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UNION CITY CHAPTER ONE TEASER (THE FIRST PAGE BECAUSE IT HAS NO SPOILERS)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aQFqLE9PD_bUJD-YKL3b5XMO2t7EPqv2jAW3lqXG1M8/edit?tab=t.0
UNION CITY CHAPTER ONE TEASER (THE FIRST PAGE BECAUSE IT HAS NO SPOILERS)
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aQFqLE9PD_bUJD-YKL3b5XMO2t7EPqv2jAW3lqXG1M8/edit?tab=t.0
“Dust and debris fly off of the ground as the ship slowly accelerates to a stop”
I feel like this should say “decelerates”.
while that is also a correct term, it is true that when something slows to a stop it is still accelerating, given that acceleration is the rate that an objects velocity changes
we do tend to associate acceleration with going super fast but it can be used when something is slowing down