Jeremiahcp
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How does this Star Destroyer stop?
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The hand wavy tech manuals has small repulsers on the anterior edge and on the underside of the vessel (which is also how they float in atmo.)How does this Star Destroyer stop?
Not according to Newton's 1st Law of Motion:When it runs out of space gas?
An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Technicaly because there's sound in space in star wars, there's something that can conduct sound, which means something that can cause drag.Not according to Newton's 1st Law of Motion:
Steps on the brakes, man. Isn't that obvious!How does this Star Destroyer stop?
It fully relies upon Darth Vader using the force to reduce momentum.
Air brakes still rely on the friction force from the road. Space is a void, there is no external friction force.What if DV is asleep?
You've heard of air brakes? Well future technology will, I'm certain, produce space brakes. Problem solved.
Can you?Destroyer accelerates, destroyer decelerates, you can't explain that...
Air brakes still rely on the friction force from the road. Space is a void, there is no external friction force.