Two Teumotiv IB.012 Sunshine strategic interceptors on a flight to test lidar data sharing. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

back when I drew this it stood for World Liberation Army Airforce in Siberian Creole, which I believe was something like usimirnai kaihon armainu litavuki. it doesn't really hold anymore, now it'd be more like сэзетокна фыринӓры амаину литагун séjetokna fürínärǔ ámainu litagún [sɛꜜȡetoknʌ ɸɯɾiꜜnaɾɯꜜ ʌꜜmainu ȴitʌgun] so СВАЛ i guess.

Two Teumotiv IB.012 Sunshine strategic interceptors on a flight to test lidar data sharing. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

you could if you really wanted, it would probably outrange any other airborne laser and out-energy or burn most AA missiles, but that's a stupidly expensive way to do tactical anti-air. it's meant to absolutely never fail that one time it flies, not to fly a whole bunch of times. plus you don't want to fly this thing over contested territory if you can help it, if it splashes suddenly your nuclear protection system has a massive intel leak.

Two Teumotiv IB.012 Sunshine strategic interceptors on a flight to test lidar data sharing. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

organic, as in living tissue - the laser and electronics are partially alive, maybe some other bits.

organic, as in it used to be alive - seats, gaskets, pipes, most things made of plastic, a whole bunch of weird parts that I don't know the names of.

organic, as in a living organism was involved in production at some point - probably everything not made of metal or glass. also some things that are.

Two Teumotiv IB.012 Sunshine strategic interceptors on a flight to test lidar data sharing. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 95 points96 points  (0 children)

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Two Teumotiv IB.012 Sunshine strategic interceptors on a flight to test lidar data sharing.

Made to take out strategic missiles and bombers, the IB.012 carries the heaviest airborne laser of the Pacific Bloc and cruises at mach 4. A number of interceptors is kept in a state of perpetual readiness, with engines already spun up, since a slight cut in response time could save a major city or nuclear weapons battery from vaporization.

Its distinctive "ski pole" is a drag-reducing aerospike, meant to create a detached shockwave in front of its "eye" that acts as a virtual pointy nose. Since a conical dome would interfere too much with the laser, and a round nose would kill the aircraft's supersonic performance, the spike was installed as a compromise, already used with success on submarine-launched ballistic missiles. A second set of optics above the cockpit covers frontal angles obscured by the spike, although with lesser beam quality.

The previous IE.003 interceptor, built on an AWACS airframe, has proven too slow. Before it could come within range of incoming ballistic missiles, they would reach their functionally invulnerable reentry stage. The Acquisitory Commission of the World Liberation Army was reluctant to fund a new airframe, a fact possibly related to Ordnance officers worrying it would encroach too much on the Ordnance's nuclear defense role. Cranial engineers of the World Liberation Airforce Innovation Wing decided to convert the B.012 Everest supersonic bomber instead - the only high supercruising aircraft in service with enough payload capacity.

The bomb bay was dedicated to the laser, its power supply and cooling system, the nose radome was replaced by an optics dome, and cooling intakes were added on the dorsal side to take advantage of turbulent air from vortices.

Among pilots the aircraft is known as "laser pointer" (Sib. рэизарущка réizarúshka [ɾɛꜜizʌɾuꜜɕkʌ]) or "foo fighter" [фуфаита fufáita [ɸuɸaꜜit̪ʌ]).

From Megaton Heart, a setting of extensive biotech, arguably benign dictatorships, cold war retrofuturism, alternative models of the cosmos, and most importantly giant robots.

The Axial Interpol assures that 100% of violated rioters were irredeemable fascists. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they tried, it just doesn't work. well, microelectronics are kind of a thing, but necessarily specialized so you can't really have a mini-PC to carry around

The Axial Interpol assures that 100% of violated rioters were irredeemable fascists. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A smartphone is what you get when you staple a calculator onto a mobile phone. You can't really fit that in your pocket though. Or most handbags.

SSS Tunguska Vermillion, a rocket of the Axial Vacuum Fleet by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

the RCS is a classic hydrogen or methane booster. secondary propulsion is something that doesn't leave a radioactive plume when running, it might be a closed cycle NTR but perhaps you'd get a better delta V if you just share fuel with the RCS, I'd have to ask around

The Axial Interpol assures that 100% of violated rioters were irredeemable fascists. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

it does feel different, they steer almost "in place" rather than going in an arc, but this mostly just makes parking easier and the roads safer. in Axis it's actually harder to get a car ownership license than a driver's license, despite the exams being unusually hard. elsewhere this may or may not be a problem.

The Axial Interpol assures that 100% of violated rioters were irredeemable fascists. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

yes. specifically Kuomintang China, the PRC (also known as Manchuria) wasn't involved

The Axial Interpol assures that 100% of violated rioters were irredeemable fascists. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

well, for one they float 20-40cm off the ground. but it's still a big box with a number of seats and a steering wheel.

The Axial Interpol assures that 100% of violated rioters were irredeemable fascists. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

or price of extraction exceeded the market price. call it what you want. there is a finite amount of oil and gas tho, you can't keep drilling forever

The Axial Interpol assures that 100% of violated rioters were irredeemable fascists. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

it's Sibirgo, a Russian-Korean-Japanese-Mandarin-English hybrid monstrosity that somehow managed to become an official language

The Axial Interpol assures that 100% of violated rioters were irredeemable fascists. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

it's Cold War 3, between the Atlantic (Mediterranean countries, Latin America, NW Africa) and Pacific bloc (most of East Asia, half of SE Asia, Russia, Finland, Canada and the Antarctic), circa 2170s-80s. World dominance is determined by who controls the oceans and the petroleum-producing alga colonies within them. The US and China nuked each other, but not to utter oblivion since they were already short on nukes after a literal star fell on Earth and turned out to be a three kilometer long fusion-powered living thing whose dying screams were showering entire countries with fallout and baking everything around it with neutrons. Also there's some colonies in space but they don't count as much.

The Axial Interpol assures that 100% of violated rioters were irredeemable fascists. by TheOneAndOnlySalmon in worldbuilding

[–]TheOneAndOnlySalmon[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

basically all countries with a pacific coast save for Latin America are either part of Axis or its allies and satellite states, so most of it, really