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Rodrick Su (rsu@tigana.com)
Fri, 10 Nov 2000 19:04:02 -0800


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gundam@ml.aeug.org [mailto:owner-gundam@ml.aeug.org]On
> Behalf Of Mark Simmons
> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 1:37 PM
> To: Gundam List
> Subject: Re: [gundam] What about Minovski Drives? (Re: Long!]
> MinovskyApplications Theories)
>
>
> Jonathan Souza writes,
>
> >1)The Minovski Drive generates a particle with infinite density.
> >2)Plasma is used to push away from the particle-since the particle can't
> >move(it has infinite density, remember? It's effectivly "fixed"
> in space),
> >the plasma and what it's pushing is pushed away.
> >3)As the object the plasma is pushing reaches the point where
> the density of
> >the infinite-density Minovski Particle would pull it back, the
> particle has
> >already dissipated, leaving no mass to pull.
>
> Um... nope.
>
> The Minovsky Drive uses the same kind of particle-acceleration
> technology seen elsewhere in F91 and V Gundam (e.g. the F91's VSBRs, the
> Zanneck's beam cannon). In this case, the drive emits Minovski particles
> that have been electromagnetically acclerated to near-light speeds
> (giving them huge mass and momentum). It's basically a
> relativistic ion drive.
>

with some undocumented features. Very large beam saber and very dense beam
shield that will more than block VSBR shots.

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