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Frostjaeger re-created this article on 2018/08/18 14:00; [[members: | Frostjaeger re-created this article on 2018/08/18 14:00; [[members: | ||
===== Fred's Notes ===== | ===== Fred's Notes ===== | ||
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* It was implied to me early on after I joined that the airborne femtomachines in Star Army ships played a certain role in volumetric projection. The way I rationalized it given evidence given was that each femotomachine could serve akin to a vertex, where edges could be draw between them and form triangles and more complex shapes that would be filled out with color, just like in today' | * It was implied to me early on after I joined that the airborne femtomachines in Star Army ships played a certain role in volumetric projection. The way I rationalized it given evidence given was that each femotomachine could serve akin to a vertex, where edges could be draw between them and form triangles and more complex shapes that would be filled out with color, just like in today' | ||
* Another implication lending credence to the femtomachine approach was how femtomachines perform poorly when under the influence of poor weather (such as a rainy downpour), and that the same trait appears shared by volumetric projections - likely no coincidence. ~ Fred | * Another implication lending credence to the femtomachine approach was how femtomachines perform poorly when under the influence of poor weather (such as a rainy downpour), and that the same trait appears shared by volumetric projections - likely no coincidence. ~ Fred | ||
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