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:They're coming ''out'' of it in the atmosphere, not going into it. --[[User talk:Joem25|Joem25]] 19:37, September 27, 2009 (UTC) | :They're coming ''out'' of it in the atmosphere, not going into it. --[[User talk:Joem25|Joem25]] 19:37, September 27, 2009 (UTC) | ||
::-It may be that generating a Slip-space field while in atmosphere draws surrounding items into the field (as shown in Halo 2 when the Covenant Carrier with ''In Ambler Clad'' showed up near delta halo with buildings nearby, and as shown in First Strike when Cortana initiated a Slip-Space field while in the atmosphere of Threshold, which drew it's gasses into the field.) but exiting a Slip-Space field while in atmosphere does nothing since you are merely "dropping" back into real space, and removing the field from around your ship. We don't see this sucking effect in space since there is nothing to draw into the field. --[[User talk:KickButtUnggoy|KickButtUnggoy]] 19:45, September 27, 2009 (UTC) | ::-It may be that generating a Slip-space field while in atmosphere draws surrounding items into the field (as shown in Halo 2 when the Covenant Carrier with ''In Ambler Clad'' showed up near delta halo with buildings nearby, and as shown in First Strike when Cortana initiated a Slip-Space field while in the atmosphere of Threshold, which drew it's gasses into the field.) but exiting a Slip-Space field while in atmosphere does nothing since you are merely "dropping" back into real space, and removing the field from around your ship. We don't see this sucking effect in space since there is nothing to draw into the field. --[[User talk:KickButtUnggoy|KickButtUnggoy]] 19:45, September 27, 2009 (UTC) | ||
==Physics== | ==Physics== |