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  • Can titanium chain mail stop a bullet? - Worldbuilding Stack Exchange
    First, titanium has lower strengths-per-volume compared to steel This will mean that a titanium chain mail armor is weaker than a steel chain mail, and use of steel chain mail in the 1800s as protection against bullets did not work out well (The titanium chain mail must be weaker in order to allow for the same flexibility as the steel one )
  • Would Tungsten be a useful material for medieval armor and weapons?
    It seems Titanium might just work for armor If only you can figure out how to work the dang stuff This wand can turn a steel weapon or steel armor into pure single-crystalline tungsten While not a great metal, this pure single-crystalline hocus-pocus might still be better than a sword made of impure iron or one that is poorly-forged
  • A steel-cutting sword? - Worldbuilding Stack Exchange
    Logically based society with no constrictions based on culture or taboo I'm thinking iridium, tungsten, titanium, diamond integrated metals, etc So since my world isn't far enough into development for rules to be hard-set I do have a lot of wiggle room TL;DR: how to make a sword that can cut through steel armor?
  • What explosive mines discriminate against hovercraft?
    I would also set this up as a daisy chain of mines to improve the chances of disabling or even just hitting this quick vehicle On a similar note, which would be more accurate but also more dangerous for troops You could set up a electronic fuse (think the old TNT "plunger") which a solider would trigger once the vehicle was over the mines
  • biology - Is metal grafted straight under skin possible . . .
    Use chain mail The links allow full mobility, and provide a matrix for the skin to grow on The links would therefore become integral with the flesh and the skin Alternatively, weaving or knitting steel fiber into a mesh would do the same thing They use similar techniques for making lightweight clothing body armor
  • What would a Medieval-Tech super-metal look like?
    For titanium to be at all useful, you will need magic to refine it, and you will also need other anachronistic metals like Aluminum and Vanadium If you allow for all of this, titanium alloy CAN make a very good armor It's weaker than most steels of a given thickness, but for its weight it is generally stronger
  • Would a terraformed planet have no fossil fuels and if so, what . . .
    Was the planet lifeless before terraforming? Is there plate tectonics? (This has big impact on geology) Was there a previous civilization on the planet recently resource? Whatever organization that is doing and or paying for the terraforming should still be present Where are they? If terraforming, wouldn't transformers have ensured there was sufficient carbon either add start or added?
  • science fiction - Basic resources in sci-fi RTS game - Worldbuilding . . .
    Im trying to create crafting system for a sci-fi RTS game You gather basic resources, refine them to other resources and then produce units In medieval fantasy the basic resources are mostly things
  • technological development - How can my dwarves keep humans from reverse . . .
    The basic chain is: 5 tons of Bauxite → Bayer Process → 2 tons of Alumina → Hall-Heroult Process → 1 ton of Aluminum Okay, that doesn't look too bad Well, until you look closer at each step Bauxite mining How do you get 5 tons of bauxite? Well, it tends to live in pretty shallow deposits, so the best way to extract it is strip mining
  • Are there any good alternates to iron? - Worldbuilding Stack Exchange
    Titanium alloys can go toe to toe with most steel alloys in terms of physical performance, but the but the best steels are still better than the best titanium Additionally, it's MUCH harder to machine or smelt titanium alloys as they don't conduct heat very well and are comprised of more component elements





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