Thoughts on Alien weapons' technology in Crysis

In summary: Soldiers do their tours of duty over ten or twenty years but, due to relativistic time dilation, they must do so in the context of a thousand years of technological advancement and cultural evolution of humankiind.
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sunapi386
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The http://crysis.wikia.com/wiki/Weapons#Aliens" - are they theoretically possible?

The weapon "Molecular Arrestor" is basically a freeze ray, is this thermodynamically possible? Freezing something would require removing energy - how something have its energy removed that rapidly makes it intriguing.
 
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This is fiction.
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
This is fiction.

Creating a wormhole is also fiction - but theoretically possible.
 
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sunapi386 said:
Creating a wormhole is also fiction - but theoretically possible.

Don't confuse two separate issues.

Wormholes are theorized and the fiction came from that.

Your 'weapons' are fiction and you are asking if we can come up with theory to support them.
 
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Look at it this way. We can currently put particles in a chamber and cool them to extremely low temperatures using magnetic fields, lasers, and liquid helium. The step up from that to your freeze ray is a huge chasm. Is it "possible"? I would say only if this weapon could use similar concepts but at a distance somehow. The amount of problems you would have to solve are many. Knowing how and when to apply the exact frequency of laser to each particle, removing energy faster than it is generated, getting the em fields exactly right, all of these are so far from workable currently that it might as well be impossible.
 
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Ironically for this thread, a wormhole could produce the freeze effect. You momentarily connect the target to a really cold place via wormhole and- voila.
 
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I see no reason why you could not build a "flame thrower" type device that pumps out liquid helium instead of a flame. That might freeze your victim if he is caught i the spray. It wouldn't be a beam, it might be more like a fire hydrant type thing, except for freezing victims.

John.
 
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John37309 said:
build a "flame thrower" type device that pumps out liquid helium instead of a flame

I guess it's possible; but the weapon supposedly freezes things near instantaneous, which might be a problem with helium because of its low heat capacity. Things like us humans have mostly water composition, so that might take a while!

Antiphon said:
momentarily connect the target to a really cold place via wormhole and- voila.

If they had that technology, it might be easier to teleport things away from the battlefield into some other place - like a star/space/blackhole, and never worry about it again. :redface:
Maybe these things can manipulate negative energy? Why wouldn't aliens (in games) use nuclear weapons - that seems simple and effective.
 
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sunapi386 said:
Maybe these things can manipulate negative energy? Why wouldn't aliens (in games) use nuclear weapons - that seems simple and effective.

It's a dramatic letdown in a story when the advanced species' best weapon is one that the primitives themselves invented 66 years ago.

Aliens using nukes is like the X-men using explosive charges.
 
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sunapi386 said:
Why wouldn't aliens (in games) use nuclear weapons...

Because it's a game.

Playable first. Plausible hardly factors into it.

If you like your adventures plausible, forget the joystick and pick up a book instead.
 
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Antiphon said:
Aliens using nukes is like the X-men using explosive charges.
Hmm. That is absolutely logical!

DaveC426913 said:
If you like your adventures plausible, forget the joystick and pick up a book instead.

Agreed. Any good futuristic sci-fi book suggestions?
Also Mass Effect was believable game, better in comparison.
 
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sunapi386 said:
Agreed. Any good futuristic sci-fi book suggestions?
Well, what's your preference? War?

Joe Haldeman's The Forever War is a classic.

Soldiers do their tours of duty over ten or twenty years but, due to relativistic time dilation, they must do so in the context of a thousand years of technological advancement and cultural evolution of humankiind.
 

Related to Thoughts on Alien weapons' technology in Crysis

1. How realistic is the portrayal of alien weapons' technology in Crysis?

The portrayal of alien weapons' technology in Crysis is highly advanced and futuristic, but it is based on real-world scientific concepts. The developers consulted with experts in fields such as nanotechnology and physics to create a believable and scientifically accurate depiction of alien technology.

2. Are there any real-life weapons or technologies that are similar to the ones seen in Crysis?

While there are no exact replicas of the alien weapons seen in Crysis, there are some real-life technologies that share similarities. For example, the alien plasma weapon is similar to plasma weapons being developed for military use, and the nanosuit in the game is based on current research in advanced military exoskeletons.

3. How do the alien weapons in Crysis compare to human weapons in terms of power and capabilities?

The alien weapons in Crysis are far more powerful and advanced than human weapons. They have the ability to fire energy beams and projectiles at incredibly high speeds, and can even manipulate gravity. However, the human weapons in the game are still effective and offer a wide range of capabilities.

4. Is it possible for humans to reverse engineer and create their own versions of the alien weapons in Crysis?

In theory, it is possible for humans to reverse engineer and create their own versions of the alien weapons in Crysis. However, the technology and resources required would be extremely advanced and beyond our current capabilities. Additionally, the knowledge and understanding of how the alien weapons work would also be necessary.

5. How do the alien weapons in Crysis fit into the overall story and gameplay of the game?

The alien weapons are a central part of the story and gameplay in Crysis. They serve as a major threat to humanity and are a driving force behind the conflict in the game. The player must use both human and alien weapons to survive and defeat the alien invasion, adding an exciting and unique element to the gameplay experience.

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