Saw this on an another site , but wanted to share it here
http://www.popsci.com/science/articl...field-injuries
And i always wondered how the medivac light healing worked![]()
Saw this on an another site , but wanted to share it here
http://www.popsci.com/science/articl...field-injuries
And i always wondered how the medivac light healing worked![]()
That.... is bad ass.
Now we need two things;
1) Find a way to target this thing meters away with precision.
2) Recreate a Terran Dropship.
Well then, I suppose this pretty much answers the question I posed on my other thread regarding the medivac's beam.....![]()
Looks like Blizzard is giving inspiration for researchers...![]()
Amazing. I think it's DT tech![]()
Related story is totally random: http://www.popsci.com/science/articl...ser-study-says
Anyway, sounds pretty cool. So the suits are filled with this pink stuff and when green light hits it it seals up wounds and whatnot. Awesome.
"The procedure works by applying a special pink dye to the skin around a wound and zapping it with green light."
This line cracks me up. It's about the same as Blizzard explanation for medics.
"You’re an idiot, babe
It’s a wonder that you still know how to breathe"
-Robert Zimmerman
Starcraft Lore Timeline and Mysteries.
agreed - nervs wont be that easy to repair ... plus if a bullet is stuck in your arm and all you do is glue it with a magic beam, well the results wont be satisfaing. So this will only work for incision-wounds. Having in mind that a DT kills any infantry unit in one slice ... this will only be an effective technology against zealots and zerglings![]()