glitterboy2098 wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:Of course, I think it's really stupid for Kisentite weapons to do MD in the first place. There's no logical reason for it.
i'd limit it to bladed weapons only myself. with the idea that the blades have been forged to have a
monomolecular edge, which cuts through the hardest materials like they were butter.
thats only way i can see it working.
Problem being that:
a) Kisentite weapons don't have a
monomolecular edge (at least, none is mentioned)
b) Unless the entire blade was about as thin as the edge, it still wouldn't penetrate significantly. Which is why we use saws to cut stone and other really strong materials, not knives.
c) The sharpest, strongest sword in the world probably still shouldn't do straight Mega-Damage, because the area damaged isn't
necessarily going to be that great.
Take a sword that's strong enough and sharp enough to cut through anything (SDC). When you swing it at somebody, there are several things that can happen:
-A miss. No damage.
-A perfect hit. With this kind of sword, that would mean bisecting the target, horizontally or vertically.
-An imperfect hit. For example, instead of cleaving the target in half, you gash their side. The blade will go all the way through, but so would a normal SDC blade; it's not a killing blow.
Or maybe you stab the target through the stomach.
Again, you're not going to do any more damage than an SDC sword woudl do, because SDC swords are already capable of impaling somebody.