The science of Symmetry: Subspace

When created within an atmosphere, the effects of a subspace rupture are even more destructive.

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Epilogue

However the burning wreckage of her ship falling through the terran atmosphere gave the stark realisation that this was it. this was the apex of her existence.

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Heroes KIA 1

Target in sight, atmospheric cruiser twelve o'clock!" nina groaned. an atmospheric cruiser, the humans largest vessel, nearly two kilometers in length. that was more than she had expected.

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In the Cards - February Rule 34 Story #1 (Teaser)

He inhaled sharply, then the sudden remembering of a lack of atmosphere hit him like a brick.

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Scarborough Fair Homecomings Chapter Six

Pushing the ship as much as she could in an atmosphere, she rapidly approached the area, sensors reaching out to acquire target locks.

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50 (DSV Nautica) Fight or flight

The atmosphere on the bridge abruptly grew grim. "fine! fire!" loki snapped at ba'kun. he gave the command.

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The Needs of the Many...

This would over time cause the atmosphere of the planet to degrade severely before it could recover. the veridian was caught by surprise by this action, as it saw what looked like an atmospheric spike suddenly appear.

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Beyond the Stars - Chapter Seven

"the toof was never intended or designed to make an atmospheric re-entry. any and all portions that hit the planet's atmosphere will burn up before hitting the surface" "and you?"

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Galactic Conflict - Chapter Sixteen

Taking in a deep breath, yukiomaru's assumption that the atmosphere was rich with oxygen was confirmed.

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Episode 2: One Lost Shadow

Land, i hope you are still familiar with atmospheric flight?" "are you kidding?" land said eagerly. " i think i can figure out how to fly this brick through an atmosphere...should be a piece of cake...."

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First Contact

The ship rattled and shook violently upon entering through the atmosphere, yet the two fliers required no visual confirmation as to their whereabouts.

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