SpaceN00b
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And We have Lift Off!!!!
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Go for Launch
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were gaining about 100k viewers on the livestream a minute
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1.12 Million views
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On 12/27/2017 at 4:40 AM, Cheif Operations Director said:
It can be used in atmosphere too and technically the fuel is stored inside a ship with an atmosphere.
The light speed thing I enjoyed because it wouldn't work with a hammerhead. What people I don't think are getting is that That huge Flag Ship just made it to the end of the Snoke ship both had Sheilds and fuel. That sort of mass at that velocity could really do that a Xwing would just explode on the side a Hammerhead would breach a big space but not cut it in half. I doubt a Imperial II could even break it in half... Its all in the mass and acceleration
This Legends from the Star Wars Wiki but: Hyperspace collisions, whether they be intentional or by accident, could devastate or even destroy a planet. Considering the fact that the output of the reactors of many Capital ships rivaled or eclipsed that of a star, and that the energies needed to make hyperspace travel possible were vast, one could unleash a great deal of destructive power on a target. Even if a planet had its planetary shielding up at the time of a hyperspace collision, it could still have the potential to kill millions on a world such as Coruscant just due to the fallout. http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Hyperspace/Legends
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@GarrisonChisholm If you are still interested i think it would be a cool thing to todo
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Here is my attempt. Pics are in the album.
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I am so sorry @Azimech
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@The-Doctor you just can't catch a break.
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Really liked that chapter.
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@KSK You're welcome, this is an amazing story by the way it is truly awesome to see someone take so much time to world build for such an awesome story. Can't wait for more!
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Hey @RoverDude the wheels spin but will not move in 1.3
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Hey Guys could I help design and manufacture if you still need it
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