This seems a little OP to me. Depending on how versatile/accurate a glove crystal is, I would think you could come up with a whole list of power tools/applications that would be pretty useful for everyday life. Power tools, etc.
There are some scalability issues (gauntlets vs long-guns) and clearly overheating is a constant issue, but Im not ready to discount power tools, both etheric and electric
Do they? I knew they projected some form of energy beam, but I wasn't aware the energy came from electricity somewhere along the way.
Yup, Folly said specifically that "the most complex crystals of all, power-core crystals, expressed their energy in another form--Electricity. [...] the power-core crystal was grown with complex pathways needed to route etheric energy into a rising surplus, converting it into bottled lightning." Combine that with the fact that several mention that the Core is waht powers the Lift/Trim crystals, the shroud and the cannons, with the power distribution being a priamry tactical concern.
Previously Folly had said that lumen crystals convert ether into "a trickle of light" and weapon crystals did the same only with heat and force. Gwen listed Weapon crystals and Cannon crystals separately at one point, so I think that they are distinct in design.
I think crystals are an etheric analog of semiconductors, in the sense that they are all more or less made of the same substances, the only differences being in the size and the patterns they are grown to.
The problem here is that you'd think coal/wood would be extremely expensive to use. Since we know that (at least some types) of crystals heat up after long use, using the waste heat to create steam might just be a way of making things more efficient. Also, remember that Itsaca was using steam to help turn/move after their webs were raked. At this point it makes sense to divert power from the web to the propellers.
Fair points all.
If we assume that the gloves work everywhere, then this might imply that you can use them even where the ether is not thick. Heck, if all your sailors/marines have gloves, might as well put those crystals to use (for heating water) if you're not preparing to repel boarders.
Agreed.
That's why I thought maybe lift crystals aren't dependent on ether at all. It's only the fact that the core crystals produce less power away from the ether that creates the lift limitations.
Agreed, they arent, at least not directly; they are powered with electricity from the Core Crystal, which in turn needs some amount of ether dictated by its quality.