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Horny girl1
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Posted - 2008.07.09 19:38:00 -
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OMG what an NOOB Threat !! Damm, why didn't u ask...who has black underweare, please put your hands up ?
In space there is no gravity !! Hope u are not wow player.... only wow players ask such stupid quastion.
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RigelKentaurus
Flying Tartiflette Caldari Deep Space Industral
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Posted - 2008.07.09 19:50:00 -
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Originally by: Horny girl1 In space there is no gravity !! Hope u are not wow player.... only wow players ask such stupid quastion.
Wrong, even if something can be put into orbit and then seem weightless, there's still gravity.
Without gravity anything in space would fly in straight line. _________
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Horny girl1
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Posted - 2008.07.09 19:56:00 -
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Edited by: Horny girl1 on 09/07/2008 19:56:00 yes true... if u are close to space objects which are bigger than u... but u need to be xy distance from them if u want to fell gravity...and all obyects which are flying throuout space are flying in line...
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Eschiava Q
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Posted - 2008.07.09 20:15:00 -
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The effect of gravity only diminishes with distance, but never reaches 0. Any object in space is in constant free fall, falling, more or less toward the strongest gravitational body. The direction of fall can be altered by other gravitational bodies. It can also be altered by some internal or external force, such as a ship's engines. But movement is almost never in a straight line. If you are far from any gravitational body it may be close to a straight line, but it will never be exact.
The OP's question is answered by the explanation of game mechanics, any item in the hold of a ship is massless, thus the 1600mm plate has no effect on the total mass of the ship.
I have still thought it strange though that this should be so, if the ship can be affected by the mass of installed plate, why not by the cumulative mass of cargo?
That and, why does the ship slow automatically when I stop thrusting? But then I realized, do I really want to be forced to deal with thrust vectors? No, I think that would get old pretty fast!
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RigelKentaurus
Flying Tartiflette Caldari Deep Space Industral
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Posted - 2008.07.09 20:16:00 -
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Originally by: Horny girl1 but u need to be xy distance from them if u want to fell gravity...and all obyects which are flying throuout space are flying in line...
It's just how things seem to happen, but actually it's a matter of scale. Nothing really goes in straight line.
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