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The other question brought up by Star Trek and Nemesis by fabio 10/11/2014, 12:40pm PDT
Jerry Whorebach wrote:

fabio wrote:

Mazer Rackham is talked about as the brilliant commander who saved them, but all he did was kamikaze his crippled jet into the mothership.

It was Star Trek Nemesis that finally convinced me the next Enterprise should come equipped with a battering ram and monster truck wheels, because apparently the most interesting thing any screenwriter can think to do with a fucking space ship is either crash it or crash it into something else.


Why aren't all weapons based around crashing something into the target at those speeds? Who needs to build giant slow firing doomsday lasers when crashing a six digits ton starship into a planet at warp 9 would give the same outcome?
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Ender's Game by fabio 10/10/2014, 9:50pm PDT NEW
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        The other question brought up by Star Trek and Nemesis by fabio 10/11/2014, 12:40pm PDT NEW
            Damage is based not on the object's mass and velocity, but rather its gravitas. by Jerry Whorebach 10/11/2014, 2:21pm PDT NEW
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