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Re: DragonFlight 2000

From: Corey Burger <burgundavia@c...>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 22:14:46 -0700
Subject: Re: DragonFlight 2000


The asteroids were stationary. Just thinking of moving asteriods in
vector
gives me the chills.

Corey

At 10:29 AM 2000-08-30 +1000, you wrote:
>G'day Brian
>
> >See my other post - it's not really a house rule.
>
>See mine about getting my brain out of neutral before engaging "dumb 
>question mode" ;)
>
> >For 'challenging' - try getting a ship or squadron thru an asteroid
field
> >using vector! We've even done some vector orbital stuff, and that's
enough
> >fun to make the combat nearly superflous. Watching a big SDN spiral
up out
> >of low orbit is pretty cool.
>
>We've had a few spiral ascents ourselves and that asteroid stuff does
sound 
>fun! Were they mobile asteroids (some centre of mass of the table they 
>moved around??) or stationary?
>
>Cheers
>
>Beth
>
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