From: Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Date: Fri Feb 12 1999 - 00:05:21 MST
Darin Sunley wrote:
> We've all seen the ludriciously slow moving "glowing tracer"
> turbolaser shots of Star Wars, and the only slightly better
> "phasers" and "photon torpedos" of Star Trek.
ya, the poetic license used in star trek and star wars kinda
ruins it for the rest of us (by which i mean those who realize
a "photon torpedo" would not rock the ship and cause the
lights to flicker.) {8-[
> What do you think would be "realistic" space-based weaponry, i.e. weaponry that obeys the laws of physics that might reasonably be deployed from an interplanetary
> spacecraft with the goal of disabling/destroying another interplanetary spacecraft?
darin, i hope the right answer is "none". space travel is hard enough
without having to lug weapons and shields along. if it should become necessary,
i dont see why the good old laser wouldnt suffice. spike
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