- February 16th, 2025, 1:18 pm#5003373I know the Phoebe brass supernatural pack had a spinning cyclotron in FE.
But I need to say that real cyclotrons (and in my headcanon the original GB1, GB2 and AF packs) do not feature a mechanically spinning cyclotron. The particles spin inside the cyclotron at close to the speed of light. Nothing on the machine itself spins mechanically.
The FE Phoebe brass pack features it and why not. It is a supernatural device.
But real cyclotrons (and I assume the normal packs) do not have mechanical spinning parts, as the particles are accelerated to high percentages of the speed of light.
It's one of those things that (in my opinion) were far fetched in FE. But then again it was a supernaturally boosted pack by Phoebe (using brass).
In any case, in the overall GB franchise the spinning red lights do not represent anything mechanical spinning underneath (if we consider the GB science to be believable). I'd always considered the red lights to be indicator lights of the 4 magnetic cylotron poles to be working as intended.
This is compliant to the scene that shows that the 4 led indicator lights are covered by the CRT emitter screens and are not line of sight to the circular cyclotron underneath.
I mean just logically, it's a particle accelerator, the particles are accelerated to close to the speed of light. No mechanical device would be able to spin that fast (like a quadrillion rpm), and it doesn't need to in the construction which uses magnetic poles to spin whatever is flowing through it, rather than spinning itself.
It looks pretty cool though.
Official creator of Ghostbusters canon??? How did that happen?