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([personal profile] dvandom Sep. 26th, 2007 09:01 pm)

The problem with just being able to jump around a lot, instead of actually flying, is that once you're in the air you're pretty much stuck on a ballistic path. Sit through any intro physics course and you'll learn that a ballistic path is really predictable, the center of mass has to follow a parabolic arc. Minion training basic lesson for dealing with acrobatic heroes like me...forget about headshots or anything fancy, always aim for the center of mass. The second we go airborne, we become clay pigeons.

Of course, if you stick around for the entire intro physics course, and you'll learn that you don't have to actually have any of your body at your center of mass at any given time....

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Even if the target is armored, a torso shot is likely to throw off their evasion and make it easier for followup shots to unarmored areas.

It's the difference between a one on one fight between equals and a mookfest. In one on one, you might be good enough to take that shot at the face, and you want every hit to count. In a mookfest, Bob ain't EVER hitting the "largest unarmored area" unless the target has already been stunned by a few bullets to the kevlar vest. He's just not that good a shot.

Don't get fancy, just get the job done.

From: [identity profile] mib24601.livejournal.com


Well, if it's "get the job done," why even target the center of mass? It's not critical, it may be armored and it might not even have any of the body at that location. Just target the body in general and hope between all the "mooks," that a shot gets in. No "center of mass" physics involved.

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Look, you're missing the point by several lightyears and it's starting to look like you're deliberately trolling. Drop it before I have to lock the thread.

From: [identity profile] mib24601.livejournal.com


I guess I am missing the point because I'm certainly not trying to "troll" but rather ask why should minions be trained to target a leaping heroes center of mass. I don't see the advantage, although obviously you do. So, would you please explain it to me? I'd appreciate it.

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Unless they take special care as mentioned in the original snippet, the center of mass will always include part of the body, usually the gut. With the feet off the ground, the center of mass pretty much has to follow a ballistic path, really easy to predict. If you're only concerned with getting a hit of SOME sort, it's a good time to shoot. Once they've been hit, even with body armor, they're likely to slow down enough that you can actually succeed at a head shot.

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OK, got it. Thank you.

My earlier issue came from the superhero trope that "body armor protects against everything," where a hero is shot in a protected area but seems to feel no effect. Under a more realistic system, I will certainly agree with your premise. This is why Batman-esque heroes should have short lifespans.
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