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Melodic:

--- Quote from: David_Dovey on 16 Mar 2010, 21:32 ---Is it because game designers, having never touched boobs, automatically assume that they are rigid and dense enough to stop projectile weaponry?

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Nodaisho:
Wait a minute, isn't "space is cold" one of those hollywood science things? I seem to remember reading that there is no heat transfer in space aside from what little bits of matter you might occasionally hit, so the issue would be more keeping cool than keeping warm.

And to be fair, that leather jacket is not going to do much more for Jack than the gravity-defying breastband, considering the weaponry you are facing in this game.

JD:
Well if you're close to stars it gets rather warm. Otherwise I would think no heat transfer would mean space is very cold.

Alex C:
Yeah, temperature is a characteristic of matter, and space has very little matter for how vast it is, so it really depends on how you want to look at it. On average, it's all barely above absolute zero, but given how fuckin' big space is that doesn't mean all that much in regards to a given object.

Nodaisho:

--- Quote from: Zombiedude on 16 Mar 2010, 22:59 ---Well if you're close to stars it gets rather warm. Otherwise I would think no heat transfer would mean space is very cold.

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But you don't get cold, because you aren't transferring your heat to space. So technically, space is cold, but that doesn't mean that things in space are cold, you would have more issues with making sure your ship has enough heatsinking, not making sure it stays warm.

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