#1 Modern material science vs medieval weapons
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 6:13 pm
Watched Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief tonight and, lo and behold, when we get to the demigod training camp...it's all swords and shields and leather armour.
Nevermind the degree to which those would be utterly useless against modern firearms, I just wondered-if the weapons you had to deal with were limited to swords, spears, arrows etc-the standard medieval/fantasy arrangement-what would be the best modern material to use, or the best combination of modern materials? I know for metal armour the obvious answer is titanium, which can do everything steel does only better (if you can afford and have the means to shape it), and I know that kevlar isn't so hot against piercing weapons, given it's a fabric, but what about, I dunno, carbon composites? Fiberglass? Ordinary modern plastics?
And by all means, if any of those ideas are totally ridiculous, feel free to mock me for it-as long as you explain to me why that is the case.
Nevermind the degree to which those would be utterly useless against modern firearms, I just wondered-if the weapons you had to deal with were limited to swords, spears, arrows etc-the standard medieval/fantasy arrangement-what would be the best modern material to use, or the best combination of modern materials? I know for metal armour the obvious answer is titanium, which can do everything steel does only better (if you can afford and have the means to shape it), and I know that kevlar isn't so hot against piercing weapons, given it's a fabric, but what about, I dunno, carbon composites? Fiberglass? Ordinary modern plastics?
And by all means, if any of those ideas are totally ridiculous, feel free to mock me for it-as long as you explain to me why that is the case.