• MNByChoice
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    6 hours ago

    Nah. They need to push the gunpowder in from the “boom” side. We also count the “outs”. Anchor into the cannon is a separate step and cannot just be hung on the outside.

    Boom, gun powder in, stick out, anchor in, stick out.

    5 strokes unless we count a “suck” for cooling the barrel.

    Thoughts?

    • Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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      5 hours ago

      Now that I think of it (far more than a silly topic actually deserves), I’m convinced it’s a 2-stroke mechanism. Loading and firing are separate stages of the normal operation cycle. Think of that like the two stages of a power cycle of a 2-stroke engine.

      Piston moving up is like cannonball and gunpowder going into the barrel in the loading stage. Gasoline igniting and moving the piston down is like gunpowder burning and propelling the ball out of the barrel.