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Re: [GZG] Stuart Murray's Games at GZG ECC IX



The FTL I understand, but the biological material that can withstand vacuum surprises me.  I would think that anything that we can currently do could, at least in theory, be duplicated by a biological system.

Roger

On 3/23/06, Beth.Fulton@xxxxxxxx <Beth.Fulton@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
G'day,

> Unfortunately networking doesn't change the main problem with space
> minefields at all: unless you can emplace them in a position
> the enemy....

Given its a game with FTL and large-scale biological material that can withstand vacuum I'm quite happy to brush that one under the rug ;)

Beth

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