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I always wondered how the X-Wings and such were able to turn without having smaller rockets on the sides or whatnot. Maybe it's some sort of technology similar to repulsorlifts at work? But repulsorlifts need mass around them for them to work, don't they? ....beats me.
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Screw that, just tell me why their engines have to be on to travel at a constant speed.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:I always wondered how the X-Wings and such were able to turn without having smaller rockets on the sides or whatnot. Maybe it's some sort of technology similar to repulsorlifts at work? But repulsorlifts need mass around them for them to work, don't they? ....beats me.
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Whatever did the likes of Iain Banks and EE 'Doc' Smith do to piss you off so much that you dropped Star Drek in the same category as the Culture and Lensman series? Star Drek is--at best--space fantasy. And that's being generous.innerbrat wrote:All this is why I hate it when people call ST Science Fiction.
Science my arse. It's a space opera.
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If you're referring to orbitting Yavin, it's because when you travel in a circular path at uniform velocity, you are constantly accelerating.data_link wrote:Screw that, just tell me why their engines have to be on to travel at a constant speed.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:I always wondered how the X-Wings and such were able to turn without having smaller rockets on the sides or whatnot. Maybe it's some sort of technology similar to repulsorlifts at work? But repulsorlifts need mass around them for them to work, don't they? ....beats me.
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Maybe the X-wing engines have a "coast" mode which is visually identical to the actual thrust mode. Far-fetched, but it's the best I could think of.
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No, actually I'm referring to the fact that at NO time during the movies do you ever see a "moving" (in quotes because all velocity is relative) ship without it's rear engines glowing, with the sole exception of the Mellinium Falcon floating in the garbage of the ISD. This is true even when no acceleration is taking place, see the DS trench run for some examples (or look at the ISD's in the asteroid field in ESB, although we were talking about X-wings). More proof that Star Wars uses an atmospheric flight model, just like every other Sci-fi with the exception of B5 and I-war (and a couple of less known others).Durandal wrote:If you're referring to orbitting Yavin, it's because when you travel in a circular path at uniform velocity, you are constantly accelerating.data_link wrote:Screw that, just tell me why their engines have to be on to travel at a constant speed.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:I always wondered how the X-Wings and such were able to turn without having smaller rockets on the sides or whatnot. Maybe it's some sort of technology similar to repulsorlifts at work? But repulsorlifts need mass around them for them to work, don't they? ....beats me.
Oh, and you don't need your engines to orbit - the acceleration is caused by gravity, not engine thrust. I'll assume that this was a brain fart.
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