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Re: Getting Outta Here 2013-02-12

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:06 am
by KnightDelight
Annnnd ... we know it's serious because a siren just went off.

Re: Getting Outta Here 2013-02-12

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:25 am
by Fairportfan
I mentioned the way that her pants had shifted from being basically pantaloons (tight at the cuffs, loose in the leg) into tight jeans when she shifted.

Re: Getting Outta Here 2013-02-12

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:32 am
by Opus the Poet
Fairportfan wrote:I mentioned the way that her pants had shifted from being basically pantaloons (tight at the cuffs, loose in the leg) into tight jeans when she shifted.
She had bird legs, how do you know they weren't spandex both times? (Drumsticks, anyone?)

Re: Getting Outta Here 2013-02-12

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:43 am
by Fairportfan
Opus the Poet wrote:
Fairportfan wrote:I mentioned the way that her pants had shifted from being basically pantaloons (tight at the cuffs, loose in the leg) into tight jeans when she shifted.
She had bird legs, how do you know they weren't spandex both times? (Drumsticks, anyone?)
Well, they definitely look like jeans in panel two.

Now that you mention it, they could very well have been snug to her drumsticks...

Re: Getting Outta Here 2013-02-12

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:27 am
by scantrontb
zachariah wrote:An Orion drive will work with any type of explosive. It will depend on the mass of the object to be moved for the size of the blast. The drive concept is simple but very brute force. It was first proposed in 1947 and did offer a high energy, large lift capacity that exceeded any other method of propulsion at the time. A good example of it's proper use can be found in 'The Shiva Option' by David Weber and Steve White.
but then it shouldn't be properly called an Orion Drive, as that was the code-name for the military project for specifically for one of those... and another example of one is in the book "Footfall" written by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle back in '85.

Re: Getting Outta Here 2013-02-12

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 2:02 am
by Wyvern
scantrontb wrote:but then it shouldn't be properly called an Orion Drive, as that was the code-name for the military project for specifically for one of those... and another example of one is in the book "Footfall" written by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle back in '85.

Pretty much everyone in the SF writing community then was aware of the Orion drive, but not too many managed to work it into a story. (S.M. Stirling did, and Stephenson; other examples are left to your level of boredom.) But for the test flight check out this video. The unmanned proof-of-concept vehicle was launched with 1kg charges of C4 and it flew successfully. Eventually, as we all know, folks opted for a different space launch technology.