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You just have to swap out your black hole when it starts getting heavy. Just make sure it is centered and low, and it shouldn't effect handling much. You might need an upgraded alternator to run the magnetic containment system though. :) |
I suggest using the mini black holes as obstacles. That way, the ideal apex will slingshot you through to the next corner. Missing it wide costs you time, and clipping it off is more than a 2 second penalty...
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Not if the first mini black hole is still upright and touching the chalk box.
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/end me now for making such an awful geeky joke that even I'm ashamed of. |
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Nick, you should know better than to bring a geek knife to a geek gun fight. :lol:
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Hey I just found a picture of the mini-blackholes!
http://www.prestigioushomesflatfeese...%20Loompab.jpg They're small, and nothing sucks more than they do! (this joke has much potential, quote me and insert your own picture!) |
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And just for the geek record, according to the Star Wars expanded universe the Kessel run takes pilots past the Maw Cluster, a dangerous group of black holes. The contest comes from trying to shorten the distance of the run, which is normally measured at a safe 18 parsecs. For Solo to have taken it in 12 parsecs means that not only does he have a fast, durable ship that can come dangerously close to the Maw Cluster, but also balls made of durasteel. :lol: |
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4, 5, and 6 rocked because Lucas was young, starry-eyed, and headstrong. 5, which is widely regarded as being the best of the six, was so good because Lucas was busy starting his business and had to be willing to give up some control to two other screenplay writers and an obviously superior director: Irvin Kershner. I'd also like to point out that 6, while still good, was a huge step down from 5. 1, 2, and 3 "sucked" (I really liked 3, actually) because now Lucas is older, divorced, more jaded, and still headstrong, and now he takes full control of writing and directing the films. You can see it in the character interactions; the heart is gone and the characters have little complexity. :P |
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I'll have to watch it sometime. Are you talking about full plot elements, or are you talking about the basic core ideas used in Star Wars? Elements such as the heroic youth, princess in distress, wise old man, cocky sidekick, fanciful powers, and toppling an evil overbearing empire were around long before The Hidden Fortress.
The movies draw heavily from folklore and traditional ideas of good vs. evil; that's one of the reasons people can connect with them so easily. |
No one stole shit unless you want to go back to mythology...shouldn't even have to put a name on which story I am talking about it is so obvious.
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This won't end well. |
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How much could you chop off and get away with?
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Probably a good chunk of it, as long as the base is in the box. Now I don't want to work when Scott's taking his runs. :P
Is that pic from Event Horizon? :?: |
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