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Re: Defining the term "Capital Ship"
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Fri, 30 Aug 2002 05:32:48 GMT
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"Hendo (John P. Henderson)" <hendo@valyance.com> wrote in message
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> Finally, the one thing I disagree with Bob on is that the Death Star is an
> example of Capitol Ship. I think of the Death Star as a giant space base.
> ("That's no moon; it's a space station.")
I got the impression that the intended use of the Death Star was to move
around the galaxy destroying planets. If this is actually the case, then I
think that the fact that it is mobile makes it a "ship" rather then a
"base". A "base" to me would be stationary.
Troy
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