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Old Jul 16th, 2010, 01:48 AM       
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Wouldn't it be harder for a large ship to land safely?
The larger an object is, the less of it will burn up in re-entry. Also, it is more heavily armored to withstand that extreme friction. It would also be assumed that a lot of the same actions being taken by the crew of the Ulympea would also be taken by the Tytans... since the protocols and procedures in just such a crisis would be readily known by an Admiral.

None of which mattered, really, since they had all been altered by that point... so anything shy of decapitation they would survive. Which they're soon to find out.

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No. LOL. My favorite response so far was someone said they shot milk out their nose when they read that line. That alone makes it worth keeping. Lactic acid nostrils are just fun.
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Old Jul 16th, 2010, 11:07 AM       
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The larger an object is, the less of it will burn up in re-entry. Also, it is more heavily armored to withstand that extreme friction. It would also be assumed that a lot of the same actions being taken by the crew of the Ulympea would also be taken by the Tytans... since the protocols and procedures in just such a crisis would be readily known by an Admiral.
I was thinking more along the lines of being able to control descent and maintain the ship's structural integrity under the effects of gravity. :<
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