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Subject: The Crash? Maybe not...


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Dr. Cossack
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Date Posted: 21:19:40 05/19/01 Sat

A few seconds before the collision, the shuttle engine restarted. Quickly, Dr. Cossack got the ship stable, so they didn't collide on the ground.

They were far enough from the spire so the explosion wasn't strong enough to destroy them. Only the huge energy was enough to shut the engine for a few seconds. Feeling better, Cossack headed back to it's lab, to see what could be his next move. Meanwhile, he tried to reach Cannon by radio, but he couldn't.

Dr. C, thinking: "Maybe the energy remaining from the spire explosion is preventing me to use the radio... I'll see about this later."

The shuttle continued on it's way, going back to Siberia...

(Yo people, not posting anymore?)

- Dr. Cossack

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