Odd Tech questions.
Evyn MacDude
(28 Sep 2017 02:08 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Odd Tech questions.
Cole
(28 Sep 2017 02:49 UTC)
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Kelly St. Clair
(28 Sep 2017 02:59 UTC)
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Kelly St. Clair
(28 Sep 2017 03:05 UTC)
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Rupert Boleyn
(28 Sep 2017 06:01 UTC)
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Rupert Boleyn
(28 Sep 2017 04:59 UTC)
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Evyn MacDude
(28 Sep 2017 07:35 UTC)
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Tim
(28 Sep 2017 03:51 UTC)
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Amber Witherspoon
(28 Sep 2017 04:48 UTC)
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Evyn MacDude
(28 Sep 2017 07:42 UTC)
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Jerry Barrington
(28 Sep 2017 13:37 UTC)
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C. Berry
(28 Sep 2017 18:35 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Odd Tech questions.
Kelly St. Clair
(28 Sep 2017 18:38 UTC)
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C. Berry
(28 Sep 2017 18:42 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Odd Tech questions. shadow@xxxxxx (29 Sep 2017 20:44 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Odd Tech questions.
Amber Witherspoon
(29 Sep 2017 22:06 UTC)
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On 28 Sep 2017 at 11:34, C. Berry wrote: > > Smith did something like this in one of the later "Lensman" books. The > good guys found two planets with large and opposite momenta with > respect to the target bad-guy world, installed ginormous inertialess > drives on each of them, maneuvered them into position on either side > of the target world, and then turned off the drive. Even at 15, this > struck me as being just a teeny bit over the top, but it got the job > done. :) Eh, that's only about mid-range for Doc Smith. Later on he has planet-sized negaspheres, and "sunbeams" Then in Children of the Lens, he has planets from an alternate universe that have *inert* FTL velocities. Thos made a mess out of the star system(s) they were used on. And then we look at the Skylark series. In Skylark Duquesne, we have them tossing suns around and destroyng a *galaxy*. -- Leonard Erickson (aka shadow) shadow at shadowgard dot com