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I thought Naruni was high-tech...
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 11:52 pm
by The Beast
In the new Naruni book they introduce a stealth power armor unit called the "Black Fist" (designation = NE-SA40). Its height is anywhere between 5 feet, and 7.5 feet tall. Width & length are 2 feet & 1 foot respectively. The stealth feature helps it to have a radar cross signature the size of a cat. So a big human shape gets reduced to Garfield's size. No problem here. I understand completely.
The United States will eventually be replacing
all of our fighter jets with the F-22 Raptor, a stealth jet fighter. Naruni needs start getting their stuff from us. The Raptor's radar cross signature is the size of a bee!
Anybody else notice little technology boo-boos like this?
Re: I thought Naruni was high-tech...
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 11:58 pm
by Dr. Doom III
MaddogMatarese wrote:In the new Naruni book they introduce a stealth power armor unit called the "Black Fist" (designation = NE-SA40). Its height is anywhere between 5 feet, and 7.5 feet tall. Width & length are 2 feet & 1 foot respectively. The stealth feature helps it to have a radar cross signature the size of a cat. So a big human shape gets reduced to Garfield's size. No problem here. I understand completely.
The United States will eventually be replacing
all of our fighter jets with the F-22 Raptor, a stealth jet fighter. Naruni needs start getting their stuff from us. The Raptor's radar cross signature is the size of a bee!
Anybody else notice little technology boo-boos like this?
Ever think an humanoid shaped power armor would be a lot harder to stealth out then a streamlined jet?
Didn't think so.
Re: I thought Naruni was high-tech...
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 1:07 am
by The Beast
Phalanx wrote:MaddogMatarese wrote:The United States will eventually be replacing all of our fighter jets with the F-22 Raptor, a stealth jet fighter.
As a point of order, that's not true at all. The Raptor will replace the F-15 as the USAF's air superiority platform. The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter will become the Air Force, Navy, and Marines' workhorse - replacing the F-16, older F-18s, and the Harrier, for example.
I thought they were the same basic plane though.
Doom, to answer you, I was pointing out that if Naruni was a real life corperation capable of interstellar travel (let's ignore dimmensional travel for now), they would have somewhere around 1 millenium's worth of technological advances compared to us down here on Earth, and this is the best they could do (?!?).
Then again, this may be the best working design they've allowed to be put up for sale and kept the best for their Repo-Bots.
Re: I thought Naruni was high-tech...
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 1:11 am
by Marrowlight
MaddogMatarese wrote:Doom, to answer you, I was pointing out that if Naruni was a real life corperation capable of interstellar travel (let's ignore dimmensional travel for now), they would have somewhere around 1 millenium's worth of technological advances compared to us down here on Earth, and this is the best they could do (?!?).
Then again, this may be the best working design they've allowed to be put up for sale and kept the best for their Repo-Bots.
As my copy of that book is terribly water damaged and I haven't had time to replace it or look through it I can only ask this..........is there maybe a lot of other goodies in the armor that would keep it from dedicating a lot of its power to this particular feature? Or is it basically just epa with this feature and as such it should be projecting a smaller shape?
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:03 am
by Jefffar
It's like the Simpsons episode: Visit Futureworld and see the wonders of the year 2000 as imagined by people in the 1950's.
The tech in Rifts Earth is cool and advanced, but it typically uses terms of reference related to the early 1980s instead of early 21st century.
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:56 am
by Marrowlight
Jefffar wrote:It's like the Simpsons episode: Visit Futureworld and see the wonders of the year 2000 as imagined by people in the 1950's.
The tech in Rifts Earth is cool and advanced, but it typically uses terms of reference related to the early 1980s instead of early 21st century.
Hah that's the truth -- we've got better hard drives now than they do in the RMB iirc.
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 2:42 pm
by Malakai
Don't forget that the radar technology may (and probably did) advance along with that "stealth armor". Thus, as comparative high-tech vs high-tech, the cross section is the size of a cat, while high-tech vs low-tech (read: our current high-tech) would let them see our "stealth" planes perfectly and low-tech vs high-tech would mean that their "stealth" systems would be flying feet from us and we would never track it on radar.
that's my take on it.
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 3:29 pm
by DhAkael
Malakai wrote:Don't forget that the radar technology may (and probably did) advance along with that "stealth armor". Thus, as comparative high-tech vs high-tech, the cross section is the size of a cat, while high-tech vs low-tech (read: our current high-tech) would let them see our "stealth" planes perfectly and low-tech vs high-tech would mean that their "stealth" systems would be flying feet from us and we would never track it on radar.
that's my take on it.
Everything is relative...including Aunt Bertha
Remember kids; just because it may be high-tech to 'YOU', the other guy could have something almost magical in the way it works, which means your gizmo is useles in comparrison.
Arthur C. Clarke had a great quote about that, but for the life of me I can't remember the exact wording.
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 6:26 pm
by demos606
Planes are so much simpler to stealth than a humanoid form for one simple reason - hard angles and edges. Stealth planes minimize/eliminate both which is something the human form is well, outright incapable of doing by its very design. The fact that Naruni is capable of reducing the signature to the size of a cat is pretty damn impressive given what they started working with.
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:02 pm
by glitterboy2098
Arthur C. Clarke had a great quote about that, but for the life of me I can't remember the exact wording.
any technology sufficiently advanced will be indistinguishable from magic......or something to that effect.
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2005 11:16 pm
by DhAkael
glitterboy2098 wrote:Arthur C. Clarke had a great quote about that, but for the life of me I can't remember the exact wording.
any technology sufficiently advanced will be indistinguishable from magic......or something to that effect.
Thank you kindly..that's it exactly.
figures the one day I should remember that quote, my brain locks-up
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 12:24 pm
by Syndicate
Sadly, I'd have to agree...the technology could use a bit of "brushing-up". The wonderful people at palladium are concerned with balance. They try their best...and I thank them for it.
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 1:52 pm
by cornholioprime
Jefffar wrote:It's like the Simpsons episode: Visit Futureworld and see the wonders of the year 2000 as imagined by people in the 1950's.
The tech in Rifts Earth is cool and advanced, but it typically uses terms of reference related to the early 1980s instead of early 21st century.
THIS is the best In-Game AND Out-of game Explanation going....
Re: I thought Naruni was high-tech...
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 9:20 am
by SirTenzan
MaddogMatarese wrote:I thought they were the same basic plane though.
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Um ... no. That's the short answer. They look somewhat alike, it is been said that the F-35 is the Mini-Me of the F-22. However to say that they are the same basic plane for that reason, it's like saying that the MiG-29 and F-15 are the same basic plane, because they look somewhat alike.
While the F-35 uses many of the same technologies that resulted in the F-22, the aircraft bears few if any common components - it is a completely different aircraft. Capabilities, performance, sheer dimensions, and weapons loadout are different. What's more, is that the F-35 is only a single engined aircraft with some variants exhibiting VTOL capabilities. The F-22 has vectored thrust, but not VTOL.
See here;
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-35.htm
and here...
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-22.htm
Lots of pics to compare! Have fun!
Re: I thought Naruni was high-tech...
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 3:04 pm
by The Beast
SirTenzan wrote:MaddogMatarese wrote:I thought they were the same basic plane though.
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Um ... no. That's the short answer. They look somewhat alike, it is been said that the F-35 is the Mini-Me of the F-22. However to say that they are the same basic plane for that reason, it's like saying that the MiG-29 and F-15 are the same basic plane, because they look somewhat alike.
While the F-35 uses many of the same technologies that resulted in the F-22, the aircraft bears few if any common components - it is a completely different aircraft. Capabilities, performance, sheer dimensions, and weapons loadout are different. What's more, is that the F-35 is only a single engined aircraft with some variants exhibiting VTOL capabilities. The F-22 has vectored thrust, but not VTOL.
See here;
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-35.htmand here...
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/f-22.htmLots of pics to compare! Have fun!
Thanks!
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 12:38 am
by SirTenzan
Glad to be of service!
As for the issue at hand, it probably has not been done due to costs.
Technically speaking, sure, a suit of power armor can be made to be completely invisible to radar detection. However, it's going to cost you a boatload of cash to do it. There are even a couple of different ways you can do it. You can go the route of RAM, angled design work, and composite construction. You could even go for an electronic spoofer system, like the active stealth system outfitted on the French Rafale.
Generally speaking, if you want something that is stealthed, make it an aircraft if you want it to fly high enough to be picked up on radar. If you want it to be able to be in water - make it a boat/ship or better yet, a submarine. If you NEED it to be power armor though, have her hug the ground to steer clear of detection.
If you still feel you need stealth power armor, let me know. I've got a power armor creation table that includes stealth as an option.
You're Welcome!
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2005 5:42 am
by SirTenzan
dracolych wrote:Noticeably drool-worthy pictures. Thanks!
You're quite welcome, Dracolych.
I never skip an opportunity to talk planes when given a chance!
Planes are my first love, that's why I'm still with my wife after nine years, she's my mistress!
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 1:22 pm
by Guest
Ya know.
Most Power Armor could fly under major Radar systems.
I always thought of Man Sized Stealth Technology as using Cover and mobility to make up for any possible limits that might exist.
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 5:29 am
by Swift-13
Let's not forget that the altered signature for the suit is also compared to advances in radar technology. As for the stealth jet, I'd much rather be stomping around in hydraulic pants!