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This is explanation how Laser works itself, but what about energy supply?
True, I didn't cover that. But that issue isn't specific to lasers, but occurs everywhere, energy would be "stored" inside the Mech.
Besides I don't really know if a laser weapon would have capacitors anyway. The energy for a single shot should be stored in the weapons charged material itself. The "peak output" would occur during charging, not in the moment you pulled the trigger. Said electrons are charged, like when you inflate a balloon, and pulling the trigger just stimulates them to emit that energy, like when you sting the balloon with a needle. The former needs far more energy than the latter,
but it can be accomplished over time (-> large laser charges longer than small laser) and doesn't need a single large outburst of energy.
Blowing the whole thing up would also cause energy in form of light to be emitted, but in a random direction and a random time for every electron, like in a light bulb.
But I have to admit my knowledge in that direction is rather superficial. (I study chemistry, we sometimes use those things but we don't build them

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A Gauss rifle on the other hand would definitely have capacitors, and those could blow up, like it's already described in the lore.
Edited by Oppi, 05 February 2012 - 08:55 AM.