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On 6/25/2012 4:28 AM, Warp wrote:
>> I literally can't find the image I'm looking for, but near the end of
>> Star Wars Episode I, when the "driod control ship" blows up from the
>> inside, the pieces all dramatically sink downwards... despite the planet
>> clearly being BEHIND the ship, not BELOW it.
>
> Perhaps the gravity generator malfunctioned?
>
If it was generating artificial gravity, then only the structural
integrity of the ship would keep every part of it from being "thrown" in
the direction of that artificial gravity. So, it wouldn't even need to
malfunction, just keep working, long enough for the structure to fail,
and all the parts to "sink" towards where "down" was.
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