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Re: Forerunners in Slipstream and Rock theory -lon
Posted By: Wado SGDate: 3/12/03 12:15 a.m.

In Response To: Re: Forerunners in Slipstream and Rock theory -lon (P_40E)

: Yes, the book said that the occasional comet or asteroid had been recording
: in slipstream space.
: No. Slipstream space, as described in the book, does not have the same laws
: of physics as our space, so therefore, ships can travel faster than light.
: However, when a ship exits the slipstream, it goes back to our laws, so no
: more faster than light speeds. If you'd like, I could find a passage in
: the book. If you just believe me, than I won't bother.

I believe you, that's what I meant. The rock would fly through Slipstream space and get to where it is supposed to be faster, then exit Slipstream and collide with a planet.

: Overall, it's a good theory.


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Forerunners in Slipstream and Rock theory -longWado SG 3/11/03 5:58 p.m.
     Re: Forerunners in Slipstream and Rock theory -lonP_40E 3/12/03 12:08 a.m.
           Re: Forerunners in Slipstream and Rock theory -lonWado SG 3/12/03 12:15 a.m.
     Re: Forerunners in Slipstream and Rock theory -lonGawyn [subnova] 3/12/03 12:27 a.m.
           Re: Forerunners in Slipstream and Rock theory -lonP_40E 3/12/03 12:35 a.m.
                 Choice of wordsGawyn [subnova] 3/12/03 2:22 a.m.
                       Re: Choice of wordsWado SG 3/12/03 2:46 a.m.



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