TL9 Watch: Anti-ballistic goop sandwich.

Air Force Academy cadet Hayley Weir has been fiddling with ways to combine Kevlar, carbon fibers, and “shear thickening fluid” (all I know about that last one is that it’s goop that hardens when you hit it).  She’s come up with a sandwich that apparently is the business when it comes to calming down kinetic energy impacts. And apparently the stuff is also a case of ‘the slow blade penetrates the shield:’

The team tested 9 mm, .40 Smith & Wesson, and then the .44 Magnum rounds.

[USAF Academy Professor] Burke said the stronger and faster the round, the quicker it was stopped by the material.

In the 9 mm testing, the rounds went through most of the layers but were caught by the fiber backing, Burke said. The larger .40-caliber round was contained in the third layer of Kevlar. The .44 Magnum was caught in the first layer.

Via @DeltaGreenRPG, which isn’t saying that this is ‘shoggoths,’ but they think that it’s totally shoggoths.

Adventure Seed: Unholy Raptures of the Deep

Unholy Raptures of the Deep
Adventure seed

Via here.  See here for background.

So, five million years or so ago something was operating off what is now the island of Zakynthos, off the coast of what is now Greece.  We – ‘we’ being ‘whatever shadow government agency it is that handles this stuff in your world,’ of course – aren’t sure what that something was, but it definitely involved at least two kinds of aliens. The first type apparently had endoskeletons and bodily functions similar to those of terrestrial life (while still being highly bizarre); the second seemed to be more, well, protoplasmic.  Fans of HP Lovecraft who are thinking ‘Elder Thing survivalists served by barely-tamed shoggoths’ aren’t necessarily right to think that, but the evidence doesn’t really contradict that theory, so no worries there. Continue reading Adventure Seed: Unholy Raptures of the Deep

…I’d love to know what happened to the day, too.

I look up, and suddenly it’s 10 PM and I’m hideously behind.  On the other hand, I finally put that last bookcase together like I was supposed to two weeks ago and my wife hadn’t even gotten to the point where she was reminding me about it by not reminding me about it.

Pointedly.

Anyway, here’s something to distract you from my suddenly-erratic posting schedule: Continue reading …I’d love to know what happened to the day, too.