Talk:Arendelle's Navy/@comment-12161342-20150318133452

OOC: Don't panic, people, just test-firing my 150m interplanetary artillery. Everything was simulated with an impact calculator.

Unknown Mountain Range

''Alarms are ringing, and hundreds of workers are scrambling into shelters buried deep into the mountain and frantically stuffing special earplugs into their ears. From deep within the command bunker inset into the mountain, Anton(who is also wearing earplugs) watches a massive gun mount rotate towards a predetermined heading. As the artillery mount rotates, a gargantuan structure rises up towards the sky. The artillery barrel is an odd hybrid; from the base to the midpoint it is a gun barrel, and from midpoint to muzzle it is a railgun. Once the artillery has finished aiming, Anton gives the order to fire.''

''Suddenly, a thunderous shockwave reberberates through the air as the 150-meter projectile is propelled through the barrel by a massive detonation. The detonation is immediately followed by a loud crackling discharge of electricity as the projectile is accelerated and stabilized by the railgun portion of the artillery barrel. These two sounds combine, and are so loud that the report from the artillery fire is heard as far south as Paris, and those who did not heed the warnings in Arendelle suffer temporary hearing loss as well as some shattered windows. ''

''The 150 meter projectile rockets upwards at 25 km/sec, glowing white-hot for three seconds before leaving atmosphere dense enough to cause heating. Sailing further from Earth and travelling at a still-respectable 15 km/sec, the projectile activates a warp drive and disappears.''

Mars

''The 150m projectile drops out of warp above Mars, rocketing down through its tenuous atmosphere and being accelerated by its gravity. It impacts an uninhabited portion of the red planet at 20 km/sec, impacting with almost one gigaton(900mt as per my irl simulations) of energy. An area 50km wide is completely devastated, and debris from the impact falls as far as 120 km away.''

Back on Earth, Anton and other military leaders wait for the results, and when they come in, cheering erupts as the first test firing of Arendelle's new 150-meter interplanetary artillery gun is a resounding success.