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    Missiles in Space?

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    Last edited by Mike272; 05 September 2009, 08:22 AM.

    #2
    The flames are from the fuel being burned from within the rocket.
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      #3
      rockets have, as the name says, rocket engines which have stored fuel and air. other types of engines however, can be air breathing or have internally stored fuel aswell.


      deadalus engines have fire in them too.

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        #4
        makes me wonder just these sublight engines are, especially where they are located on a Ha tak. Does a ha tak have a front and back?

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          #5
          No, it doesn't. It uses some sort of inertia-less drive best we can tell.

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            #6
            similar drive as a Death Glider.

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              #7
              Techically the side of the Ha'tak with the Pel'tac e.g. the bridge would be the front wouldn't it? Even if the ship itself can move in any direction without turning...
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                #8
                Originally posted by Buba uognarf View Post
                Techically the side of the Ha'tak with the Pel'tac e.g. the bridge would be the front wouldn't it? Even if the ship itself can move in any direction without turning...
                indeed! i would say so!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Buba uognarf View Post
                  Techically the side of the Ha'tak with the Pel'tac e.g. the bridge would be the front wouldn't it? Even if the ship itself can move in any direction without turning...
                  Indeed.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by gummyworms View Post
                    makes me wonder just these sublight engines are, especially where they are located on a Ha tak. Does a ha tak have a front and back?
                    a hatak has most likely some gravitational drive (they us antigravity in their shipyards and baal used it in the facility he kept o'neill after the traitor (yes i call him that, using his host for his mission, even after he knew the colonel was an unwilling host and even more, after he knew he could poison the human-to'kra-alliance....) symbiote left him) and yes they do have a front and a back

                    as for the BC304 and prometheus engines: IMHO they are some sort of iondrive (100% sure after space race where they get such a drive for study - what they used on the prometheus before? that was never ansered, at least not to my knowledge)

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