Turanil
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Well, still wondering about my next campaign, that should mix fantasy and sci-fi, I was thinking about EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse).
So, the first time I heard of EMP (sorry, but I am a clueless dude...
 ), it was in Matrix. For some time I believed it was some sci-fi device invented for the movie, nothing more. But then, a friend of mine told me that EMP really exist. So now, I want to know more about it, to see if I could use that as a setting device:
The world would be a planet orbiting a gas giant. It would have a thick atmosphere, making this world gloomy and misty, but protecting from the gas giant's radiations. However, at random times an electromagnetic storm would erupt from the gas giant and affect the orbiting planet. Wide areas on the side facing the gas giant would experience an electromagnetic storm that would disrupt and destroy electronic devices. As such, during the day (i.e.: side facing the gas giant), all robots, computers, etc. would be shut off for fear of the occasional and unpredictable EMP storm. (So basically machines are at work during the night and dormant during the day.)
So my question is about this setting idea from a scientific perspective:
-- Is it reasonably possible? (a gas giant that produces EMP storms that can affect the orbiting planet)
-- If electronic devices are deactivated (turned off) when EMP occur, do they remain unaffected by it?
-- Is it possible to shield an electronic device from an EMP?
etc.
Right now, my setting idea is a world where a minority of people have the technology, while other people (who obey them) live in ignorance and a primitive technological level that is unaffected by the EMP. Robots and the like (who are feared and seen as demons) only operate during the night when people lie in fear in their homes. (There is more to this idea, but I am not sure so many of you are interested in a long post about yet another setting
 )
Thanks for any clue!
				
			So, the first time I heard of EMP (sorry, but I am a clueless dude...
 ), it was in Matrix. For some time I believed it was some sci-fi device invented for the movie, nothing more. But then, a friend of mine told me that EMP really exist. So now, I want to know more about it, to see if I could use that as a setting device:The world would be a planet orbiting a gas giant. It would have a thick atmosphere, making this world gloomy and misty, but protecting from the gas giant's radiations. However, at random times an electromagnetic storm would erupt from the gas giant and affect the orbiting planet. Wide areas on the side facing the gas giant would experience an electromagnetic storm that would disrupt and destroy electronic devices. As such, during the day (i.e.: side facing the gas giant), all robots, computers, etc. would be shut off for fear of the occasional and unpredictable EMP storm. (So basically machines are at work during the night and dormant during the day.)
So my question is about this setting idea from a scientific perspective:
-- Is it reasonably possible? (a gas giant that produces EMP storms that can affect the orbiting planet)
-- If electronic devices are deactivated (turned off) when EMP occur, do they remain unaffected by it?
-- Is it possible to shield an electronic device from an EMP?
etc.
Right now, my setting idea is a world where a minority of people have the technology, while other people (who obey them) live in ignorance and a primitive technological level that is unaffected by the EMP. Robots and the like (who are feared and seen as demons) only operate during the night when people lie in fear in their homes. (There is more to this idea, but I am not sure so many of you are interested in a long post about yet another setting
Thanks for any clue!