Behind the bullet. How ROTR works: Aleksandr's Eletric gun. |
Behind the bullet. How ROTR works: Aleksandr's Eletric gun. |
2 Mar 2013, 9:10
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Orcinius Genocidalus Group: Members Posts: 2428 Joined: 11 July 2012 From: North Vancouver Member No.: 9223 No, you move. |
Tesla Coils.
Tesla Coils are the brainchild of Nikolai Tesla, serb scientist, later perfected by Russian Scientist and infamous war criminal Nikita Ivanovich Alexandr. Alexandr had attempted to rename the coils after himself, but due to their iconic name, it remained Tesla coils. Current model Tesla coils work by first creating a positive charge in the target area by intaking a large amount of air and stripping most of the electrons from it, this is done in the larger tower-based version by fans actually attached to the coils themselves. This causes the iconic "Spinning up" of a Tesla tower in action. The various atoms and molecules, now charged with high amounts of positive energy, are then fired out under magnetic charge, where it disperses and intermingles with the air near it's target. The air and the target itself would slowly lose electrons to the charged particles in the air. The tesla coil now releases all a large amount of negative charge into the coil structure. This charge will create what is essentially artificial lightning, frying it's target with lethal precision, while not as agile as American Lasers, with the Mutiny of General Townes, Aleksandr's coils are now the only Directed Energy Weapon (DEW) in military service that can destroy armored vehicles. His later Tesla Tank improved on his design, and his shock troopers are armed with smaller Tesla coils that are essentially "EMP Cannons" that disable vehicles while still having the power to fry infantry. Something i cooked up as a fanon explanation for how tesla coils work. For better results, read this in the voice from "How it's made" This post has been edited by Serialkillerwhale: 2 Mar 2013, 12:03 -------------------- |
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