So you know how that had the strong force been 2% stronger, helium-2 would have been a lot more stable? Yeah, physical laws are annoying sometimes.
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My idea when making this was that you'd need to essentially make a very large circle, around which missiles would chase. This circle would have to be exactly the period of the missiles' circle, and the gun-cycle fits closely. Initially I wanted a magnetic field with exactly the right strength to make TES circle, but couldn't get a large enough circle nor stop it from making a cycloid instead due to gravity. (maybe a careful electric field might work?)
Additionally, gun-switch mechanisms such as the one in Winter Wind would have too large of a period, so I remembered that missiles travel *about* 8 blocks per gun period, and made a "tornado" 16 times as fast as the wind (switch every 2 blocks).
(I was torn between posting in the FBF thread or starting a new one, but wanted to avoid the discussions from meshing together. If you think it should stay in one thread, feel free to move it.)