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Re: [BNW] An Idea



If I remember my reading correctly I don't think it was just made by a
gadgeter I think Mr., Forebeck was hinting that  the could have some affects
of magic, so in actuality the bomb was a science/magic hybrid.






----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Trent" <mtrent@bigfoot.com>
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Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 11:23 AM
Subject: [BNW] An Idea


> Well, I've only gotten the main book (and this is so far in left field
> it will probably be invalidated by the first book I buy), but I have a
> theory about the Bicentennial Battle. 1. Gadgets can only "bend the
> theoretical laws of physics" not break them. 2. The bomb was created by
> a gadgeter.  3. The effects of the bomb seem to have broken a primary
> law of physics - Matter can neither be created or destroyed only
> converted. 4. a seaming vacuum appeared in the wake of the bomb.
>
> From this we can hypothesize that the city of Chicago was not actually
> destroyed but perhaps transported somewhere out of the way... Like the
> dark side of the moon, where perhaps King Jack had something ready to
> hold the atmosphere in place... and perhaps they are still there waiting
> for a some brave heroes to come rescue them.
>
> Matt Trent
> (probably wrong)
>
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