Dustin Fireblade wrote:NEMA having the most advanced tech....
Chaos Earth pg 9 wrote:As an elite police and military force, NEMA was given access to many of the most advanced......and military innovations and equipment (including prototypes)
You left out the rest of that sentence. The part where it says "military innovations and equipment (including prototypes)
in North America.
Doesn't seem quite honest on your part.
Chaos Earth pg 20 wrote:....NEMA has access to the most advanced military resources in the country, including high-tech, Mega-Damage power armor, special weapons and prototype equipment
I shortened the sentences a bit to remove the stuff about criminal investigations and whatnot.
Most advanced military resources
in the country.
Germany is not in the United States.
Killer Cyborg wrote:And I say this because that's essentially what the books have said, time and time again.
Ok..source?
Fair enough. I'll respond to this in another post.
Killer Cyborg wrote:Creating a car that can go faster and farther than any previous existing car, THAT would be inventing new technology.
Oh so like the CS Super-SAMAS and Striker over the pre-Rifts Silver Eagle then? Both can fly faster and higher
They can, but it's not exactly what I was talking about.
The Silver Eagle had one main rear jet, two upper maneuvering jets, and two lower maneuvering jets. It's top speed is 300 mph.
The Super Samas has three main rear jets, four upper maneuvering jets, and three lower maneuvering jets. It's top speed is 500 mph.
The Striker Samas has two main rear jets, etc. It's top speed is 330 mph.
It's my fault, I suppose for not being clear enough in my above statement. I should have said something more like:
"Creating a car that can go faster and farther than any previous existing car, propelled by a more efficient engine."
The Super and Striker SAMs are more the equivalent of a car with 2-3 extra normal engines, with all the engines working together to move the car forward.
The purpose of a Silver Eagle was to be used primarily as a mobile infantry unit; It would usually fly to a location, land, and then start fighting. Aerial combat was an option in some cases, but it wasn't the primary focus. Moreover, it was designed primarily for urban combat, to take out specific enemies without taking down buildings. It was designed to be able to fit inside a conventional hallway or stairwell and move through conventional doorways.
The Super Samas was designed for aerial combat specifically, so it was designed to move as fast as possible, and they got it to do so by tripling the number of main thrusters in order to make a less than 50% gain in speed. It has room for extra thrusters, because the CS doesn't care if it can fit into conventional 21st century commercial buildings, so they were able to build it 5' taller (counting the jets) and 2' wider than the Silver Eagle.
The Striker Samas is a compromise between the two, standing two and a half a feet taller (counting the jets) than the Silver Eagle, and a foot and a half wider. It was designed for covert operations that wouldn't normally include entering 21st century commercial buildings.
The Golden Age techs
could have built either of these two other designs, only better, if that had been their goal.
But it wasn't.
So it's not really an example of what I'm talking about.
Or yeah a laser rifle that can shoot more than 4000 feet?
Yeah,
that's what I'm talking about. Even Nema laser
cannons seem to have that 4000' limit to them.
If they break that ceiling post-Rifts, they should have a pretty darned good explanation for doing so.
Something better than "this device puts out so much light that it has enough recoil to send people flying" or "This laser beam apparently doesn't travel in a straight line, so it's not as accurate as one would expect."
Based on an experimental pre-Rifts design? Cool.
Stolen alien technology? Fine.
Miraculous breakthough discovery that allows it to out-range even most pre-Rifts designs? Good enough.
Let's add in some random downsides that don't make any sense, just for game balance? Nope. Not buying it.
Page 58 of the original Source book 1
"The pump rifle is a new concept in mega-damage assault rifles that uses projectiles..."
"A new concept in mega-damage
assault rifles" isn't the same as "A new invention resulting in breakthroughs in explosives technology or ways to fire explosive rounds."
To me, all the sentence means is that nobody bothered to make a mega-damage projectile-based assault rifle before. Nema wouldn't see the need for it, because they had energy weapons and rail guns, which have superior range and/or damage.
(Well, they would have seen a need for it until after it was too late, and energy-resistant critters started showing up.)
Sorry the size is conjecture, but it's described as "high explosive pellets/bullets which are much smaller than the conventional grenade."
Okay.
In Mutants in Orbit, where they "hold the secrets of technology lost on Rifts Earth," they have explosive rounds for conventional rifles that inflict 1d6 MD per round.
An explosive round made using this same technology could be 4x (or more) the size of a normal 5.56mm bullet and would inflict 4d6 MD.
And it would still be "much smaller than the conventional grenade."
Killer Cyborg wrote:But while we're on the subject, where does it say that the Triax force fields are a new invention?
In WB5, pg 70 -
"One the most impressive 'new' developments is the mega-damage capacity force field generator that has been integrated into the overall system."
The fact that they put the word "new" in quotes indicates that it's not really NEW, but more likely rediscovered old technology.
To the best of my knowledge, there's never been any mention of a force field used pre-Rifts.
Fabricators Incorporated (VU 63-89) had at least two "air densifier barrier" devices (VU 82), as well as body armor that incorporated force fields.
True, this is Heroes Unlimited, which is probably not the same world as Rifts, but the history of Rifts Earth incorporates many of the same elements:
The Fabricators, for example, also have Virtual Reality Controlled robots, which are much the same as the MiO virtual reality controlled robots.
One of the later VU npcs listed is, Chiang-6, is a Chiang-Ku dragon.
The Usurper (VU 203) worked with Cyberworks on their A.R.C.H.I.E program, then later worked with the KLS corporation developing the "Glitter Boy" armor.
So the fact that the HU Earth had pre-Rifts force fields indicates that Rifts Earth may well have had the same technology, or some version of it.
Since very little is known about pre-Rifts Germany, I know of nothing that really says they had no force-field technology during the Golden Age.
Regarding the particle beam weapons in Triax 2 -
All new infantry scale particle beam weapons grant shooter's a critical shot on a Natural 19 or 20 strike roll.
Any particular reason why?
On Cordoba -
South America 2 page 175 wrote:The ears of the pseudo-elephant hide a new weapon development by Cordoba researchers
I rather doubt that the pre-Rifts research into flashing elephant ears was non-existent, so that weapon doesn't really surpass any Golden Age tech that I'm aware of.
Except Japanese kids' cartoons.
On Northern Guns new items -
If you find something that says it was also a pre-Rifts item, and not a new item then please cite your source.
As I said, they don't surpass any Golden Age tech that I'm aware of, so it's not really an issue.
But I don't believe that the NG Stalker Suit or Anti-Ballistic armor
are based on Golden Age tech.
MO, 87
Rather than try to win over prospective customers, the council intends to simply remove the competition through whatever means necessary, including industrial espionage, hostile takeovers, blackmail, sabotage, and disinformation. Top on their list is Naruni Enterprises...Industrial Espionage includes stealing secrets from competitors.
Naruni is their top priority target for industrial espionage.
Naruni makes a number of armors that mask the wearer's thermal signature (NE-CW20, and their Thermo-Kinetic line of armors such as the NE-CS1, NE-BA-20 "Stalker" armor, and others).
Now Northern Gun makes a similar armor.
Naruni's Thermo-Kinetic armor also reduces kinetic energy attacks by half.
Now Northern Gun has an armor that reduces kinetic energy attacks by half.
Would it shock you to think that Northern Gun might have ripped off Naruni tech and incorporated it into their products?
Can't say much about the "self-charging power packs," because I'm not familiar with them.
Killer Cyborg wrote:That certainly explains why the Middle East has a lot of high-tech weapons and we're stuck using surplus AK-47s from the Cold War.
What?
I must have slipped into some parallel Earth where weapons technology always advances much faster in times of war, and so places under constant attack and turmoil were able to develop better technology than stable nations that haven't gone to war on their home soil in decades or longer.
My apologies if that sounded like nonsense in this world, due to the fact that in THIS world, even though war sometimes does bring forward leaps in technology (like WWII), it usually fails to bring any real new technology to the table, and in fact can prevent new discoveries from being made due to the fact that war soaks up resources and destroys infrastructure that is necessary for scientific advancement.
This is why the United States, where our
massive infrastructure and population are left virtually untouched by war, tends to come up with a lot of technical improvements, innovations, and inventions.
This is also why war-torn regions like the Middle-East aren't known for their high-tech products or stunning new discoveries.
And it is a reason why the AK-47 is one of the main weapons of choice in such areas, instead of new weapons that these nations-at-war invent themselves.
(The AK, btw, was invented by Russia only
after the Nazis were no longer a threat)
In short, I was being a **** in order to sarcastically point out to you that the theory you stated is only true to a very small degree if you look at it.
That being said, the Uzi was a pretty impressive technology to come out of the Middle-East, but it's an exception more than the rule, and it should be noted that Uziel Gal only created it
after the Israel War of Independence, during a period of peace.
They could mount it on a vehicle, that is described as a possible way to use it. It also describes that the kick of the weapon is so great the weapon must be braced against something heavy or fired from a prone position. Likewise it specifically states it cannot be fired accurately from the hip by, while moving or from a standing position even by cyborgs and power armor. It doesn't gi
So yeah, they'd have to lay down and use it. I believe that's how most snipers work anyway....
So pretty much as I said.
Here's something for you -
Triax World Book 31 page 71 wrote:Triax has always taken its role as the sole military developer for the NGR quite seriously, and works diligently at fine tuning and perfecting all manner of new weapons technologies......For years Triax has sought out new and innovative ways to combat the Gargoyle menace, and many new technologies, such as the U- and DU- rounds, are the result of that research
The U rounds ARE a new invention, simply because there was no need for them in the Golden Age so nobody would bother to make them.
We have Depleted Uranium Rounds NOW, so that's not really new.