So, my group, Club BMN, is hosting a competition!
So here's the objective. It is a laser heating mech competition to be more specific. You need to find a creative, compact, and strong way to heat up photons (which needs a heating mech.) So, you will design a heating mech.
The Rules are:
Please no F-bombs.
Do not make a laser module yourself, we will supply that.
Please do not modify the laser module, unless it is to change the turn off/on mech. Leave the pcln as it is. (You are free to make your own module, if you want.)
State the type of heating mech you are using so no misunderstandings happen.
Your laser MUST have a new heating mech :P
Tips:
Make your beam 1 pix thick, I'm only checking the heat.
Use my module.
The prize are votes from me and the co-judges, and if you decide to join Club BMN, which is a pretty good club if I do say so myself, you will be a few ranks up and will have an easier time joining the weapons division in it.
I'm judging on how creative, strong (how hot the laser is), and how compact the laser/heating mech is. Just post the ID or link here. Creativity is really what I'm looking for, but it still needs to be small and strong.
The competition ends on the end of March, the 31st, so get making! :3
Some ideas I can give people right now are:
Strong fusion laser
Sing Laser
Vibranium Laser
You will get less creative points but more points on strength if you succeed, and compactness.
Laser Module
Lol, thanks, :)
Is modifying the VOID wall around the sides of the PCLN allowed? The reason I ask is because I am currently having a problem of hot PHOT bouncing off of my test targets which then hits the void and melts the electronics.
Well......you could surround the void with insl. The thing is, I want to make sure the density of the beam is 1 pix, otherwise it would be hard to judge.
That's an idea, although the modifications I had in mind were replacing some of the VOID with INSL and HSWC, since those don't conduct heat, though the HSWC has to be separated from the electronics. The VOID at the back end of the PCLN line would absorb stray photons, as well as those that bounce back into the system. Overall, the beam is not affected at all, but it would not be able to self-destruct the firing mechanism anymore. However, your solution seems simpler, so I will go with that.
Here's my entry: a nuclear fusion heated laser. Unfortunately, there seems to be a bug in which random pixels in the walls of the six fusion reactors will get deleted.
I suppose I am to be one of the judges for this.
So, I can promise participants in the competition who decide they would like to join Brilliant Minds of the Navy will be accepted with open arms.
Anyone who places in the competition (what will qualify as "placing" will be figured out later) will be guaranteed a higher officer position than others(more than likely a Commander). This gives you a LARGE voice in BMN and makes it possible for you to join the Admiral's Counsel one day, which is the governing body of BMN.
So please, participate if you so desire. You do not have to join BMN, but the option will be there for anyone so inclined to.
I see. Pretty interesting. I'll give you my honest opinion. Pretty creative, but kind of obvious at the same time. Pretty compact. About as hot as a life laser, which is okay. So....right now you are our current "winner" lol.
Unless we get more entries. I hope I didn't offend you. Must be pretty hard to make a compact fusion laser that is really hot as well :L Keep in mind, and I will add this, you can have more than one entry! BTW michael, your uranium on the top kind of disappears, double hswc? Makes it a lot cooler so maybe that's the problem.