Talk:Detron/@comment-24682619-20140505090520/@comment-125.255.5.208-20140702021951

lol, e=mc^2.

More like f=1/2m.(v^2) for bullets, and, well lasers are more complex.

Using e=mc^2 assumes you are either: a. converting mass to energy (like a nuclear reactor, not a bullet impacting target); or b. converting energy into mass (the big bang, not a laser melting a target.)

A more realistic argument is that laser-based weaponry would fire near hit-scan (speed of light), whereas bullet weaponry should have significantly more travel time.