Oct 6, 2012
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If you do a fairly simple extrapolation of current technology, what you end up with is space combat as sort of ponderous ballet with shots fired at long distance at fairly fragile targets where you have to predict where the target is going to be. You don’t end up with space fighters. You don’t end up with lots of armaments.Aircraft Carriers in Space - By Michael Peck | Foreign Policy
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