U.S. Navy Building "Macross"? 34
Sang Woo Han writes: "It seems that the US Navy is planning on building a floating structure a mile long called the Joint Mobile Offshore Base (JMOB). Featured on MIT's Technology Review, the article explains in detail not only about the JMOB, but plans to build other structures such as ports, airports, and even a floating city. Now all we need is for a couple of giant humanoid aliens to show up and we start beating them up in Valkyrie fighters. (And who'll be our Lynn Min Mei, then?)" Zhang Ziyi, if it can be arranged, please.
JBOD? (Score:2)
RAIB (Score:1)
Umm...hello?? (Score:1)
Ummm.. hello? Is this not slashdot? Is there any question that our Min Mei would be none other than Natalie Portman, pouring hot grits down the pants of all the Zentraedi??
Re:Umm...hello?? (Score:1)
Coincidence? (Score:2)
I'm not going to open any bitmaps today.
Stress (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Stress (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Stress (Score:1)
Quack! (Score:2, Insightful)
Overheard (Score:4, Funny)
Possible Applications (Score:2, Insightful)
Or maybe they'll just be used as "Floating Fortresses" (ala 1984).
City built on the Sea (Score:1)
Why settle for sinking a ship... (Score:2)
I had to say it... (Score:1)
Hurricanes? (Score:1)
Re:Hurricanes? (Score:1)
Re:Hurricanes? (Score:1)
I wonder how wide it is? After all, as 'The Perfect Storm' mentioned, any ship can be overturned by a beam sea more than half its beam in height. From the picture it looks like a hundred-foot rogue wave could roll this sucker. Now that is a disaster movie worth making.
Bomb Magnet (Score:1)
Our Min Mei? (Score:1)
Let's just hope it's not Christina Aguilera and/or Britney Spears. I'm sick of both of them. For quality female singers, I'd rather hear Kate Bush. :-)
On a serious note, I think the article lacks detail: how does the Damascus steel compare to the steel used in the Toledo swords? Those are remembered with envy, too, and the know-how hasn't been lost. Who knows, maybe Verhoeven and Pendray al simply reinvented the wheel...
Re:Our Min Mei? (Score:1)
And to follow on your sub-thread: Does the term "Moorish Smiths" answer it for you? (ie Imported Tech's)
I bet a Texas oil millionaire would (Score:1)
First Snowcrash ref.
Re:I bet a Texas oil millionaire would (Score:1)
Personally, I think it could be used as a tax haven - just moor up ferries for accommo, old carriers as a landing strip, and maybe an obsolete battleship as a bank vault for a unique piece of antique jewellery. Call it the Logjam. (First Banksie reference). Actually, something like this was described in the James Cobb technothriller "Seafighters" - take nine big barges and moor them together, call it a Mobile Offshore Base (aka Floater One) then run American UAVs, Fleet Air Arm helicopters and singularly cool hovercraft gunboats off it to suppress piracy and warfare off the West African coast.
The book mentioned that something similar, but smaller, was used to host Special Boat Squadron units in the Gulf during the Iran-Iraq tanker war, when the Iranians were sending out light naval units to beat up oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz. So it's probably not entirely a new idea. Still pretty good though.