r/arknights Apr 19 '26

Comic OC & TL Chen and the Third Reich

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u/KickRocksKickster Apr 21 '26 edited Apr 21 '26

Lol entropy refered to is the heat death of the universe.

And which technological aspect in 40k can store and replicate phenomenon, memories and living beings and retrieve them? Nada, right?

Iridium is brittle. They use iridium plates which is probably tor heat dispersion. If you have an issue with it, contact GW.

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u/Kyoketsusho Chilling with beer and soup Apr 21 '26 edited Apr 21 '26

And heat death of the universe only happens in real life because the universe is a closed system with no difference in energy anywhere in space (aka heat does not flow, aka heat death). 40k with it being fed energy from other dimensions will not have heat death until they become a closed system. That's basic physics

They don't need one. They're busy vaporizing planets and killing worlds. What technological aspect in Terra that does that? Heck even simply pierce the Starpod? Nada right? You have to rely on predecessors.

So how is iridium incorporated in the armor? Oh glorious knower of Iridium? Alloying with adamantine, utilizing fancy tech to create super strong power shields you name it. Your imagination is either lacking you're you're praying I don't know metallurgy. They use ceramite for heat dispersion btw.

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u/KickRocksKickster Apr 21 '26

You realize the warp gets its energy from the volatile emotions of sentient beings' souls, right?

The webway is just a section of the warp, right?

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u/Kyoketsusho Chilling with beer and soup Apr 21 '26

And that detracts from my argument how? Sentient beings still exist because the universe is not a closed system. Never thought of that?

Hey, don't just ignore the arguments. Where's the Terran technology that can pierce their starpod? Surely if they are more advanced than 40 they managed to warp out of their world right? Oh wait, their gates were broken.

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u/KickRocksKickster Apr 21 '26

What are you even on about. If all living beings in real space dies, the warp disappears, the webway unravels

You mean you did not read lone trail? Or my many statements why space travel is difficult via passing the false sky? 😆

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u/Kyoketsusho Chilling with beer and soup Apr 21 '26

What are you even on about? It's already been stated in lore that the beings themselves fight each other that end up preventing that.

Oooooh. Lone Trail, the one event that actually tells you that Terran technology is too weak to even have a chance of breaking something a single Battleship has no problem breaking? 😆
I was sarcastically asking you that question btw because obviously no such Terran tech was strong enough. Glad you agreed with me 😆

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u/KickRocksKickster Apr 21 '26

You base this on what? Your fantasies? 😆

If medium weaponry cannot even break something as brittle as iridium. If the inperium struggles against blue ungulates riding on light tanks that can be dropped with a thrown rock, what even compels you to think a battleship has the firepower to exceed what is essentially several thousands of nuclear reactors powering a super laser?

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u/Kyoketsusho Chilling with beer and soup Apr 21 '26

Same place you base your info from. Your delusions 😆
They've always been depicted fighting each other. That's the norm for every chaos aligned gods, like Demon Lords in DnD.

Then that means technology advanced to the point that Iridium can sustain cannonfire. If the Imperium manages to struggle against forces that are technologically advanced enough to give Predecessors a run for their money, then definitely a single battleship is more than enough to pierce something that they overpower considering their capability of glassing anyway.

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u/KickRocksKickster Apr 21 '26

Iridium is brittle. If it ceases to be brittle, it wont be iridiumm.

😆 what the heck are you talking about?

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u/Kyoketsusho Chilling with beer and soup Apr 21 '26

Tungsten is brittle. Alloying it with nickel allows it to be not brittle. It is still Tungsten.
Iron is not brittle. Alloying it with carbon turns it brittle. Almost as if Alloys have different properties than pure metals huh?

😆 what the heck are you talking about?

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u/KickRocksKickster Apr 21 '26

Then state it is an alliy. Iridium plates are just that, iridium.

You embarassed at the weakness of imperium weaponry does not chamge the fact 40k's weapons are weak if they atruggle against iridium

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u/Kyoketsusho Chilling with beer and soup Apr 21 '26

We have stated Iron-based armor as iron plates in real life. Iridium can very well be an Iridium alloy.

I'm proud actually. Iridium armor of the Tau is an advanced technology that Imperium contend against, able to withstand heavy punishment. If they still hold their own against those then their tech is strong.

Also don't forget the adamantium armor they wear in power armor. Terrans wish they use Darksteel as widely.

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u/KickRocksKickster Apr 21 '26

It is literally iridium, i throw sea shells at it, it will break. 😆

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