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Published: 2008-02-28 11:45:00 +0000 UTC; Views: 1714; Favourites: 30; Downloads: 56
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copypasta'ed from the other view:Muse-Class Infantry Support and Forward Command Center
You'll notice the lack of treads, this is because it rests on projected pillars of theoretical matter. Teemat systems are extremely energy intensive however they provide a singularly unique mode of transport, being able to accelerate quite rapidly in any direction and offering unsurpassed traction (the teemat pillars are projected several inches into the ground). Adventurous pilots have even been known to scale buildings. Teemat systems do however react poorly to viscous surfaces, particularly mud. For this reason teemat equipped vehicles are generally used for city deployments where their extreme mobility and exceptional parallel parking capabilities serve them well.
Its a tank, still working on it, needs more doodads. I have the treads fully animated, they look cool. comments, critiques and suggestions happily welcome.
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Endarkened [2008-03-04 02:03:34 +0000 UTC]
Wow this tank is mint. So much detail. Great work
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Marcus-Talbain In reply to Yakul [2008-03-02 11:05:35 +0000 UTC]
The basic thought is that if you can project a solid the basic laws of motion still apply. Meaning if you project columns into the ground and attempt to move them, You are going to move. Just because its a force field or whatever is no reason to ignore physics.
So in actual answer: it projects a column at the front of the tread-pad thingy and moves it to the back of the tread-pad thingy. Think traditional tank treads only they can't be blown up, and can move in any direction.
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