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[–] Object299@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Yeah, they had the technology to go through the "wakes", but the Jumpers could also jump repeatedly at will. They never really seem to get tired and there's no real limitation outside of not seeing the place. So, they could jump nonstop to multiple places around the world. Are they going to hop through 300 different jump spots? What if one of them leads them to 10,000 meters mid-air. We see Jumpers capable of jumping suspended mid-air, lol.

I'd just bait them into following my wakes and lead them to a final wake mid-air where they'd plummet to their deaths. Could've jumped into a military base, grabbed explosives and weapons, wreak havoc on paladins. It just didn't make a lot of sense, the Jumpers would be extremely powerful in reality and there'd be little to nothing we could do about them. Maybe covert ops with silent snipers to take them out when they're unaware. But that's only if you can actually find them in the first place, which is pretty difficult. I remember one of the characters living in Egypt in some ruins in the middle of nowhere. It took the US ten years of dedicated resources to finding Bin Laden, now imagine if he could just teleport anywhere on the planet at will.

You'd just never find a Jumper if he really didn't want to be found.

 

It's obviously very fictional and would never happen, but I just can't get over how awesome this thing looks. The "experimental" look that it has with the cables running all over the back of the tank. It gives a "realistic" vibe in a way that I really appreciate!

The actual tank is also very cool and it's one of my favorites. Artist is Filip Bazarewski!

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Billionaires should by definition not exist if they abided by all laws and regulations that existed, including paying taxes and paying their workers a fair wage. These people got to where they are because they've committed several serious crimes and destroyed an awful lot of lives in the process, and simply do not care that they did.

This isn't a "skill issue". If we're going to put it into video game logic, this world is a video game where cheaters and hackers are rampant, and nobody does anything about them as they destroy the world. It doesn't matter how good you are at the game, it doesn't matter how much effort you put into learning how to play it, that cheater has godmode and aimbot activated. Nothing you ever do will affect them in any meaningful way. The game masters are also cheaters and thus, it's in their best interests to maintain this. The cheaters have the monopoly on the game and the only reason the game is still going is because we all participate in it or we all die.

The cheaters need us to keep playing or they die as well. Just like how the wealthy elites need us to keep working or everything they have becomes redundant. Their way of life gone and buried. They didn't get there by being good or skilled, they got there because they gave the literal and proverbial middle finger to morals and ethics, and the law, and got rewarded immensely for it. Then they changed the system so it would always benefit them via paid lobbying in politics and getting their bribed politicians to destroy every little thing that could possibly protect the peasants, like you and me.

Stop defending the people who would happily raze your entire neighborhood to the ground and toss you and your family into the meat grinder if it meant making slightly more money this year than the year before. They do not give a FUCK about you. Not a singular fuck. You will not be rewarded for your loyalty. You will not be acknowledged for your perseverance. You do not matter to them. Unless you are the brother of a certain plumber, then you matter greatly enough that terrorism charges are applied to you.

That should tell you everything you need to know. Stop this crabs in a bucket mentality.

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

It isn't a cartoon like you specified, but it's one of the best Disney Channel shows of all time for me. Along with That's So Raven, Lizzie McGuire, Suite Life of Zack and Cody, etc. Just classics. If you're into cartoons, then Recess, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Kim Possible, The Power Puff Girls, Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory, Ed, Edd & Eddy, all incredible shows and I used to watch them religiously!

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (3 children)

you name a major animated cartoon that aired on Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, or Disney and there’s a good chance they have what I consider the stock “age regression/progression” episode.

Phil from the Future!! First thing that came to mind for me, lol. They had a piece of tech that could age you up or age you down, and the main character, Phil, was hit by it. Turned into a total kid. One of the funniest episodes for me back in the day... I miss the Disney Channel. :(

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

Yeah, this is pretty close to my answer, which was omnipotence. Having complete control over anything and everything just by your own imagination would be my answer any day of the week! I'd make myself functionally immortal and indestructible as the first thing I'd do, then probably start building universes of my own.

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago (4 children)

I think a lot of folks who say they wish they could be invisible don't realize how horrible it'd actually be without secondary superpowers. The reason you don't currently fall over and you're able to grab what you're looking at is because you can see your own body and gain a sense of direction. But if you're invisible... how do you know where your feet are going to land exactly? How do you know how far your arm is from that book you're trying to pick up?

It'd be pretty hellish to constantly trip over yourself and not be able to balance yourself at all! This kind of caveat applies to a lot of superpowers, like super strength. Sure, you're strong enough to lift that car, but your bones and flesh aren't. They'll be crushed under the weight and you'll have a big problem, lol.

That said... superpower? I'll go with omnipotence. It's always my answer to any "if you could have X, what would it be?", omnipotence!! It's basically EVERYTHING that I could ever possibly want packed into one. Imagine the sort of life you could have. The sort of freedom. What could you do, create, see, experience, feel. I do daydream about it more than I should.

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago (3 children)

That is still one of my favorite guilty pleasure movies. It's so good! It got so much flak but I really enjoyed it. The concept was very interesting and I really wanted to see where it could've gone. I felt like they could've done better in the movie but still, I'll take what I can get.

I always wondered why the jumpers were even struggling against the paladins, though. I mean... they could jump literally anywhere in the world instantly. How are the paladins even able to catch up at all even with the tech they had? It was ridiculous. They also didn't use guns? I didn't get it, lol.

 

One of the Soviet projects that actually carried over after the collapse. The specs of this tank is seriously insane on paper. 152mm gun, 30mm autocannon coaxial, APS, night vision/thermal imagers, smoke launchers, sensors, weather relay, it had pretty much everything. People will say they're completely unrelated but it is unofficially the predecessor of the T-14 Armata. Both with remote turrets, autoloaders and crew in the hull.

I know most don't like it in terms of aesthetics but the raw and brutal look of it really gets me going. It would've been pretty horrible to be on the receiving end of this tank!

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

And it's time to make pineapple pizzas illegal!! Lol. I wouldn't worry so much about your memories. Other folks in here have suggested some good methods to keep track of things. Journaling, photography, art, these are all great ways to keep track of your memories! I used to write about my dreams after I had them so I'd remember and what surprised me was how I had completely forgotten them when I reread my journal.

It was like I reading something written by someone else entirely!

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago (2 children)

if I get a concussion and forgot everything, I wouldn’t really be… well… “me” anymore

I get what you mean by this. It's been my theory for a while that your memories are "you", so it's no longer "you" if you lose even half of your memories. You're an entirely different person. Everything that we are, are contained in these memories. If you cloned a person then automatically, they will be a different person from the start. Simply because the memories they make will be different and are no longer identical. It's why I think if someone loses their memories through diseases like Alzheimer's or dementia, it's no longer "them".

Hell, every time you go to sleep, you will wake up an entirely different person. Ship of Theseus style. Your memories and even the cells in your body are slowly being replaced by new ones. So... in a way, every single second of our life, we are no longer the "me" that we were and we are now someone else.

 

A South Korean tank, designed and built by Hyundai Rotem. It's one of the newest tanks in service today. It has a 120mm gun and a 7.62mm coaxial machine gun. The turret has an autoloader like the Leclerc S2 does. The overall weight is around 55 metric tons.

 

This is probably one of my favorite IFVs. It looks so cool! That turret is pretty damn nice. There's not much information on its performance but I still like the overall look.

 

Hey, look, it's me! Lol. This is Object 299, a Soviet concept tank that was meant to carry a 152mm gun and a coaxial 30mm autocannon. An immensely awesome and mean looking tank. It's one of my favorites, easily. The turret is an oscillating type similar to the AMX-13 and is unmanned.

There was also a planned IFV variant for this platform.

 

I'm not much of a fan of older manned turret designs like this but this does look extremely cool and menacing. Just look at that thick side ERA... very majestic!

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VBCI Guarani IFV (infosec.pub)
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This has to be one of my favorite IFV turrets that I've ever seen. Such an unique and menacing design. This is a new Brazilian IFV. It carries a Mk44 Bushmaster II 30mm autocannon and a coaxial 7.62mm machine gun. It is also supposedly capable of being mounted with ATGMs.

 

It was a prototype tank that had a 140mm gun. To my knowledge, the US army stopped pursuing the project and the Thumper project never went beyond the prototype phase. I believe they felt they no longer needed a 140mm gun on their MBTs once the Soviet Union fell and could no longer fund developments such as Object 477, 195, or 490.

Still quite a crazy tank! It would've been fascinating to see how it would've been if it had been the main tank for the US army. I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of a 140mm HE round!!

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 3 points 3 days ago

It does seem like the eventual destination of any civilization to plug themselves into a simulation. Seeing that the universe expands at the speed of light, with our current understanding of physics and tech, we just simply wouldn't be able to expand as quickly as the universe did. So, we'd always be trapped in this bubble and unable to reach any further.

Why bother with all that trouble when you can be essentially gods in your own virtual reality simulation? You can have any life that you could possibly want in there if it was advanced enough.

[–] Object299@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago

This was my exact thought as well. There's really no reason why sufficiently advanced computers couldn't eventually simulate anything and everything. I'm going to go a bit off-topic but there's a theory about the simulation in The Matrix operating from a different set of laws from the real world. Hence the reason why humans can actually work as human batteries very efficiently compared to other forms of energy.

So, there's the possibility that if we are in a simulation then the "real world" might be operating by a different set of laws and physics to what we know in here. If that's the case then I really don't know where the limit actually is or how we could tell from inside here.

 

A fictitious tank designed by Jamison Cunningham! The idea behind the design was apparently intended to be "nationally androgynous". In other words, it is meant to have no clear influence from exclusively Western or Eastern design philosophies.

I love the look of the tank, it looks very practical and realistic. It's something I could easily see being produced and fielded by modern militaries. But I feel that Jamison failed with his attempt at creating a nationally androgynous tank. Personally, I feel that it is very clearly very heavily inspired by Western design with a heavily protected turret, rear blowout panels and the turret placed far forward so the gun is not obstructed by obstacles when turning around corners.

Though, I will give credit on the lack of the iconic rear NATO hump. This is still an amazing design and I'm very impressed at the detail and thought gone into it!

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Another fictional tank that I really like. It was created by a Chinese internet user sometime in 2015 and was never an official military development. Another Armata inspired design, remote turret, crew in the hull.

I honestly wished China had actually built something like this instead of ZTZ-100. It felt rather disappointing and lackluster in comparison. Still, one of the most awesome and gorgeous designs I've ever seen for a tank! Very realistic, very plausible and I've felt for a while that this type of design is going to be the trend for AFVs in general.

Remote turrets, standard APS installations, armored capsules in the hull. That's what I think it's headed towards. Manned turrets are basically ancient relics of the past and really has become unnecessary with the advancements of technology, in my opinion. Akin to WW1 tanks having their engine in the same compartment as the crew. It's just much better and safer to have no humans inside the structure with all the explosive ammunition and moving parts.

 

A completely fictional but totally awesome looking tank. It's one of my favorites that I really wish was made. It was created by a Serbian 3D modeler and was quickly picked up by local news who mistakenly thought it was a real development by the Serbian military.

The tank was inspired by the T-14 Armata, with a remote turret and an armored capsule for the crew in the hull. It has a 125mm smoothbore gun, a 2A42 autocannon as coaxial and a 12.7mm machine gun mounted on a remotely controlled weapons station. It apparently had some kind of APS similar to the Afghanit APS seen on the Armata.

It's a very cool tank, I hope you all like it!

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