If the yield of a fulcrum torpedo=110,000 and if that is considered the equivelent of a nuke in the game, than Firing rate of a Flarebeam cannon at yield 2154.75(442/8x39) per millisecond=2,154,750 yield per second.From post: 156005, Topic: tid=9376, author=-splosives- wrote:Rocket fuel is liquid hydrogen mixed with liquid oxygen. Same reaction.From post: 156003, Topic: tid=9376, author=Frost N7 wrote:(basically rocket fuel if i'm right) with other unknown gasses and whatnot . it seems "plausible" there's just one detail we're probably missing about the weapons used on the giant space rocks
Bear in mind: many gas giants, including Jupiter, are largely made out of hydrogen under high pressure (supercritical state).
Yet these gas giants do not combust into water because there is no oxygen available.
Unless there's a huge amount of oxygen present in those rocks, an explosion caused by hydrogen would be impossible.
The amount of energy needed for nuclear fusion would be similar to that of a nuke. I don't think our particle cannon has that much yield so I guess it would only be plausible if you fire an FT on it.
Sounds to me more than enough to blow up an astroid depending on its size!.......













