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|    Jeffrey Kaplan to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated    |
|    Re: Steam gun revisited    |
|    12 Oct 10 02:43:18    |
      Previously on rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated, Elko T said:              > > Merely being having a space station in orbit of a planet does not imply       > > the existence of a moon. If it was specified that the station was in a       > > Lagrange point, that would imply a moon.       >        > Not necessarily. Could be the L1 point with the star. (There was a star        > around there somewhere, wasn't it?) Was the distance from B5 to the planet       ever        > mentioned?              Not specifically, but way back in s1 when the Great Machine was waking       up and starting to tear apart the planet, it was mentioned that the       station was close enough in orbit of the planet that it'd be destroyed       too.              And they were close enough in orbit that mere shuttles and fighters       could make the round trip.              It was mentioned several times specifically that they were in orbit of       the planet.              --        Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org       Double ROT13 encoded for your protection              "I'll say a prayer for him tonight." "He's agnostic." "Then I'll say       half a prayer." (Lt. Cmdr. Ivanova and Dr. Franklin, B5 "Points of       Departure")       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32        * Origin: Time Warp of the Future BBS - Home of League 10 (1:14/400)    |
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