I just wanted to clear up some of the misconceptions about anti-matter.
First off, antimatter CAN exist under certain conditions. They made a little with a particle accelerator back in the '30s.
Secondly, antimatter doesn't behave oppositely to matter. It actually acts pretty much the same.
Third, antimatter isnt weird green plasmatic stuff or plasmatic at all. It's pretty much just like normal matter but with opposite charges. For example, a normal Proton has a positive charge. An anti-proton has a negative charge. An electron has negative, and a positron (the anti electron) has a positive one.
And finally the reason antimatter has such a big effect on sci-fi is what happens when it hits matter.
-----BOOOOOOOMMMMM-----
It blows up. Both the matter and the antimatter are "canceled out" and turned into a lot of gamma rays. And about 3 million degrees Celsius instantly. Which means antimatter stuff should do REAL POWERFUL DAMAGE to hulls.
(This message has been edited by Mad Bomber (edited 05-14-2000).)