Er, first, Escape Velocity is a noun. As in, "Escape Velocity is the speed that must be atained to break free from a planet's gravitational pull," or, "Escape Velocity is the best game ever made." It's the subject of the sentence, so, it's a noun.
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Originally posted by Cyber-Dragon:
For another thing, it's not "Escape Velocity," it's "Terminal Velocity." Apparently, Matt and Andrew just used "Escape" instead of "Terminal" because there was already another great game out called "Terminal Velocity."
No, Escape Velocity is the speed necessary to escape the gravitational pull. Terminal Velocity has to do with how fast an object must hit the ground to be broken or killed, or something along those lines.
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Originally posted by Cyber-Dragon:
Lastly, it's not "escaping a planets gravitational pull," its the velocity needed to escape the atmosphere.
Nope, it's gravity.
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