@Dathcha Matter Materialization Technology; it utilizes the power of “infinity” to revolutionize the usage of normally expensive and/or quickly depleted resources. Basically, the MMT Module has a node that can “spawn in” a desired object, and a nerve center that controls the spawning of said object. To put it shortly, it extracts materials from other universes, or sometimes multiple from the same. To put it simple, it can essentially “browse” through universes, much like you’d browse through Netflix or something, idk lol. You can even set it to focus on a specific universe, for more specific needs. Regardless, it then materializes these materials in the form of whatever object you want; in this case, each tube of the Hornet Nest has an MMT Module that spawns in a Missile. It extracts the metal, the resources for the propellant, electronics, and other things, and manufactures them as they are transported to the node. Basically, it extracts raw materials and instantly turns them into the desired result, which can take a second or two, depending on how complicated the object is, and/or how large the object is. By utilizing this technology, it paves way to unimaginable feats of engineering, for instance, they allow the Gatling KV-2 to fire at its terrifying rates, along with basically infinite ammunition. They can also be used for infinite fuel, and in the HellFox, infinite oxygen supply, for space and underwater flight. It all sounds very complicated, and that’s because it is. I can explain further if needed, although I’ve been pretty thorough.
I feel like the Mi-26 gets all the credit for being the strongest helicopter in the world, when the MiL-V12 can lift nearly twice as much, as far as I can remember. It’s also the biggest helicopter ever made, truly an awesome feat of aviation that isn’t recognized as much as it deserves to be. T!
@KnightOfRen oh, your bunker located at coordinates 20.7387° N, 156.9236° W, right? The one with the secret trap door entry under the grass, marked with a tree that has a specific engraving in it as to indicate the door’s location?
@V not necessarily! With MMT, this turret has near infinite Missiles that reload automatically shortly after being fired. I can explain MMT further if the above sentence made no sense at all. The only reason why it has 160 tubes is because it looks cooler, and offers a much higher fire density than say, only four tubes.
I’ve only ever flown in a Cessna 172 and a Cessna 182, I got to control the 172 for a few minutes. Someday, if I were to combine all of my favorite passions into one batshit crazy dream job, (and also somehow profit from it) I would want to travel the world, flying bush planes above amazing locations and scenery of nature, creating art and photography along the way, occasionally stopping by to see what kind of wildlife and plant life there is. Would it make me forever happy? Yes. Is a job like this actually feasible in terms of positive economical profit? No. Will I ever obtain a job like this instead of being a failure? Probably not.
These videos of yours are absolutely incredible! Seeing these mechs fight makes me wonder how’d they deal with a small, nimble fighter aircraft, or perhaps a submerged sea target.
Yeah, can confirm. Although I actually found this out by making a cannon with a stupidly large caliber fire a normal non-explosive round, and eventually the explosion was big enough that it actually looked like an explosive round.
@Ryan110 no, they all track. I did thus with 10 missiles on one pylon, and they all hit their target simultaneously. Occasionally one will veer off, but not every time.
The HPV is one of the coolest aircraft ever made, it looks like it came straight outta Halo. Not enough of them on the website either, looks amazing so far!
@Dathcha Matter Materialization Technology; it utilizes the power of “infinity” to revolutionize the usage of normally expensive and/or quickly depleted resources. Basically, the MMT Module has a node that can “spawn in” a desired object, and a nerve center that controls the spawning of said object. To put it shortly, it extracts materials from other universes, or sometimes multiple from the same. To put it simple, it can essentially “browse” through universes, much like you’d browse through Netflix or something, idk lol. You can even set it to focus on a specific universe, for more specific needs. Regardless, it then materializes these materials in the form of whatever object you want; in this case, each tube of the Hornet Nest has an MMT Module that spawns in a Missile. It extracts the metal, the resources for the propellant, electronics, and other things, and manufactures them as they are transported to the node. Basically, it extracts raw materials and instantly turns them into the desired result, which can take a second or two, depending on how complicated the object is, and/or how large the object is. By utilizing this technology, it paves way to unimaginable feats of engineering, for instance, they allow the Gatling KV-2 to fire at its terrifying rates, along with basically infinite ammunition. They can also be used for infinite fuel, and in the HellFox, infinite oxygen supply, for space and underwater flight. It all sounds very complicated, and that’s because it is. I can explain further if needed, although I’ve been pretty thorough.
That thing looks awesome, what’s the part count so far?
+1@Charris969 one could call it that
@Dathcha in terms of reloading, refer to a previous comment
@BogdanX let the mans build
+1@Gluck hehe poopoo
+1@ChrisPy I found out how to do this accidentally while giving an FW-190 some AMRAAM Missiles lol
I love the toothy smile it has, awesome livery!
+1@JaphetSkie aight
@AlphagamingWw2 ?
This thing is a sexy beast, I absolutely love it!
+3I feel like the Mi-26 gets all the credit for being the strongest helicopter in the world, when the MiL-V12 can lift nearly twice as much, as far as I can remember. It’s also the biggest helicopter ever made, truly an awesome feat of aviation that isn’t recognized as much as it deserves to be. T!
+1@ReturningShu stahp tagging so many people that probably won’t care
@KnightOfRen oh, your bunker located at coordinates 20.7387° N, 156.9236° W, right? The one with the secret trap door entry under the grass, marked with a tree that has a specific engraving in it as to indicate the door’s location?
+9‘Ery noice
@JaphetSkie very cool, no need to be hostile.
@V not necessarily! With MMT, this turret has near infinite Missiles that reload automatically shortly after being fired. I can explain MMT further if the above sentence made no sense at all. The only reason why it has 160 tubes is because it looks cooler, and offers a much higher fire density than say, only four tubes.
@Dathcha true, I may have to try that
But if you kill sadness, you kill more than half of us on the website ‘cause we’re all depressed lmao
+4wat
I rate this build 69 excessive amounts of missiles out of 420 ohgodwhys
One of the best SF-50’s I’ve ever seen on the website, puts the one I made a while ago to shame lol
+1These things look awesome, it’s like the Supercar of back-then.
+1
+3j o i n t h e s p o t l i g h t t r a i n
“Smooth as a baby’s arsehole” - Gambit ZF
+1Lamposter
+1@simpleplayer1 tonk
I’ve never seen a challenge like this before, very original!
+2Use this website, it’s very straightforward and you can do it for free without even having an account!
I’ve only ever flown in a Cessna 172 and a Cessna 182, I got to control the 172 for a few minutes. Someday, if I were to combine all of my favorite passions into one batshit crazy dream job, (and also somehow profit from it) I would want to travel the world, flying bush planes above amazing locations and scenery of nature, creating art and photography along the way, occasionally stopping by to see what kind of wildlife and plant life there is. Would it make me forever happy? Yes. Is a job like this actually feasible in terms of positive economical profit? No. Will I ever obtain a job like this instead of being a failure? Probably not.
+1@rexzion
+1@Dathcha
aight thenks
Absolutely amazing, wonderfully done!
+1@Dathcha I wonder what the technological advantage of that is, if any
+1@Dathcha huh, interesting
+1Switch it around and you’re good
Is the turret supposed to be off-center?
Really cool btw, those tracks are pristine looking!
+1@MAHADI aight
+1‘Ery noice
@JuanNotAnAlt indeed! One could say it was a “hare” raising victory.
+2Ingenious!
@realSavageMan SpiritusRaptor was ok until the BogdanX nation attacked. Only realSavageMan, master of creating airliners, could defeat them.
+4Six Flags Great Adventure?!111!!!1
Just realized you’re almost at 300k, you got this man!
These videos of yours are absolutely incredible! Seeing these mechs fight makes me wonder how’d they deal with a small, nimble fighter aircraft, or perhaps a submerged sea target.
+2Yeah, can confirm. Although I actually found this out by making a cannon with a stupidly large caliber fire a normal non-explosive round, and eventually the explosion was big enough that it actually looked like an explosive round.
OH MY GOD HE’S SO CUTE
+1@Ryan110 no, they all track. I did thus with 10 missiles on one pylon, and they all hit their target simultaneously. Occasionally one will veer off, but not every time.
+1@TRETRAX surprisingly, yes! Atleast from my experience.
+1The HPV is one of the coolest aircraft ever made, it looks like it came straight outta Halo. Not enough of them on the website either, looks amazing so far!
+1Gold is at 5,001 points