Collision course

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A collision course, also known as a kamikaze run is the deliberate maneuver by the operator of a moving object (or often in Sci-Fi a spaceship) to collide with another object. It is a desperate manoeuvre since it often damages or destroys both.

[edit] Uses in history

  • Ancient Greek Triremes were reinforced and equipped with bronze rammers, so they could collide with enemy ships to sink them
  • Admiral Nelson used a similar tactic to attack the French fleet at Trafalgar, to the horror of Captain Hardy, when he ordered the British ships to 'run aboard' (crash into, or just ahead of the ships).

[edit] Fictional uses

  • In Star Trek: Deep Space 9 the Jem'Hadar use a kamikaze run to stop Large Federation ships, notably the USS Odyssey (NCC-71832) destroyed circa stardate 47990.
  • In the Babylon 5 episode Severed Dreams, the critically damaged EAS Churchill rams the loyalist ship EAS Roanoke, destroying both.

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