Could it be that Arcanan spells are not designed to generate a effect from a single point, but from a area of effect? The demolition spell destroyed a section of wall quietly. That suggests to me that force was applied to the entire section of the wall within the area of effect. Sort of like a giant hand pushing or punching.
Arcanan spells do not explode like Sharonan chemical reactions. That suggests to me that the threshold for Gifted use of spells/devices is the effects'/devices' density of force applied. That and I suppose the sheer amount of force the spell channels.
Warheads then would not explode, but define an area that force is applied to. Fireballs manifesting equally within the effected area. Poison gas materializing in the effected area and the like.
Arcanans don't deal in explosions. That means for your cruise missile, Nicholas, Arcanan magisters would have to define the area they wish to effect. That might mean knowing a bit about the target before the missile is launched. The same with any proposed bombs. The bombardier would have to set the area he wishes to apply the effects of the bomb's spell. Both might pose problems that are not inexpensively addressed. The solutions might make the mass use of missiles and bombs cost prohibitive.
brnicholas wrote:
Your question about larger missiles/projectiles is an interesting one. I tend to see it from a different angle.
If the Arcanans can make a warhead they appear to have all the other pieces for a cruise missile. The propulsion system can come from the slider cars. The spells for seeing where it is from recon crystals. The ability to make sense of the images from the image analysis spellware that has been mentioned in text. The programing for following a route from the PCs.
If they can make a warhead. They ought to be able to connect several crystals to a piece of wood and have it fly itself, possibly including right through portals, to where they want it to go boom.
Nicholas