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Blow Crap Up in Space: New Game Review!!!!

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2009

Guys, let's just do it. Let's just blow shit up in space. Positech games will help us with their new release, Gratuitous Space Battles. Also: let's check out your favorite multiplayer games of all time. Oh, and one more thing: let's promise to always be best friends, like we are now.

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  • too bad..i can't push "Don't like" once

  • This guy is a total nerd.

  • @maixck

    aa got it 

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  • @maixck Right, it would have to be rocket powered, as you say. As for the warhead, a conventional explosive would work in space, even gunpowder, believe it or not! Gunpowder is fuel and oxidizer mixed together, with charcoal and sulfur as the fuel, and potassium nitrate (KNO3) as the oxidizer...

  • @CosmicDamian this is kinda truth, you can have a missile that works in space, but conventional ones (jet engines) dont, you'll one with a rocket engine on it, and its warhead needs to be something that dsnt use the oxigen in the air, IE nuclear or the sort.

  • @ephillips2008 in newtonian terms F(force)=m(mass)*a(acceleratio­n), then  a=F/m witch means, if it has more mass you'll need more force to accelerate it to the same speed, IE you'll need twice the force to accelerate a mass twice as heavy as you than you'll need to accelerate yourself. if you find this hard to undestand, take it this way, do you think you'll be able to move the moon? actually you will, but the acceleration would be so small that it would appear to have no effect :).

  • @maixck how does it theres no way is can be pulled unless its next to a star to a plant which has a gravity pull ??

  • @Robalose Cool!

  • @CosmicDamian That actually makes sense.

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