stalker18
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24th Nov 2013
26th Nov 2013
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  • runemaster
    runemaster
    27th Nov 2013
    Well, Doritos, that doesn't surprise me. In the movie the laser is only shot ONCE, the reason being it would take weeks to recharge. A laser with the power to act like a planet buster SHOULD NATURALLY have a long recharge.
  • Dorito_tRF
    Dorito_tRF
    27th Nov 2013
    the reactor core uses hypermatter not photons, and most of the planet gets shot into hyperspace, but on low power it can only blow up ships and light the atmosphere on fire...rather than blowing up the entire planet, and the charging time takes a long ass time
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    26th Nov 2013
    oooooooopppppssss.s...... wrong save...... sorry guys.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    26th Nov 2013
    you are just moving sideways so quickly that you keep missing the planet but are still falling towards it so you continue to travel around it. (imagine throwing a stone. it falls towards the ground on a curved path, if you throw it faster then the path is less curved and the stone goes farther. if you throw the stone so fast that the curved path goes around the whole planet, the stone is in orbit.) if you read all the way to here then you're smart. :D
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    26th Nov 2013
    @DayZ20 if that was you dumbing it down for the comunity.... i think you went a little far...... when you are being affected by an object's gravity, you are always acelerating inwards towards it, this is the centripetal force or gravity. it affects you no matter how far from the object you go. in orbit, there is still almost the same amount of gravity as on the planet (excluding clarke orbits and outwards)
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    26th Nov 2013
    he/she was very clever.... there are small parts of the station made of WHOL, they are small enough to be hard to spot, but there are enough of them to deflect the particles.... i don't think anybody else thought of that.... +1 for genius... (may i use it in my death star MII and my Victory class star destroyer?)
  • 6double
    6double
    26th Nov 2013
    How did you get it to deflect energy particles? I can't find anything that shifts the gravity. So how'd you do it?
  • stalker18
    stalker18
    26th Nov 2013
    very beautiful motion ID:1386235
  • aljosa
    aljosa
    26th Nov 2013
    make stone troopers :)
  • Garage
    Garage
    26th Nov 2013
    I'm also building a death star, well the second one. Can you give me some ideas?