Death_Silence_66
Death_Silence_66
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3rd Oct 2015
5th Mar 2018
Entropy Unlimited's answer to the Universe, The Entropy-Class can manipulate the very fabric of space within a 9.7 LY radius. It's weapons, armor, and computing systems all approach the theoretical maximum.
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Comments

  • leelee111
    leelee111
    21st January
    Lol its a black hole
  • warbones
    warbones
    22nd May 2023
    This ship is awesome as all get out
  • yourcomputerhasvirus
    yourcomputerhasvirus
    20th Jun 2022
    it failed to hold up against my D ton bomb. RIP
  • Architect
    Architect
    4th Nov 2020
    this can not stand against the red matter bomb I tested it.
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    24th Jan 2020
    It's operated by an AI that has access to incredible computational capacity. Yes, there is room for error. This can be corrected and there are safeguards in place. This ship is immense because the computer is massive and needs equally ridiculous support systems. As for the manipulation, it's far beyond what we can do. I'd point you to Greg Bear's book "Blood Music." One concept from it is that observing reality can alter it. Perhaps the computer here has similar effects.
  • Nurgle33
    Nurgle33
    14th Jan 2019
    honestly its size is more damaging to the design than anything else
  • Nurgle33
    Nurgle33
    14th Jan 2019
    and even if it is explained, im still not too happy. if there is so much as a glitch, someone does a bit of wrong maths or the wrong plug is pulled or anything else then this ship and everything near it is screwed. maybe it wont fail instantly, but the very nature of this ship means that it can never be brought offline to fix or update software or the whole thing destroys itself.
  • Nurgle33
    Nurgle33
    14th Jan 2019
    i mean i would like to know exactly how having a big ass computer allows you to manipulate the laws of physics. im not particularly bothered about how deep the explanation is, i just want something more than 'it has a big computer'. as for my name, that is irrelevant, and most of the time such things are explained in warhammer usually by virtue of the fact that the laws of physics are more strong suggestion than hard and fast rules in the warp
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    14th Jan 2019
    It's ironic that you're named for something from a setting that has even more bold violations of engineering sanity. If you'd like to continue this conversation, send me a PM on the site.
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    14th Jan 2019
    Hey nurgle33, yeah, it's unrepentantly, mind-breakingly, criminally massive. But it's also a damn fine piece of engineering. It can alter space-time in a fairly large area by virtue of its immense computational systems, allowing it to be so stupidly huge. This is the culmination of death_silence_66's several years of wonderful shipbuilding and so is much more powerful than it has any right to be.