[Revan fills in the acronym automatically, and some part of her she's not in conscious control of supplies a list of tactical uses. Undirected atmospheric deployment is primarily useful for knocking out comms and blinding orbital sensors, but since it doesn't discriminate friend from foe and is unlikely to completely overcome hardening, ion weapons are preferred unless ground-based forces are acceptable collateral.
She kind of hates that part of herself, and latches onto Dixon's newest theory instead of thinking about war.]
Time travel? That's a little far-fetched, don't you think? [Says the laser sword-wielding woman without a trace of irony.] ...It's 25,097.
[Sure, why not, someone might have been in carbon freeze.
...What the heck kind of silly measurement is a mile, though?]
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[Revan fills in the acronym automatically, and some part of her she's not in conscious control of supplies a list of tactical uses. Undirected atmospheric deployment is primarily useful for knocking out comms and blinding orbital sensors, but since it doesn't discriminate friend from foe and is unlikely to completely overcome hardening, ion weapons are preferred unless ground-based forces are acceptable collateral.
She kind of hates that part of herself, and latches onto Dixon's newest theory instead of thinking about war.]
Time travel? That's a little far-fetched, don't you think? [Says the laser sword-wielding woman without a trace of irony.] ...It's 25,097.
[Sure, why not, someone might have been in carbon freeze.
...What the heck kind of silly measurement is a mile, though?]