Laser Competition :3

  • Michael238
    8th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @Schneumer (View Post) 

    That uranium disappearing is part of the bug I mentioned about particles getting deleted. I have also noticed HSWC particles disappearing as well, and PLSM particles occasionally making it through the three pixel thick DMND walls around the laser beam channel.

    Edited once by Michael238. Last: 8th Feb 2014
  • Schneumer
    8th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @Michael238 (View Post)

     Hm.....so you could double the hswc layer, and maybe that will work?

    I think density doesn't matter anymore. It is just up to you to make it all hot.

    Edited once by Schneumer. Last: 8th Feb 2014
  • Michael238
    8th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I just tried doubling the HSWC. It did not change anything. Also, there must be at least two pixels between the HSWC around the reactors, and the outer HSWC shell. If there is any HSWC in that space, it activates the outer HSWC shell, and causes the electronics to be instantly melted and thrown outwards by the pressure wave that is released. (There is a layer of TTAN inside the HSWC shell that contains all of the pressure generated by the reactors.)

     

    EDIT: Also, the reason why there is VOID along the laser channel is to quickly clear out any plasma that slips through the DMND walls.

    Edited once by Michael238. Last: 8th Feb 2014
  • Schneumer
    8th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @Michael238 (View Post)

     Hm.....This is a problem. Oh well.

  • PTuniverse
    8th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I accidentally a proton laser. Is that bad?

    Also note, remove the acceleration module (to the right of the pure red line) if you want the beam to be at normal speed.

     

    @Michael238 I think this is because the fusion is so strong, it somehow allows the byproducts to get in the other pixels. If it goes far enough, the byproducts could take the place of the uranium, eventually placing it inside the chamber where extreme pressures force it into a VOID particle, deleting it.

    Edited once by PTuniverse. Last: 8th Feb 2014
  • nucular
    8th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    So here's my first submission.



    The upper one is intended to produce a compressed beam but it is quite large IMO and the lower one is intended to be more compact. Both are quite hot, around the maximum, but the upper one is hotter of course.

    EDIT:
    @Schneumer
    First, is your definition of "compact" size or compressedness?
    Also, will the jury determine the result of a submission at the end of the competition or in between? Because I'll surely improve the laser in the next few days.
    Edited once by nucular. Last: 8th Feb 2014
  • Schneumer
    8th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @nucular (View Post)

     The end and between, we will make assumptions now and judge finally next friday.

    BTW, conv/pscn doesn't work most of the time, but pretty good.

    With it all working, it is a whopping average of 9600 degrees, nice job!

    @PTuniverse (View Post)

     It's a lot hotter as a phot laser, so I will judge it as that.

    Although you used it a lot of times before :L

  • h4zardz1
    9th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    can i post more than 1 lasers? im still making one..... and can i make combination of types of lasers?

  • Schneumer
    9th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @h4zardz1 (View Post)

     Please photon unless you want to bother yourself.

    Yes, you can submit more than 1, it is in the first post.

    I don't get what you mean by "combination of types of lasers?" What combination? Prot? Neut? Like that?

  • minecraft-physics
    9th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Here is my laser. It cuts through TUNG pretty well, and uses CRAY/GLOW to heat the PHOT. It's hotter than a LIFE laser, but getting to max temp would make it ridiculously large.

     

    Edited 2 times by minecraft-physics. Last: 9th Feb 2014