Timeline for How would you design a firearm for a fairy?
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| 1 hour ago | vote | accept | FlyingLemmingSoup | ||
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| yesterday | comment | added | Graham | @FlyingLemmingSoup That's a good idea for shock absorbing, definitely. I see real issues with aiming though. | |
| yesterday | comment | added | Graham | @forest True, but we just have to assume the fairy can deal with that. The OP says they're stronger for their size, so they can handwave that a bit. It's not like anyone's going to say "I know first hand how much force would break a fairy's bones". :) | |
| yesterday | comment | added | FlyingLemmingSoup | I was actually considering an option like this; but what if the harness could be set up in such a way that the gun would be braced against the fairy's FEET, instead of their shoulder or chest? Legs are great shock absorbers. | |
| yesterday | comment | added | forest | Even if they don't fall over because they're in the air and have a breastplate to spread out the force, I imagine the recoil would still hurt them pretty badly. It would be a pretty significant acceleration. | |
| yesterday | history | answered | Graham | CC BY-SA 4.0 |