LordNothing, on 22 April 2019 - 06:01 PM, said:
you mean like bomb pumped lasers? that would be cool.
honestly though lasers are really inefficient no matter how they are pumped.
The idea is kind of laser like, but way more primitive.
Basically, nuclear reactions in the absence of an atmosphere don't 'explode,' they emit tremendous amounts of energy in the form of X-Rays. So you take a big nuke and you shove it in a dense tube with one end plugged, then cram that into a rudimentary rocket that's sole purpose is to get the damn thing off your weapons platform before you fire it. You aim the open bit at the enemy ship and set the bomb off. The dense shell fails, of course, but in the short time it exists it will focus quite a bit of the energy in a singular direction, making a crude, one use X-Ray beam.
I can't find the source at the moment, but they estimated such a device would be pretty stupidly effective, basically coring out any ship it would be fired at, frying any electronics that may have survived the actual X-Ray hit (Which could potentially punch through several feet of steel), and potentially roasting the crew alive if they somehow maintained atmosphere.
All theoretical math work, of course, since nukes function differently in space than they do in an atmosphere and it's not like the US has been regularly testing fusion devices in stellar space.
Khobai, on 22 April 2019 - 06:12 PM, said:
yeah but if they made movies about invisible xray lasers that dont make sounds it would be boring as !@#$
There are things so much more satisfying than realistic lasers, like hosing enemy ships down with rapid fire rail guns or trading literal broadside cannons from the safety of your flying cathedral.
Edited by Bombast, 22 April 2019 - 06:54 PM.