several games that are based in space that have fairly large and well balanced economies. server population on the other hand... not so good.
the sci-fi games in this list are mostly all based in space.
http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/gameId/0
ya, i agree with most people... the tank isnt always mounted under the trunk...
however, in my STI it is... does this make it safer for myself and the passengers in the car? possibly, but realistically most fires [atleast all of the ones ive seen at the drag strip] are caused by either a leak in the fuel line, dirty fuel injectors, or a crack in the injectors. what can and 'sometimes' [i fear to use the word usually because usually cars dont catch on fire... but usually when they do its because of...] happens is the gasoline from the line or injectors will spill onto or hit the catalytic converters... this can cause a nasty fire and possible explosion if it makes it back to the tank. if you smell gas in your car while driving always pull over and get out... because this type of fire can be nasty and fast.
im not a mechanic but have done some work on my car. im not an authority on automotive design, but from what i have seen and heard is that a leak in the tank isnt as nasty as a leak in the injectors or fuel lines [which run from a tank placed under the trunk to the front of the car where most engines are].
so really it doesnt matter if the tank is under you or in the back... the lines are everywhere under you next to _some_ of the hottest parts of your car.
several games that are based in space that have fairly large and well balanced economies. server population on the other hand... not so good.
the sci-fi games in this list are mostly all based in space. http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/gameId/0
ya, i agree with most people... the tank isnt always mounted under the trunk... however, in my STI it is... does this make it safer for myself and the passengers in the car? possibly, but realistically most fires [atleast all of the ones ive seen at the drag strip] are caused by either a leak in the fuel line, dirty fuel injectors, or a crack in the injectors. what can and 'sometimes' [i fear to use the word usually because usually cars dont catch on fire... but usually when they do its because of...] happens is the gasoline from the line or injectors will spill onto or hit the catalytic converters... this can cause a nasty fire and possible explosion if it makes it back to the tank. if you smell gas in your car while driving always pull over and get out... because this type of fire can be nasty and fast.
... the lines are everywhere under you next to _some_ of the hottest parts of your car.
im not a mechanic but have done some work on my car. im not an authority on automotive design, but from what i have seen and heard is that a leak in the tank isnt as nasty as a leak in the injectors or fuel lines [which run from a tank placed under the trunk to the front of the car where most engines are].
so really it doesnt matter if the tank is under you or in the back
The old king was a 45 year old 350lb man who spent his days in his parents basement watching porn and playing WoW pretending to be a 16 year old girl.
you hit the nail right on the head.