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Toadking
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I thought of something one night...
I do not know if this has been thought of/posted/discussed anywhere/anyway.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Space Shuttles or "Space Ships" if you prefer, propel themselves by forcing out energy behind them. Now... If a weapon such as a burst of energy, or a missle being launched in the front of the craft, would it slow/stop the Shuttle if it was launched with enough force?
I am just a wondering person here.
Thanks for reading.
EDIT: I do not know if this is the wrong topic to post this in. Please move it if it is. Thanks :D
I do not know if this has been thought of/posted/discussed anywhere/anyway.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Space Shuttles or "Space Ships" if you prefer, propel themselves by forcing out energy behind them. Now... If a weapon such as a burst of energy, or a missle being launched in the front of the craft, would it slow/stop the Shuttle if it was launched with enough force?
I am just a wondering person here.
Thanks for reading.
EDIT: I do not know if this is the wrong topic to post this in. Please move it if it is. Thanks :D
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