[i]As it passes over, it engages full afterburner and breaks the sound barrier, and disappears into a rift.[/i]
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In a faraway bunker, a phone rings [i]Yessir. Fully dilated, went through past Mach 1. We caught the whole-[/i] [i]What?![/i] [i]Oh, merciful- You have GOT to by kidding me.[/i] [i]Those rifts will act as inherent summoners?![/i] [i]Yes. We'll bring in their field agent. Yessir. Black-bag and all. Then we'll get some answers.[/i] [i]Goodnight, General.[/i]
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[spoiler]Dude, full afterburner is like Mach 2. Also known as hauling major -blam!-ing ass.[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]They don't have those kind of exacting measurement devices in a watch bunker like that. However, I did know that, and so had it as "past Mach 1", which is a exact as their sensors could handle.[/spoiler]
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Edited by Trashcan Jesus: 8/7/2015 5:14:52 PM[spoiler]Actual speeds for most fighters are classified, but it's thought that F-22s, Sukhoi T-50s, and Chengdu J-20s can all hit Mach 3.[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Welll, as far as I know, J-20s are inferior to both F-22s and PAK-FAs.[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Chinese stuff doesn't have near the range of the American or Russian stuff. Besides, the PAK-FA and F-22 both look cooler lol.[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Yep.[/spoiler]