After being hit by a 1 mile wide asteroid, @ the north pole, the earth's axis to begin a permenent ice age. you must prevent mankind from collapsing, by rebuilding what's left, claiming land, and defending your territory! now accepting applications!
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Also have a defensive laser able to hit conventional warheads coming towards them and slow enough projectiles, this can also cause damage to lighter vehicles. I will put a save of them up :)
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I develop a fighter about the size of a double decker bus that can carry troops that have the ability to board larger ships. The fighters are equipped with tungsten lined shells (these are fired past a planet, giving a gravity assist and speeding the projectile into its target, pretty much unhittable by defensive measures) and they're equipped with conventional high explosive and AP warheads once shields are disabled.
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Well then... I did call for negotiations many times but okay... the aforementioned laser sites I have (5 of them) begin firing on projectiles coming into the atmosphere and ships in Earth's orbit (if any). The Novus ships do have shields but the lasers fire at about 10gW each and would take a shield out in about 10 bursts regardless, and then a 30sec recharge period
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@Boomtish tl;dr me and Nova are at war and we both took out a lot of ships.
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F*CKING HECK!!! STOP THE CHAT!!! I NEED TO GET TO WORK ON READING AND UPDATING THIS!!!
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Also, if your ships are accelerating to 0.7 c in only a day, then you have major acceleration issues, which would kill everything on board and destroy all delicate equipment.
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Ugh, spellcheck, stop breaking stuff. I'm on mobile right now so please excuse any spelling stuff due to spellcheck.
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Matty, not Marty.
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You never stated that you aimed lasers at my ships, so it really doesn't matter what you "can do"
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I never said anything about the Moon covering Earth. It was a figure of speech that you can't land before getting into Earth's SOI, or much less the Moon's orbital path.