Ship interiors, obviously!Let the assumptions begin.
Ship interiors, obviously!Let the assumptions begin.
Azimuth must've been behind it going "We want to run proprietary research on this if we find a safe way to get down there, please don't blow it up".Speaking of which, I am very, very surprised that no one, of any power, has decided to drop a nuclear weapon on that thing...yet.
I highly suspect that a nuke would be if not vaporized, at least damaged enough to not be working by whatever the Hell is swirling around in there long before a direct hit. Nukes are quite fragile, slight damage to the implosion device means it'll fizzle at best.However if you drop it and it falls right in the middle of that thing something is going to get vaporized.
They are probably fixing PP 2.0 again...Let the assumptions begin.![]()
I'm more thinking "Sol Titan state is removed to begin recovery efforts" is what they're gonna do with it, but at the same time...Whatever's happening, it'll start tonight with the Wed roll over.
Mostly, they come out at night. Mostly.Sarge, maybe we should turn the search lights on now.
For some reason, nuclear weapons are not a "thing" in Elite.Speaking of which, I am very, very surprised that no one, of any power, has decided to drop a nuclear weapon on that thing...yet.
... and of course you can get it up to 0.9c in the first place using Project Orion, if you do have those nukes lying around ...Better to use a relativistic kill vehicle--won't matter if it gets mangled or even mostly vaporized, a few dozen kg hunk of tungsten at even just .1C is going to really hurt whatever it hits, nevermind if you get it up to .9C or more![]()
Yeah, it's bitterly somber after the boom. I actually like it this way--no bombastic fanfares or elated radio comms from AX NPC-s, just this almost sad ambivalent feeling.When it goes, you're just left with... silence, and the only ambient tune/music which remains is this eerie, slow, looping soundtrack, none of the other pieces which play during the meltdown. You would expect something uplifting if you're supposed to feel good about the 'great' victory, but instead it just created this uneasy sensation as you sit there watching the remains glow as they slowly cool off and the vaporized caustic remains dissipate.
IIRC in lore they went "never again" after the all-out nuclear annihilation of WWIII and completely banned nukes.For some reason, nuclear weapons are not a "thing" in Elite.
They are in RL.
Oh, in Traveller meson guns, and deadfall ordinance (rocks) took over surface strike roles.Yeah, it's bitterly somber after the boom. I actually like it this way--no bombastic fanfares or elated radio comms from AX NPC-s, just this almost sad ambivalent feeling.
IIRC in lore they went "never again" after the all-out nuclear annihilation of WWIII and completely banned nukes.
Nukes are kind of rubbish in space, anyway, unless we're talking about Casaba howitzers or nuclear bomb pumped X-ray lasers, and 34th century planetary missile defence systems are probably able to shoot down 99,999% of MIRV-s, judging from how effective the small cheap point defence turrets on ships are.
I'm hoping we'll get a 'rebuilding' community goal to keep the momentum up over the next week or two, and bring a bit of cheer (especially for the traders who are kinda left out of the AX stuff). At the moment there are systems in 'Recovery' state, so players who know about the systems can participate in that, but it's a bit piece-meal, and not a lot of chat about it in the 'Next System' thread. Probably because we don't know if FDev will just erase that status tomorrow, remove the Thargoid UI stuff from the Galaxy Map, and declare it over.Yeah, it's bitterly somber after the boom. I actually like it this way--no bombastic fanfares or elated radio comms from AX NPC-s, just this almost sad ambivalent feeling.
It actually seems like some might still be around - see the Lucifer device plotline which apparently was hatched out some seven-ish years ago, before I even knew this game existed. I was told about it when I had that same question of whether nukes exist in Elite currently (but it's likely they have been phased out in favor of mass driver cannons - aka railguns - on sufficiently large ships).IIRC in lore they went "never again" after the all-out nuclear annihilation of WWIII and completely banned nukes.
Fighting a Titan and then seeing it explode reminded me of Shadow of the Colossus every single time.On the note of the OP, the title reminds me that the aftermath of Titans, to me, doesn't feel particularly victorious. It felt that way at Taranis for me, and again now with Cocijo. When it goes, you're just left with... silence, and the only ambient tune/music which remains is this eerie, slow, looping soundtrack, none of the other pieces which play during the meltdown.
I'm more thinking "Sol Titan state is removed to begin recovery efforts" is what they're gonna do with it, but at the same time...
If we get a "Sol has fallen" article very suddenly, I won't be surprised either. (They have allowed Mars High to continue offering evacuations despite cutting off the Thargoid assault on it, after all.) And there might be some other stuff for us to poke into that's not necessarily combat related.