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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2008

Guess what I'm working on!

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  • @Barleseltd It's in space. It doesn't need to fire the engines, it can just drift on momentum.

  • @WarNerd16 Prophecy as in the machinima, not the ship.

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  • @BrewCrew4Life21 Yes. And those skyscrapers continued through the slipstream WITHOUT ENGINES, ON INERTIA and came out the other side. Like the ship in this video.

  • @jtdoepke

    But those skyscrapers were pulled into the slipstream. When a slipstream portal is created all air within the vicinity of the portal is sucked in. That massive rush of air is what pulled in the skyscrapers.

  • @BrewCrew4Life21 The laws of physics do not constantly change in slipspace. If they did, travel through it would be impossible. Yes, different laws apply to the slipstream then our normal space-time, but they remain constant, if not fully understood. And all this, of course, depends on the games and the books, which seem to treat it different. The games make it seem more like teleportation. (Remember the skyscrapers that got pulled into Regret's jump away from earth? No engines there.)

  • @jtdoepke Good point.... BUT

    Inside the slipstream the laws of physics don't apply/and or are different

    The slipstream is constantly changing meaning that so are the laws of physics inside of it. Meaning that inside the slipstream if a ship deactivates its engines it could or could not stop traveling.

  • @BrewCrew4Life21 Laws of inertia. Yes, the ship would have to fire its engines in slipspace, but it doesn't need to leave them on the whole way. (See this video: watch?v=GihlZ0Mnq-k) That's assuming that maneuvering in slipspace is a good idea; I have a pretty good argument against, at least for human ships.

  • @jtdoepke

    Ya but in the Halo universe when inside the slipstream you have to use conventional engines like the ones mentioned by Barleseltd to move through it. Meaning that when you exit the slipstream the engines would still have to be on.

  • @jtdoepke could u send me the model?... i got blender

  • @rockmanmikey Lightwave

  • what 3d program is this?

    

  • prophecy was a marathon class cruiser

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