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Thingy 9 year s ago
#8 physics do not apply in space? no fireballs in space? isn't the Sun a huge fireball? or maybe it's a HIGE FLAME BALL #4
       
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Krahll 9 year s ago
↑↑↑So much FAIL↑↑↑

Go back to school Thigny
       
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Arok1988 9 year s ago
Ya but i doubt that a space ship that went destroyed, suddently became converted in an enormous quantity of hydrogen that start to be attracted where the concentration of the gas is bigger due to gravity generated by the mass, continuing increasing the mass and so the gravity until the hydrogen start a massive nuclear fusion, giving birth to a star. : O
       
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patrick.b.steg 9 year s ago
#5 - They aren't transmitting static, static is what you hear in the absence of a transmission signal.
       
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nohelpneeded 9 year s ago
You can fire a gun in a total vacuum because there is air in the cartridge that allows the gunpowder to burn. Unless there is no air inside the ship, it is completely plausible that there will be a fireball of some sort.
       
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zxakari 9 year s ago
Maybe only in shitty movies. And why would they have a scene with someone on the john?
       
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