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From: Invoker <Jaime930@??.com> Date: Fri, 5 May 2000 20:14:12 -0500 Subject: Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material
I believe the rules state that it would bleed out. the only way it could really affect the air envelope is if large amount of water were summoned almost instantaneously. other wise it would be like tring to flood a strre with a garden hose. as the gravity plane filled with water, the waters weight would pushthe water neares to the edge out. as more water poured in, the faster it would bleed out. but i believe this question has answered one of my questions. the gravity plane must be formed once outside the presence of any other gravity plane. now this is flimsey proof at best but if any of you have the first spelljammer compendium. you might remember the picture of the galleon lifting up of the ocean. the water was dripping down of the hull. does any one remember that. i think i have enough to write a convincing article on the subject. other examples and opinions welcomed. ----- Keep Your Cloaks Up! ----- Original Message ----- From: Sebastian Lucier <sebastianlucier@???????.com> > I remember that too. That's one of the things I was thiking about when I > questioned how everyone else handled gravity. > > The whole discussion brings up a question for me though. What would happen > if you had a ship in space and somehow (conjuring for example) a large > volume of water appeared in the envelope. Would it settle in a layer in the > middle of the gravity plane with half the volume on either side? Would it > bleed out as it's pulled toward the edge of the envelope? I assume it must, > cause if it didn't, it would be an easy way to transport a large volume of > water (of course, you're trading air for it.) Which brings up another > question, what happens to the displaced air? Is it forced out when the > water is created and then when the water leaves the air envelope is smaller > by that amount? >
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Month Index: May, 2000
| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
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| Ship atmospheres and canon material | Jaime Lopez | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Tilaurin | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Thatotherguy | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Static | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Kelly Pedersen | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Sebastian Lucier | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Invoker | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Invoker | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Buddy Murphy | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Invoker | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Thatotherguy | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Thatotherguy | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | jeffmandy | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Buddy Murphy | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | George Lavalle | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | George Lavalle | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | George Lavalle | |||
| Re: Ship atmospheres and canon material | Tilaurin |