Talk:Sub-Light COM2/@comment-24588383-20140920204311/@comment-10540150-20140922071713

First, this is pretty far from the speed of light. A little more than 33% of C, to be exact. Second, what exactly do you mean by bullet trace? Like, in the air or in the poor zombie who got shot? Cause I'm pretty sure, at those speeds, there isn't much of a trace of the ZOMBIE, let alone the bullet. Heck, if you were to fire this thing at a steel building you'd get a pretty darn big hole. Now, if the zombie were to somehow not come apart at the seams, no, there would be no trace of the bullet. Simply because flesh doesn't stop a bullet traveling at that speed. Imagine shooting a grape with a regular bullet, and you get pretty much the same thing. It just keep going. And, even if the bullet were to fragment, the shrapnel would still retain enough velocity to escape the confines of your flesh because... Well, because we're squishy and very much not made of concrete. I mean, damn, I'm surprised you don't catch fire after getting shot with this thing just because of the glorious amounts of force behind it. It's like... Dayum!