Kzin lession anyone?

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Do you think that this ship could teach this lession?

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[youtube]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ohps964BC0[/youtube]
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Corvus 501
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Kzin lession anyone?

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The link's a YouTube video of terrified cats.
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The link that's in your poll options? I'm reporting this as spam.

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Dominus Atheos wrote:Are you drunk? No serious question, have you been drinking today?
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one day ban until he sobers up.
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In an attempt to salvage something by at least pointing anyone curious to some worthwhile SF, the "Kzinti lesson" predates Niven and the Kzinti themselves.

Murray Leinster's Med Ship series had Calhoun using the high-energy rocket exhaust of his (otherwise unarmed) starship as a weapon under a wide variety of circumstances... in the 1950s.

Of course, Leinster invented a lot of science fiction's major tropes, or at least made them popular enough to catch on; he's the only person who could unironically title a first contact story First Contact, and was the first to be called 'dean of Science Fiction' for a reason.
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