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Heliphleix Technologies
« on: October 09, 2010, 01:43:09 PM »
Just for the sake of clarifacation, The Valifan and the Ephlangar are the two factions of the Heliphlex. The Ephlangar are the more magic orientated uptight branch.

Velifan Technology

Gravitational Pocket Manipulation
  The Velifan have developed a basic technology that allows them to create and manipulate pockets of random gravity. This technology is used for situations such as elevators, and for establishing themselves in places with to little or to much gravity.They are able to control where it lets off and where it goes to. You could theoretically make a roller coaster that flows through the boundaries of but one manipulated pocket. They are very versatile. they are also used by the Ephlangar.

Liquid Organization Shields
  A very simple kind of shield that is designed to keep certain liquids from mixing. This greatly helps and in nutrition centers, research facilities, and SMR magazines. You have to be careful though, because many liquids will just pass through it, and so will anything that's gas, solid, or plasma.

Single Ballistics Bomber
   A small ship with a large missile launcher on the back.The missiles have a natural targeting system that can be controlled by the pilot. They are pretty effective when taking on fleets of small ships such as fighters and fighter-bombers. They were not used for very much time, and few were produced. They have now been replaced with the triple ballistic bomber. The only advantage that this has over its successor, is that it has the ability for atmospheric flight, but if you saw it practicing this feature, you may not consider it an advantage. Usually has two pilots, one controls gravity pocket guns that shoot a gravity pocket out to refract enemy firepower.

Triple Ballistics Bomber
  This bomber is basically the same as the the Single Ballistics Bomber, but it has a few key differences. This one is built geometrically more triangular, and supports three of the mass missile launchers. Keep in mind that there is no up or down in space, and these take advantage of that. More weaponry may be placed on the ship without making it any less versatile. it also has no fins for atmospheric flight. It has a crew of 2-6 pilots. It also has gravity pocket guns.

SMR (Sodium Missile Rifle)
  The SMR is a 5 foot long sniper rifle. It has a computerized scope that allows for maximum versatility when sniping. The gun is very quiet on its own, but silencers may be attached for maximum stealth. The missiles it shoots are also very hard to track, when judging the direction which it came from. it also has an expendable, yet very sturdy stock.
  The missiles that this gun shoots are not actually missiles, but four inch long (and at the thickest a single inch thick) sliver of an unstable, explosive element called sodium. Just to clear things up, no this is not table salt. This is the soft, unflammable metal that combusts when it comes into contact with water. When the missile (witch intact is more like a bullet) hits the blood of a living organism, it will explode in a greenish yellow flame. You may also be hurt if you are standing to close to the victim.
  Extreme care is taken to make sure the weapon is safe for the wielder. The inside of the barrel is lased with holes leading to empty compartments that will absorb some of the shock of the weapon going off, or an involuntary explosion inside the barrel. this also helps quiet the gun down a bit. The mags contain ten of these but it is also filled with oil to avoid contact with water. A liquid organization shield keeps any of the oil from getting inside the actual barrel. This not only helps the bullet explode when it penetrates an unsuspecting individual, it also helps protect the sniper from oil fire in case of an accident. Oil may be recycled by being used to start a fire.
  These weapons are very expensive, and only made by the military. Magazines are almost always turned in to be recycled, and loosing a mag could mean your weapon being taken away by a superior officer.
  This is the only weapon I have actually researched before creating. be amazed!
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Re: Heliphleix Technologies
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2010, 09:44:42 PM »

Lenectite Bullets
 An inexpensively made of Lenectite. Lenectite is a material that dissolves when exposed to gasses, as apposed to liquids. It does not dissolve in water or solids. Lenectite is mined on a nearby gas planet in it's dissolved gas form, and then converted back into its solid form in the shape of a bullet. The further you get to the front of the bullet, the denser the Lenectite is. The bullet is then encased in a weak coating that is mostly destroyed when exiting the gun. The effect is a bullet that speeds up and up as it dissolves. The bullet can go about 6000 Gilefs before it becomes ineffective as a lethal bullet (by breaking to pieces). This makes it an effective medium to somewhat long range bullet. It also may be used as a point blank bullet.

Sodium Bullets
 Basically a bullet made with the same concept of the SMR missile, but in a bullet.

Flash bullets
 A simple idea, and to be put simply, EMP bullets. They are just like regular bullets (although a bit less durable) in the sense of using them as bullets. The big difference is that it releases a special electric shock when the velocity is suddenly changed. This makes them very effective when taking down the shields of foot soldiers. Also, when it penetrates a victim and shocks them it acts as a taser. They do not permanently take down the electrical device or shield, but only temporarily. Usually depends on the device or amount of bullets used.
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Re: Heliphleix Technologies
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2010, 11:05:34 PM »
Nik, we know how sodium works. Or at least I do, seeing as Im a bit of a chemistry/biology buff, I have a bit of knowledge concerning a few elements. Actually, it violently reacts with any oxygen at all...Im pretty sure it'd ignite as soon as it hit open air, unless Im mistaken. So just be careful of that. Also, what makes it so hard to detect its direction? Despite it being muffled, Im assuming it uses more traditional gun systems, and those are pretty loud, so it wouldn't exactly be the most discreet weapon ever. Even with silencers in modern times, a weapon is hardly silent. I just want to know exactly how its like that and stuff, a bit of a better explanation if you know. If not, thats fine too, considering I dont know how half of my own tech works anyways...Its just you said you researched it, and Im curious, so...XD

Im afraid I dont quite get the Liquid shield thing...It blocks them, yet they pass through...Wha?

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Re: Heliphleix Technologies
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2010, 07:37:11 AM »
The shield will let some liquids pass through it, but not all. Oils cant pass through it but some liquids can't. It is also programmable to a degree, allowing you to have some control here.

As for sodium, it works similarly to a normal gun, but with different gunpowder like substance. it still creates the gas that propels the bullet out the barrel, but it is a bit quieter and doesn't smoke. With there being no smoke trail, you can't see where the shot came from. As for sodium, it itself is not at all flamable, but it creates a very flamable gas when reating to water. Here's my evedance http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081203151404AAXYFR4. Speed and heat of the bullet would be enough to ignite it. As for igniting with open air http://www.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&biw=1236&bih=819&tbs=isch%3A1&sa=1&q=sodium&btnG=Search&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai= here are some pictures of it in open air.
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Re: Heliphleix Technologies
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2010, 07:08:15 PM »
Again...I know how sodium works. XD Also, you shouldn't put too much faith in that...People can lie, and the source is wiki, so it could be incorrect. As for the water thing, not only that, but the reaction as well is extremely violent. Lets just say you wouldn't wanna be anywhere near the sodium once it hits water.
Also, if it operates on the same mechanics as gunpower, then its still gonna be loud. Even if not as much...You'd need to be preeeettty far away for NOBODY to know where you are, but still. Approved.
Same for the piquid shield, though it still confuses me a little. I get it, but everything confuses me. @w@
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« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2010, 09:23:01 PM »
Again the similar powder has no explosion. It changes to a gas and forces the bullet out the barrel. perfect silence.
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« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2010, 09:51:52 PM »
How...? That would need a chemical reaction to occur, and the massive expanse it would have would make a sound, after all.
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« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2010, 07:22:00 AM »
But not a loud explosive sound: a quieter sound somewhat like a pop that can be easily muffled
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« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2010, 03:09:58 PM »
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Re: Heliphleix Technologies
« Reply #9 on: October 20, 2010, 06:55:22 PM »
Regarding the Sodium-based ballistics rifle system, anyone could still use modern ballistic physics to trace the path of the bullet by examining the wound and the way the body falls. Not to mention there'd still be a muzzle-flash, powder residue, etc, all of which would reveal the shooter's position.
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Re: Heliphleix Technologies
« Reply #10 on: October 20, 2010, 07:41:08 PM »
There would be no wound. The bullet makes a huge explosion.

The body would likely fly in multiple directions, if any was left.

The powder is converted into gas, and even if there was any, there would be to little to see from a distance.

As I have said before, no one would see it unless they were specifically looking for it.
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Re: Heliphleix Technologies
« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2010, 07:52:55 PM »
Velifan Technology:

Lenectite Bullets
 An inexpensively made of Lenectite. Lenectite is a material that dissolves when exposed to gasses, as apposed to liquids. It does not dissolve in water or solids. Lenectite is mined on a nearby gas planet in it's dissolved gas form, and then converted back into its solid form in the shape of a bullet. The further you get to the front of the bullet, the denser the Lenectite is. The bullet is then encased in a weak coating that is mostly destroyed when exiting the gun. The effect is a bullet that speeds up and up as it dissolves. The bullet can go about 6000 Gilefs before it becomes ineffective as a lethal bullet (by breaking to pieces). This makes it an effective medium to somewhat long range bullet. It also may be used as a point blank bullet.

Sodium Bullets
 Basically a bullet made with the same concept of the SMR missile, but in a bullet.

Flash bullets
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Re: Heliphleix Technologies
« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2010, 10:51:16 PM »
I have to agree with Nisorin. There's also the sound of the bullet coming at the person, and the bodies would most likely not fly in the direction of the shooter. You can also see the bullet coming at the person, regardless if you're being shot at, nearly parallel of the shot, or looking perpendicular to the shot. If the bullet is too fast to be seen so easily, then it would require a lot of propulsion, which comes with a big bang when you fire the bullet.

Lenectite: Can you compare the distance of a gilef to a more commonly known unit of distance?

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« Reply #13 on: October 24, 2010, 08:32:47 PM »
The sound of the bullet cutting through the air is quiet to silent. I never said bodies flew, because in a large, hot explosion there will not be an obvious body. I already said that if you're looking for it, you can see it (bullet). Also, the longer the barrel, the greater the acceleration. This gun is as long as a person, and I have also said that it has no explosion, just a quiet pop.

The reason I said gilef was because I find it hard to judge distance in my head above 20 feet, so lets just say a gilef is about a yard (for now)
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