you do realize that thats 14.76 feet of armor(9.8 feet of which is actually armor) for regular areas and 18.04 feet (11.48 feet of which is actually armor) around key areas. Right?!?!?
That armor is waaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyy too thick. most modern tanks use between 6-9 inches(15-22.5cm of armor. even with massive inertial dampeners that thing would be waayyyyy too massive.
i do believe that the thickest armor ever posted on here that was accepted was 5 ft and 2.5 of that was air or vaccuum.
if it is a stationary command base i can somewhat see the need for thicker armor. but with that much mass you would be lucky to reach even .1c. and if you did it would take a loooong time and prolly all of your fuel.
That armor is waaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyy too thick. most modern tanks use between 6-9 inches(15-22.5cm of armor. even with massive inertial dampeners that thing would be waayyyyy too massive.
i do believe that the thickest armor ever posted on here that was accepted was 5 ft and 2.5 of that was air or vaccuum.
if it is a stationary command base i can somewhat see the need for thicker armor. but with that much mass you would be lucky to reach even .1c. and if you did it would take a loooong time and prolly all of your fuel.
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