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Re: Some great Space info and dicussion
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lugnet.space
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Thu, 16 Jan 2003 01:53:04 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Leonard Hoffman writes:
> But protecting a planet is much more difficult, because attack can come from >ANY direction with the 3D universe.
Not according to Star Trek. Space is relatively planar, so you
essentially have borders. Everyone knows you can't go around a temporal
anomoly...you have to go straight through. And all spaceships face up.
Peace, Long Life, and Giggles,
Tony Alexander
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| | Re: Some great Space info and dicussion
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| <snip> (...) I think this is an excellent question to ask in the face of Space Warfare. Why in space? I've asked myself that, and this is what I came up with: Obviously planets and planetoid structures (asteroids, etc) would be the key territory to (...) (22 years ago, 15-Jan-03, to lugnet.space)
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