Grant Wray <[hidden email]> wrote (Subject:
RE: Re:Interceptor pilots' suits : realism vs keeping fac es visible > As there is not a great deal of matter in space there would be little to > propogate the shockwave, it would be mostly radiation, which I assume would > be of little use against a UFO designed to fly through space and all the > radiation forms there! ... The missile would penetrate the UFO and explode in or near its motor block. The heat and blast would make its motor detonate, like a warp core breach in Star Trek but quicker. There are plenty of cases in the TV episodes of an Interceptor missile hitting a UFO badly and the UFO survives damaged. |
And cases where the missile explodes before the UFO arrives and still gets a
kill! -----Original Message----- From: Anthony Appleyard [mailto:[hidden email]] Sent: 19 January 2001 10:49 To: [hidden email] Subject: [SHADO] how missiles destroy UFO's Grant Wray <[hidden email]> wrote (Subject: RE: Re:Interceptor pilots' suits : realism vs keeping fac es visible > As there is not a great deal of matter in space there would be little to > propogate the shockwave, it would be mostly radiation, which I assume would > be of little use against a UFO designed to fly through space and all the > radiation forms there! ... The missile would penetrate the UFO and explode in or near its motor block. The heat and blast would make its motor detonate, like a warp core breach in Star Trek but quicker. There are plenty of cases in the TV episodes of an Interceptor missile hitting a UFO badly and the UFO survives damaged. **************************************************************************** ******* Legally privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee(s) legally indicated in this message (or responsible for delivery of the message to such person), you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone. In such case, you should destroy this message, and notify us immediately. If you or your employer does not consent to Internet e-mail messages of this kind, please advise us immediately. Opinions, conclusions and other information expressed in this message are not given or endorsed by West Herts College unless otherwise indicated by an authorised representative independent of this message. Please note that neither West Herts College nor I accept any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan attachments (if any). [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
At 11:00 19/01/01 +0000, Grant Wray wrote:
>And cases where the missile explodes before the UFO arrives and still gets a >kill! I was just wondering - if one travels at great speed through the universe, wouldn't anything hitting the craft one is traveling in cause it to explode? So how about putting a cordon of whatever material (collect space junk and put it in strategic places, for instance) in space around earth and around the Moon (better choose the geostationary belt for this, else they'll drift off or fall down on our heads), keeping a few areas clear for our own craft, of course, and hope the UFOs bump into the things? Or is that a completely illogical thought? CU Lieve * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Lieve Peten, Vlaanderen, Belgium : Mailto:[hidden email] * Internet Sites link page: http://pinball.iwarp.com/mysites.html * The Pinball Site * Loch Ness + UFOs in Belgium * Vangelis * * Nikita * UFO TV-series * Animated Gifs * Andrea Bocelli * |
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At 05:34 PM 1/19/01 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 1/19/01 11:18:54 AM Pacific Standard Time, [hidden email] >writes: > >> I was just wondering - if one travels at great speed through the universe, >> wouldn't anything hitting the craft one is traveling in cause it to >> explode > Seems to me if you ram into anything at stop speed there will be >destruction, or at the very least, injury to the space craft, but possibly >the UFO's have some sort of detection device so that the flight paths avoid >objects stationary in space? Some sort of shielding? >Amelia (still dusting Commander Lieve's office at Marsbase) They could have something like the navigational deflector on the starships of STAR TREK -- a beam of energy that projects ahead of the spacecraft's flight path to push meteoroids and other celestial debris out of the way! There was a space traveler named Wright Who liked to go faster than light He started one day In a relative way And came back the previous night! Dave Walsh Harlington-Straker Sound Productions [hidden email] http://members.home.net/darqnyt/index.html |
Dave wrote:
> They could have something like the navigational deflector on the >starships of STAR TREK -- a beam of energy that projects ahead of the >spacecraft's flight path to push meteoroids and other celestial debris out >of the way! Reminds me of one of my favourites (scenario: ST Fan TV show of a con., so.. can't promise this is 'sic'..) (member of audience) "How, precisely, does the inertia-damping field work?" (script writer [smugly<g>]) "Very well, thank you!" BFN -- Rob |
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