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Anonymous

Hey guys.. Heads up. You might want to watch the last 3 episodes together. They're better that way.

Anonymous

I agree the last 3 episodes need to be watched together

Kevin (edited)

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2022-12-30 23:52:16 Last 3 should definitely be watched together About shin's nickname, the morpho's "wings", and railguns --> Shin's nickname, Báleygr, comes from old norse, meaning "The One with Flaming Eyes" About the morpho's wings - A railgun (at least based on the tech we have today) uses electromagnetic propulsion to launch dense metallic projectiles at enormous speeds by passing several kilovolts of electric potential at extremely high current (usually 3-5 million amps). This generates a LOT of heat. The "wings" we see actually function like a heatsink for the railgun so it doesn't overheat when being fired, this is similar concept to how our computers (CPU + GPU) require heatsinks. We see the "wings" flapping as it fires because it is used to create airflow around the wings in order to allow better heat dissipation, similar to how our computer heatsinks need a fan to blow on it. In physics, electromagnetism can cause the flow of electrons, this is the same principal behind induction motors as well as wireless charging, but taken to the extreme. This is why, as the railgun fires, we see the city lights in the direction of the railgun's gun barrel light up, and then explode. At the moment of firing, a huge amount of current at high voltage (probably millions of volts) is instantly released from the morpho's capacitors(? <-- i'm guessing here), which generates a massive electromagnetic field around its source, acting like a wireless charger for the lights causing it to shine brightly before they exploded from overload. This is also probably the reason HQ lost contact with Nordlicht, most likely electromagnetic interference with their pararaid systems.
2022-06-27 15:18:09 Last 3 should definitely be watched together About shin's nickname, the morpho's "wings", and railguns --> Shin's nickname, Báleygr, comes from old norse, meaning "The One with Flaming Eyes" About the morpho's wings - A railgun (at least based on the tech we have today) uses electromagnetic propulsion to launch dense metallic projectiles at enormous speeds by passing several kilovolts of electric potential at extremely high current (usually 3-5 million amps). This generates a LOT of heat. The "wings" we see actually function like a heatsink for the railgun so it doesn't overheat when being fired, this is similar concept to how our computers (CPU + GPU) require heatsinks. We see the "wings" flapping as it fires because it is used to create airflow around the wings in order to allow better heat dissipation, similar to how our computer heatsinks need a fan to blow on it. In physics, electromagnetism can cause the flow of electrons, this is the same principal behind induction motors as well as wireless charging, but taken to the extreme. This is why, as the railgun fires, we see the city lights in the direction of the railgun's gun barrel light up, and then explode. At the moment of firing, a huge amount of current at high voltage (probably millions of volts) is instantly released from the morpho's capacitors(? <-- i'm guessing here), which generates a massive electromagnetic field around its source, acting like a wireless charger for the lights causing it to shine brightly before they exploded from overload. This is also probably the reason HQ lost contact with Nordlicht, most likely electromagnetic interference with their pararaid systems.

Last 3 should definitely be watched together About shin's nickname, the morpho's "wings", and railguns --> Shin's nickname, Báleygr, comes from old norse, meaning "The One with Flaming Eyes" About the morpho's wings - A railgun (at least based on the tech we have today) uses electromagnetic propulsion to launch dense metallic projectiles at enormous speeds by passing several kilovolts of electric potential at extremely high current (usually 3-5 million amps). This generates a LOT of heat. The "wings" we see actually function like a heatsink for the railgun so it doesn't overheat when being fired, this is similar concept to how our computers (CPU + GPU) require heatsinks. We see the "wings" flapping as it fires because it is used to create airflow around the wings in order to allow better heat dissipation, similar to how our computer heatsinks need a fan to blow on it. In physics, electromagnetism can cause the flow of electrons, this is the same principal behind induction motors as well as wireless charging, but taken to the extreme. This is why, as the railgun fires, we see the city lights in the direction of the railgun's gun barrel light up, and then explode. At the moment of firing, a huge amount of current at high voltage (probably millions of volts) is instantly released from the morpho's capacitors(? <-- i'm guessing here), which generates a massive electromagnetic field around its source, acting like a wireless charger for the lights causing it to shine brightly before they exploded from overload. This is also probably the reason HQ lost contact with Nordlicht, most likely electromagnetic interference with their pararaid systems.