A Conversation for Nikola Tesla
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magus4jm Started conversation Jan 4, 2001
There is a wonderful base defense in the game Command and Conquer:Red Alert by Westwood Studios. It recurs in the sequeal, Red Alert 2. I can't believe it wasn't mentioned. It's a lightning bolt-shooting tower of metal rings that annihilates all who dare to oppose you. It's name is, of course, the Tesla Coil. Someone else here must have heard of it.
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Norton II Posted Jan 5, 2001
I didn't mention it because
a) I've never played the game
b) Even if I had, the influence of Command and Conquer on Western Civilisation pales into insignificance next to AC power, radio, etc., so it wouldn't have gone in for reasons of space.
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magus4jm Posted Jan 16, 2001
It should have been because:
a)a lot of people have.
b)Is the same true of spelling?
c)Is a mention (maybe 1 or 2 sentences) that much space?
d)To be honest, I only knew of Tesla from the game, and, among people who have heard of him, I would guess this to be common, especially online. (It was a popular game, and Red Alert 2 is even more popular.)
e)Even if "d" is somewhat depressing, it remains true.
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Blatherskite the Mugwump - Bandwidth Bandit Posted Oct 20, 2001
In that case, it's great that something as silly as a video game made you aware of a great inventor, which made you curious enough to come along and read a fantastic article about him. You've gained valuable information, thanks to the game.
However, since this is an article on Tesla himself, and as the game had absolutely no impact on his life, I don't see why it should be mentioned. This article is quite thorough enough.
It didn't take me long to sour on the Russians... their tanks are too slow, and they don't have those wonderful radar blinding things (can't recall what they're called), so my opponent always knew where to drop his nukes, and pretty much knew exactly what he was up against. Tesla coils are a poor trade.
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Norton II Posted Oct 21, 2001
that's exactly what I though. When I wrote this I was working to a 5,00 word limit, so why include something that was totally irrelevant?
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Etheriel Posted Nov 7, 2001
hmmm it's quite depressing that i've only heard of this amazing man because of some computer game, although it did intrest me in the article (anti radar thingy is GAP generator - o dear i live a sad life :/) . after reading this i really don't like edison, so from now on i will not be using light bulbs.....DOH!
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furtim - Zaphodista Sympathiser Posted Nov 9, 2001
Sad to admit, I first heard of Tesla by Red Alert, as well. However, I took the time to learn the real story (and a fair number of the fake ones) about Tesla, and have been glad for it. In fact, I'm now in college studying Electrical Engineering, and it's mostly because of the example of Tesla!
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Norton II Posted Nov 9, 2001
i'm glad to hear it! however, i hope that, unlike nikola, you are fortunate enough to finish your degree!
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furtim - Zaphodista Sympathiser Posted Nov 11, 2001
I hope so, too. =)
I also hope I don't go crazy when I get older, though my current sanity is rather in doubt.
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Lazy Rog Posted Jul 22, 2003
I too first heard of the TC from red alert. there is a company on ebay that sells them for arround $500 and more than a few groups that give out instructions on how to build them.
My girlfriend says she'll buy me one for Xmas, I'm not sure how legal they are in the UK though, what with the spark gap creating radio waves. any ideas?
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- 1: magus4jm (Jan 4, 2001)
- 2: Norton II (Jan 5, 2001)
- 3: Norton II (Jan 8, 2001)
- 4: magus4jm (Jan 16, 2001)
- 5: Blatherskite the Mugwump - Bandwidth Bandit (Oct 20, 2001)
- 6: Norton II (Oct 21, 2001)
- 7: Etheriel (Nov 7, 2001)
- 8: furtim - Zaphodista Sympathiser (Nov 9, 2001)
- 9: Norton II (Nov 9, 2001)
- 10: furtim - Zaphodista Sympathiser (Nov 11, 2001)
- 11: Lazy Rog (Jul 22, 2003)
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