Re: Last One to Post Wins

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Actually, liquid water can exist in a great variety of temperatures and pressures.

Typically though, when water exists in an environment such as space or that of one near space with 0atm and 0K it is in a solid form. However when mixed with different elements, naturally you can change those conditions.

Besides even if it was a solid, all I need to do is change the graphic slightly and it becomes even more deadly! Maybe it fires short small burts of water from the surface and they turn into icebergs. Yeah, that would rip appart a ZE battleship!!....
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Re: Last One to Post Wins

#3774
i think all ships are disigned to be hit by that stuff and more. and the force to make it leave the atmosphere would have to be incredible. and the water would spread out anyways. but the thing is if you do shoot it hard enough to reach space the water would come back down. like such water vapor takes the Ozone with it and eats up the atmosphere. it eats up the top layer of the ozone. not very good. i think you would want a terraformer before biulding it.

Re: Last One to Post Wins

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schnitter wrote:i think all ships are disigned to be hit by that stuff and more. and the force to make it leave the atmosphere would have to be incredible. and the water would spread out anyways. but the thing is if you do shoot it hard enough to reach space the water would come back down. like such water vapor takes the Ozone with it and eats up the atmosphere. it eats up the top layer of the ozone. not very good. i think you would want a terraformer before biulding it.

The Titanic was also designed to be hit by more icebergs. You see how well that did.

Using force fields to encapsulate the water, it would neither dissipate or be impacted by the force needed for escape velocity.

It wouldn't come back down because it would hit the ship, and once it reaches escape velocity gravity is no longer a factor in any case.

Ozone does not eat up water.... It is actually a type of water, and it prevents certain parts of the harmful light spectrum from entering the lower atmosphere.
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Re: Last One to Post Wins

#3777
Yeah I know what Trioxygen is, I just wanna see if I can actually make as much poopie talk as Master Schnitter! :lol:
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Re: Last One to Post Wins

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Avatar wrote: The Titanic was also designed to be hit by more icebergs. You see how well that did.

true, but debris in space moves very very fast. in witch case a ship can take alot, but if the ice chunked moved fast..hmmmm

Avatar wrote:Ozone does not eat up water....
other way around.....and yes it does eat some of it up. This effect can be seen on mars and saturn. Mars ice particles in the air eat up the ozone. and a moon orbiting Saturn shoots water into the Ozone of Saturn witch eats it away.

Re: Last One to Post Wins

#3779
actually its the combinations of abundant carbon and chlorine (CFC's) and supercharged plasma (the solar wind) that eats away at the ozone (as seen on mars), luckily our magnetic field protects us from most of the solar wind ^^

interstingly ozone is also destroyed by direct exposure to its single form O, which is one Oxygen atom. O + O3 → 2 O2

i learned today that the abbreviation for the research team who study antimatter at the LHC is ATRAP. does anyone else find that ominous? or is it just me?
thanks for the awesome sig surrias <3
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Re: Last One to Post Wins

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Avatar wrote:Maybe it fires short small burts of water from the surface and they turn into icebergs. Yeah, that would rip appart a ZE battleship!!....
schnitter wrote:i think all ships are disigned to be hit by that stuff and more.
So... If I've got this correctly... Are you saying that the Zorg Battleships were specifically tested to hit iceburgs, just so the wouldn't sink in space?
Shandris wrote:i learned today that the abbreviation for the research team who study antimatter at the LHC is ATRAP. does anyone else find that ominous? or is it just me?
actually its the combinations of abundant carbon and supercharged plasma (the solar wind) that eats away at the ozone (as seen on mars), luckily our magnetic field protects us from the solar wind ^^

i learned today that the abbreviation for the research team who study antimatter at the LHC is ATRAP. does anyone else find that ominous? or is it just me?
I believe that most antimatter studies are "ATRAP". Let's blow up the world now, so nobody can find out what they're REALLY doing.
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