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Name:Particle Separation BeamAs its name would suggest, its literally a beam(though not laser) that separates the particles of what it lands on. A more-detailed explanation would be that its a beam that strips molecules in a target of their molecular bonds thus returning the target to a bunch of flimsy atoms. Erm, I dont have any technological/technobabble-ish explanion for this, mainly because I still haven't taken chemistry yet and thus have no idea how this even COULD work, buut Im well aware that it would take a laaaarge amount of power to fuel such a device, and even then, something in the barrel to prevent it from stripping its own molecular bonds from each other, but, uh, yeah. The beam itself wont be stopped by physical means; if you can keep it going, it'll just cut through whatever it hits, but ONLY where the beam directly hits; if you miss by even a quark(which is a form of subatomic particle, if you dont know), then guess what? YA MISSED. Also, this means that it doesn't destroy the entire thing, only the parts that it hit; kinda like a blade. O-Only longer and much harder to block.
Quote from: MeName:Particle Separation BeamAs its name would suggest, its literally a beam(though not laser) that separates the particles of what it lands on. A more-detailed explanation would be that its a beam that strips molecules in a target of their molecular bonds thus returning the target to a bunch of flimsy atoms. Erm, I dont have any technological/technobabble-ish explanion for this, mainly because I still haven't taken chemistry yet and thus have no idea how this even COULD work, buut Im well aware that it would take a laaaarge amount of power to fuel such a device, and even then, something in the barrel to prevent it from stripping its own molecular bonds from each other, but, uh, yeah. The beam itself wont be stopped by physical means; if you can keep it going, it'll just cut through whatever it hits, but ONLY where the beam directly hits; if you miss by even a quark(which is a form of subatomic particle, if you dont know), then guess what? YA MISSED. Also, this means that it doesn't destroy the entire thing, only the parts that it hit; kinda like a blade. O-Only longer and much harder to block.Thats the tech idea on Cosmic in a nutshell. It was made for a faction of mine, the Mechera.I see...Whats the anime's name?
Nah, there's not much else to say on the matter.In any case, the ideas are pretty cool, though basically ripping the element out of most any molecules would cause them to fall apart anyways, considering the other elements wouldn't remain bonded.