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Obitron 7000 VS Orion 106 (Pluto edition)

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Old 02-14-2004, 12:53 AM
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Well the 700 is good if your rideing the red planet. But you can't beat the true 4 pluse per millisecond power of the orion for deep space rideing and pullin your buddies out of black holes. It's also a blast on the really steep magnetic field climbs.

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Old 02-14-2004, 02:19 AM
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Jeff ,

It is still random fired , but the pulse is 100 percent plus or 100 percent minus . It doesn't have any part of the cycle that is *mush* with only an 90 percent flex .

It just really burns me to see the hype about the Orbitron , several times I have been in close gravitational fields to hot stars and get a distress calls from Orbitron owners . I have had to use the *outdated * atom lock to pull a many out of trouble when the owners were playing with the thermal shields . Sure , you can thermally take the heat with the diversion shields , but neridium ballast can get unstable when so close to radiation .

Orbitron has yet to impress me .
 
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Old 02-14-2004, 04:33 AM
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"Outdated" how much more can I be, I wish these orbiting pluton people could just fix the lean on the axis so I would sit upright in the outhouse.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img]
 
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Old 02-14-2004, 02:52 PM
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Those Orions are nice for a SPSV (single pilot space vehicle). They do not have the thrust of the new MPSVs out now. For those of us family types it's the only way to cruise galaxies. The new quark fusion engines are also much more stable in dense sub-atomic fields. The ability for long term space travel is also a plus with the carbon/protien replicators. I hear the Galaxy Union Alliance (GUA) will be outlawing the pulse generated vehicles in the new millenium anyhow. Something about vortices in the space time fabric. Quark fusion really is the new technolgy anyways. See you in the Milky Way. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
 
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Old 02-15-2004, 01:15 AM
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Just when we firgure out how to make those pluse generators run good there going to outlaw them that sucks. So I called the GUA and as long as we convert the ones we have now we'll be running them well into the next millenium. Tralfaz makes the Mr. Fusion conversion but I got mine from RcR (RAIDOACTIVE CYCLE RESEARCH),INC. He sells tralfaz products and is alot closer than nebulus to do buissness with. And was a big help when I had a problem with the self stableizing digatal metric averageing partical counter devideng by 2 all the time. He had me flying right in no time!!! Well I here for next millenium orion well be making MPSV's with there own version of the quark fusion engine. Can't wait to see them!

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