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Spike 68
Developmental Neogenics Amalgamated
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Posted - 2008.12.12 01:39:00 -
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omg can cut the incompetency in this thread with a knife.
First of all a thorax with a mass of 1.128 X 10^7 Kg would require at least 2.42 gigawatts to warp at the required 3au/s and using the standard 15 million newtons of thrust.
Applying what we have concluded about the space pudding nanofriction flux we can say with confidence that traveling at that speed would allow an internet spaceship of any mass to fly through any celestial object programed into the annihilatrix.
The disruption in time can be explained by the following. Referring to the most complete literary video documents of time travel, I can conclude that it is common knowledge that when applying a summation of power over 1.21 gigawatts to a vessel with a fiberglass-stainless steal skin will cause a localized disruption in time, as long as the vessel is traveling over 39.33m/s (or 88mph) of course.
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Darkeen
Gallente
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Posted - 2008.12.12 01:45:00 -
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Originally by: Blastil
Physics? in MY eve?
This is comming from a universe that has the aproximate density of chocolate pudding, based on how fast your ships slow to a stop.
Wrong. Eve has the consistency of Watery custard, not choclate pudding.
Regards,
Jason Brisbane
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Darkeen
Gallente
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Posted - 2008.12.12 01:46:00 -
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Originally by: Spike 68 omg can cut the incompetency in this thread with a knife.
First of all a thorax with a mass of 1.128 X 10^7 Kg would require at least 2.42 gigawatts to warp at the required 3au/s and using the standard 15 million newtons of thrust.
Applying what we have concluded about the space pudding nanofriction flux we can say with confidence that traveling at that speed would allow an internet spaceship of any mass to fly through any celestial object programed into the annihilatrix.
The disruption in time can be explained by the following. Referring to the most complete literary video documents of time travel, I can conclude that it is common knowledge that when applying a summation of power over 1.21 gigawatts to a vessel with a fiberglass-stainless steal skin will cause a localized disruption in time, as long as the vessel is traveling over 39.33m/s (or 88mph) of course.
ROLFMAO!
You, sir, win Eve!
Regards,
Jason Brisbane
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Pnandor
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Posted - 2008.12.12 04:14:00 -
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Do you mean something like this?
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