Lionheart ([info]leoz) wrote,
@ 2004-03-15 16:40:00
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"Don't finger my computer. You'll get digital herpes."

The bird hovered softly over the field before swooping into the grass, spreading out its legs and making a soft landing on the brown soil. The sun shone sharply into its eyes and the bird used its wing to shadow its own eyes.

Somewhere nearby a nuclear bomb exploded.

The heat vaporised the bird almost instantly. The ensuing shockwave of the explosion pushed the field apart with sheer force and pushed any peculiar bumps in the ground out into an unnatural flatness.

Another explosion. Something is ejected from the ground and into the atmposphere. Its crimson jets burning hot the air beneath them. A counter-strike.

A multitude of planes pass over, parachuting thick metallic crates into the impact zone. As the crates touch the ground they unfold like a lotus flower and heavily armoured troops stream out. They form a masive circle, guns facing out, and wait for...simething.

A glint of bright metal appears on the horizon. The commander of the troops raises a set of heavy gyro-scope guided binoculars to his eyes. He sees a platoon of tanks advancing into the cloud-darkened region of the impact zone. An order is given. The troops reform into a straight line, perpendicular to the advancement of the tanks. They fire.

Heavy caliber bullets fill the air like a horizontal hailstorm. The tanks stop in their tracks and begin a fast retreat back into the safety past the horizon.

The soldiers begin their advance. Their solid rusted plate exo-skeleton joints moving with pneumatic precision. Through sandstorm, through wind, through radioactivity, they follow the retreating tank platoon.

Suddenly, from the sand, rise gun platforms like hidden scorpions emerging from the sand. Their turrets sweep the surrounding area for tagets and detect the advancing troops who by this time have realized their mistake. An ambush. The lights on the turrets of the gun platforms switch from green to red and their elongated dragon mouths begin to spew out fire. 100mm bullets with high explosive tips. The troops' armour gives in to the pressure and holes begin to form in machine and flesh. Pee Wee Herman surveys the situation and rides on. The fifth horseman has come and gone. With sand in his shoes.



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[info]re_set
2004-03-15 01:54 pm UTC (link)
What benefits come from putting a gyroscope in a pair of binoculars?

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[info]leoz
2004-03-15 01:59 pm UTC (link)
The lenses float free and are controlled by the gyroscope. Simply put, the gyroscopes prevent the binoculars from shaking if your hands shake. This is extremely useful on very powerful binoculars and is always used in professional telescopes.

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[info]re_set
2004-03-15 03:20 pm UTC (link)
i wondered how panning would work on that until I looked it up. it apparently doesn't. looks like the vari-angle prism type would be more suitable for battle.

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[info]leoz
2004-03-15 03:28 pm UTC (link)
Looking at this site:

http://www.russianoptics.com/page15.html

makes me realize that Cardanic Suspension Stabilized binoculars are best fit for the story. The commander won't need that much stabilization during panning but the need for batteries in normal gyroscope binoculars plus the binoculars that you mentioned is a strong minus. So I'll edit the story to include Cardanic Suspension Stabilized binocs.

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[info]leoz
2004-03-15 03:31 pm UTC (link)
Actually screw it. i'll leave the gyroscope stabilized binocs in.

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[info]re_set
2004-03-15 03:47 pm UTC (link)
yeah, if he had the latest and greatest tech., he might not have gotten blown up.

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Oh yeah.
[info]justgoto
2004-03-16 01:30 am UTC (link)
I read it, although I wish I would have stopped before I reached the end.

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Re: Oh yeah.
[info]leoz
2004-03-16 01:57 pm UTC (link)
Pee Wee Herman's in there until I decide to write more.

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