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From: raiche@dartvax.UUCP (George A. Raiche)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: Re: How photon torpedoes might work
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Date: Wed, 14-Aug-85 23:04:02 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 14 23:04:02 1985
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> [Discussion of using black holes in photon torpedoes.]
> > From houxm!ihnp4!ucbvax!decvax!sunybcs!ugzannin
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> >    One question:  How do you propose to remove the black hole?  For that
> > matter, how do you propose to capture the black hole in the first place?
> > -- 

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Assuming you'e got a small black hole, why not just throw it at an enemy?
I think that would probably cause some excitement in itself.

				George Raiche
				Dept. of Chemistry
				Dartmouth


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