Talk:130th InterNaval Fleet/@comment-27820070-20140227050805/@comment-12271231-20140227205402

Starships have engines to produce thrust, warping works through wormholes, these are both based on either theoretical or real physics. Flying space krakens, however, defy any sort of physics. They aren't exactly aerodynamic things, and they can't work like an airliner. Planes wings function via Bernoulli's principle, which states that if the velocity of a fluid increases, then pressure decreases. Do squids have wings? No, I thought not. Thrust won't help them either, they'd need a huge amount of force behind them just to get a little hop, not to mention fight against the pull of gravity. And didn't I say in my treaty never to say they can be used as weapons again?