- Location
- New York
- Pronouns
- He/Him
[X] Replacing the AESA radar with a new and improved model.
I don't claim to know radar but the notion I'm getting is sort of a 'gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes back.' logic-you can look but you will be seen looking.
I don't claim to know radar but the notion I'm getting is sort of a 'gaze long into the abyss, the abyss gazes back.' logic-you can look but you will be seen looking.
Basically this. They'd be less able to directly target you but they'd know it was you doing it and so focus on you above others. Or something. I am assured that this is how it works. I am assured of this.Big ass ECM/ESSM emitters that blind the enemy, light up the enemy, and lets enemy shoot home on jam at you.
[X] Refactoring the fuel management program.
End the complaints about fuel budgeting!
(lol no)
Fuel is flammable and having more flammable stuff on you while being shot at is ungoodly bellyfeels territory.Calling it now. If we do this, we'll get in trouble for not using enough fuel.
My money's on shitty drivers.The lack of distraction is welcome, but the lack of any appreciable progress debugging your own Q-35A's fire control and sensor software is not. Even when you're engaged in more physical maintenance tasks alongside SSgt Perrier and his crew, your mind is always spinning through code, attempting to resolve the one true configuration that will magically make your radar and thermals work again. So far, your mind's resolution is about as sharp as your mecha's.
So like you got a hugeass spotlight, you sweep it around and see what you can light up and anyone looking at you at the time you're looking at them goes "OH GOD MY EYES MY EYES AAAAAAA"Basically this. They'd be less able to directly target you but they'd know it was you doing it and so focus on you above others. Or something. I am assured that this is how it works. I am assured of this.
But I think I'll just go with the QM wand option, much easier and it means I don't have to rewrite anything.
Anyway I really need to stop posting, it's 2 AM already and I need to get up for work tomorrow. >_<
Is her mech white coloured by chance."What a shame," Antonia remarks as you retreat. "And here I had all this free candy I was gonna give you."
Yes, debugging. That's one of the Ds in D&D stands for.One day, you climb out of your mecha after another marathon debugging session
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I see how it is.a batch of cookies. "Would you like one?"
"Yes, please!" The prospect of sugar overrides all rationality.
Speaking of which.This quest is Top Gun but insane, pretty well done. (I haven't ever watched Top Gun)
So like you got a hugeass spotlight, you sweep it around and see what you can light up and anyone looking at you at the time you're looking at them goes "OH GOD MY EYES MY EYES AAAAAAA"
Sadly for the meme-lovers among us, it's painted in camouflage like everyone else's.
What does the other stand for?
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It's just like Dystopia Quest all over againI see how it is.
Buster is gonna turncoat as soon as anyone from another side offers him a truckload of cookies.
I feel like that's high praise, coming from you. Thanks.This quest is Top Gun but insane, pretty well done. (I haven't ever watched Top Gun)
I technically have watched Top Gun, but it was nearly a decade ago and I forgot all the details.
To elaborate a little on @Jonen C 's post: ECM pods work by throwing up a lot of radio interference to obscure your position and make it harder for an enemy missile to lock onto you, and make it more likely that a locked missile loses its lock. However, the signal pattern emitted is distinct, so if you turn it on people can "hear" the "noise" and realise "oh shit the Americans are coming." There are also missiles designed to go after that actively emitting signal pattern, hence the term "home on jam".
The future, which is AESA ECM, is to use radio waves to tai chi away the radar beams of search radars while being more subtle about it, but that's just cheating and hax the way AESA radars are cheating and hax. Notably, that's how the ECM on the F-35 and Rafale are suppsoed to work
I'll be honest, half the reason I'm writing this quest is to bait people with more military knowledge than me into posting technical commentary all over the thread.Basically, radar is a flashlight, lights up the dark to let you see but the enemy can see you from where you can't see them and they can shoot at the light.
ECM is like a strobelight that blinds anyone looking at it, but it doesn't prevent them from firing at the source of the light.
State of the art radar the sensor is basically like a starlight nvg that can see stuff based on the light available from other sources.
And state of the art ECM blinds you with light just outside the visual spectrum... Inexact analogy, since you wouldn't even know you're being jammed with the ecm, but in either case you can't tell where the jammer is.