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DocTaotsu
post Apr 17 2008, 01:24 PM
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Honorable Nezumi... If I may... perhaps you could dikote the troops. This would signifcantly increase their anti-armor capabilities yes?
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post Apr 17 2008, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE (DireRadiant @ Mar 10 2008, 10:17 AM) *
So who else has thought of filling the multi launcher equipped blimp drone in Arsenal with animatronic Drop Bears?

(I tried but the GM refused....)


Must make note to add the emotitoy softs.
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post Apr 17 2008, 03:09 PM
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QUOTE (DocTaotsu @ Apr 17 2008, 08:24 AM) *
Honorable Nezumi... If I may... perhaps you could dikote the troops. This would signifcantly increase their anti-armor capabilities yes?


Hmm... A good thought. And it would eliminate the concern about gas attacks. I will get a group of our drop bear volunteers to test out this new technology.
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post Apr 17 2008, 10:46 PM
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QUOTE (DireRadiant @ Apr 17 2008, 09:08 AM) *
Must make note to add the emotitoy softs.


What so they can judge your FEAR?
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post Apr 23 2008, 06:42 AM
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...what about dikoted tungsten spikes on the tops of the helmets? Y'know, kind like those old German Army dress helmets but updated a bit. That way the Drop Bears themselves do not need to be subjected to the extreme heat of the plasma torch used in the Dikote bonding process.

Kind of turns them into Mini Thor Shots with teeth. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/grinbig.gif)

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post Apr 23 2008, 01:14 PM
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My concern is putting a heavy weight on their head would interfere with their ability to guide themselves while falling, therefore negating the 'smart bomb' capabilities (not to mention prevent them from hitting teeth first and immediately latching on to their victims). A belly spike might be more effective, but then I worry the force of the impact would drive the back of the spike into the bear in question, killing him as well as his target.
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post Apr 23 2008, 01:28 PM
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I'm fairly certain we could give the troops fins that they could use to guide themselves. I think that if we only "up armor" on in every 3 bears we should be able to reduce the effectiveness of armor whilst still terrorizing dismounted infantry.

I second the opinion that a belly flopping spiked bear might not enjoy the initial impact.
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post Apr 23 2008, 01:54 PM
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But if they are dikoted and have spikes, they won't be cute and cuddly (IMG:style_emoticons/default/frown.gif)
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post Apr 23 2008, 04:23 PM
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...not to Worry Blade, I was only concerned with Dikoting the tungsten spikes and helmets for vehicular armour breaching purposes. The Cute & Cuddly factor is still of paramount importance.

Doc, the Idea of guiding fins is excellent solution to the manoeuvrability problem. We at Aeon Labs were thinking along the same lines too about speiclised units designed to deal with armoured vehicles. Once inside they could switch to traditional teeth mode.

Agreed too, The Belly-flop configuration is a bad idea.

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post Apr 23 2008, 04:41 PM
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Why not dikote the teeth directly?
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post Apr 23 2008, 05:00 PM
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...the temperature of the Dikote bonding process is too high for organic matter. Also not sure they'd appreciate doing a faceplant into a Banshee or Stoneawall without massively augmenting the facial bone structure. What we need is a cost effective means of dealing with vehicular armour that has the lowest impact on normal Drop Bear operational parameters.

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post Apr 23 2008, 07:26 PM
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Perhaps... Bigger drop bears? Like a drop panda or a drop grizzly? That's gotta be worth something.
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post Apr 23 2008, 08:50 PM
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...but those are not true Drop Bears, just regular bears that would be dropped. True, their mass may be sufficient to damage vehicles but you could also achieve the same result employing Tungsten jacketed bovines dropped from LEO while incurring a much lower risk of injury or death to the drop technicians. We have achieved remarkable success and precision with the LG-FTJ-OBB system at a substantial savings over the standard Thor Shot.

Being domesticated, Bovines also do not present the inherent logistical issues of maintaining a steady a supply of projectiles as a feral species does.

Employing a coordinated precision strategy, Drop Bear units would follow on the heels of the bombardment entering the vehicles through hull breaches created by the tungsten sheathed bovines ready to shred and rend any surviving crew members. Studies have also indicated that precision bovine bombardment can impart a shock value that can easily be exploited by the drop troops.

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My initial thoughts was through careful breeding and pharmaceutical use (plus perhaps select bioware) creating a breed of giant drop bear, however your thought does have merit. It would cost a good deal less, be far more amusing, and would provide emergency food for the troops. The primary drawbacks I see are firstly, that they will be less accurate than a self-guiding drop bear, however that is somewhat mitigated by the fact they are made for hitting vehicles, which would provide larger targets to hit, and secondly, that the increased weight would require larger craft to carry it, and therefore compromise the stealth of the light-weight drone ships I originally employed.
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post Apr 24 2008, 06:04 PM
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...this is why the Bovine bombardment is done from LEO platforms precisely timed with the Drop Attack. The Rain of Udder Destruction (as it is colloquially referred to here at the labs) can also serve to distract the targeted ground units attention from the stealth Drop Bear ships.
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post Apr 24 2008, 06:42 PM
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I fear that using satellites in LEO would be too high for accurate use. One might be able to hit a building, but a vehicle? A t-bird would be too small of a target for such an attack.
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post Apr 25 2008, 01:56 AM
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...ahh, not necessarily. The Bombardment system employs precision Laser Guided bovines (hence the LG designation in the acronym). While test results and full technical details are classified, keep in mind that Orbital Bovine Bombardment has been successfully employed by various interests to eliminate unwanted or troublesome individuals. If he standard LG-OBB system can target a metahuman, and deliver its bovine payload with pinpoint accuracy, the LG-FTJ-OBB system is most certainly up to the task of dealing with an enemy LAV or tank.

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post Apr 25 2008, 01:51 PM
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Hmm... I'm wondering if perhaps I do not have the classification to test such systems. My experiments thus far have been limited to the breathable atmosphere, by the great and all-knowing but mysterious council. I commend you in your current work and look forward to more synergy in the future from this line of thought. It is certainly promising, but outside of my field, I fear.
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post Apr 25 2008, 03:12 PM
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...thank you. Myself and the others at Aeon Labs investigate every possible angle of a given problem. We spend a good deal of time in Virtual modelling of system operations for any given circumstance that may arise. We then perform exhaustive and demanding tests of the hardware pushing it beyond far normal operational parameters to insure it is effective, reliable, and capable of handling adverse situations should they arise.

Aeon Labs has teams of expert advisors who can assist in coordinating our systems with any logistical or tactical operation. A proving demonstration could be easily arranged at one of our remote test facilities. Furthermore, Aeon's founder herself has a keen interest in seeing the Drop Bear campaign succeed.

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post Apr 26 2008, 05:38 AM
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Hm... yes I have heard of the Reign of Udder Destruction (RUD) project.

Perhaps we could develop the drop panda further. I have specs here for a program whereby we force grow Ailuropoda melanoleuca using standard biodrone protocols and allow them to be "rigged' by drop bear operators. The saddle we've developed will tap into the drop bears natural malevolence. Once the panda has breached the amor in question the traditional drops bears can discard this unit and charge inside.
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post Apr 26 2008, 02:43 PM
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Your suggestions are bordering on heresy.
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post Apr 27 2008, 12:53 AM
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...Moi? Doc's?
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post Apr 27 2008, 07:11 AM
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What do you think?
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post Apr 28 2008, 12:27 AM
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...profuse apologies if it was us at Aeon. Just looking to assist in any way we can with the good fight. Noticed that breaching vehicular armour seemed a bit of an issue and thought we might have a simple solution. No disrespect intended.
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post Apr 28 2008, 07:03 AM
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The Inquisition does have a close look to to your work, but so far everything's fine. Thinking about adding the holy Drop to other species then the Drop Bear on the other hand....
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