QUOTE (X-Kalibur @ Mar 7 2014, 06:11 PM)
That sounds familiar to me... wasn't that from Wolf and Raven?
Wolf being a bit more sane uses a silver bullet with inertial silver-nitrate (AgNO 3) explosive tip, as silver nitrate is not a full on explosive, but burns rapidly giving that warm fuzzy feeling to the round. The Burning means it's working...
Meanwhile I have developed a means to contain the more volatile silver nitride (Ag3N), which IS very explosive-(for example in a dry crystal state it acts like a contact explosive - even a drop of water hitting it is enough to set the material off) in a manageable shotgun glaser-like round using a few special processes developed to deliver the payload of the silver nitride and silver shrapnel home.
We also use plain silver buckshot, but that's just so...
plain.
As mentioned in another post we also play with embedded rfid tags in some of the ammo, one in particular projecting flaming skulls visible to AR. Granted that is more for personal aesthetics than function, but we all have our quirks.
We continue to work on a means to inscribe magicks into rounds, though the problem of deformation of the symbols from firing and impact ruining the magicks have proved problematic, but are getting closer to a working model.
There were also the cutter loads, but given the latest mishaps with the nanites those are shelved while re-evaluating the items.
We even have blueprints for an AM bullet, unfortunately the cost is a bit prohibitive just for procuring the tiny scrap of AM used plus shelf life of the containment system is just over 24 hours and of course the delivery system is a bit.. short ranged.
But for a cool 2.5 mil you too can have a shotgun/heavy weapon round that can set off a 220 DV explosion (0.0001 g for an estimated yield equal to 4.3 tons of TNT - equating to 1950kg of rating 5 explosive, sqr root of 1950 is 44 x rating 5 for 220 DV plus all the fun side effects of radiation and fallout) making you an instant and permanent World's Most Wanted* for using WMDs.
Lead lined suit extra.
Yes, yes you would be smarter to use in a missle or drone, but then you might miss the earth shattering kaboom!
Plus if you are afraid to face what you fire, you really shouldn't be firing it in the first place now should you?
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and yes, this is on FuelDrop's Chrismas wishlist for those trying to decide what to get him this year.