1cm 100watt solid-state infra-red laser capable of being mounted on a truck. Of course, that's continuous wave... if you want a pulsed version, it's more BFG rifle sized. [with back-pack batteries!]
There's a company a short walk from where I am that builds electro-magnetic coil guns, aka gauss guns, with a muzzle velocity of around 3500 ft/s, at 6000 rounds/s with a 2" inch diameter tungsten steel bullet. [they're supposed to be used in some sort of industrial process really.]
You could lift one of their guns... but you'd need one heck of an extension cable!
Yup, Agricultural machinery parts... getting around import laws since 1776. [guns were forbidden to be imported to the american colonies, so the revolutionaries listed them as 'agricultural implements'].
Mind you, still not as impressive as Operation Ploughshare (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Plowshare). One heck of excuse to build more nukes!
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The follow-up team uses these things (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Military_M274_Truck,_Platform,_Utility_1/2_Ton,_4X4) You can actually get it through the doors of a train, though the ticket collectors tend not to believe it's a wheelchair.
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It's not radioactive, is it?
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http://www.seassociates.com/librarygarage.html
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Me: then Boris who?
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[penny_drops]
Me: D'oh!
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Rolled up newspaper nothing, we're gonna have to nuke that big bastard!!
Geeze... did they even stop to think about arachnophobics reactions?!
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There's a company a short walk from where I am that builds electro-magnetic coil guns, aka gauss guns, with a muzzle velocity of around 3500 ft/s, at 6000 rounds/s with a 2" inch diameter tungsten steel bullet. [they're supposed to be used in some sort of industrial process really.]
You could lift one of their guns... but you'd need one heck of an extension cable!
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Agricultural machinery.
There's a guy down in Frithville--I bought a tractor from him once--who has a Sherman tank rigged for ploughing.
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Yup, Agricultural machinery parts... getting around import laws since 1776. [guns were forbidden to be imported to the american colonies, so the revolutionaries listed them as 'agricultural implements'].
Mind you, still not as impressive as Operation Ploughshare (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Plowshare). One heck of excuse to build more nukes!
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I'm going to kill Ziggy Stardust when I catch him!