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Date Posted: 15:47:37 11/13/05 Sun
Author: SiLvErShOt
Subject: Re: HeliFighter Game UPDATE!
In reply to: Anubis 's message, "Re: HeliFighter Game UPDATE!" on 12:40:11 11/13/05 Sun

Yea, I was thinking that too, but I used them in space in the RTS game, so I figured I might as well do that here, too.

There could also be a pressureising system of some sort, that allows small particles to be pressureised, and sent through the propellors, which allows the helifighter to fly, through intertia.

I also plan to have random planets floating in space, hehe.

>Hmm, is it possible for a helifighter to fly in space?
>Unless it has some kind of G-Defuser system.
>>http://www.geocities.com/silver_shot10/projects
>>
>>Go there, and check out my progress so far... Its one
>>of my old sites, that I am now using for mostly this,
>>I guess.

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