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For questions involving dragons - generally large, reptilian, flying creatures famous in folklore and myths.
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Can a dragon's fire breath be liquid based?
Dragons commonly breathe fire. They can do so over considerable distances, often many times their body length. …
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From which point on would including a dragon on one side of a historical battle not be an in...
Inspired by this question, I am wondering something similar. In a modern war a dragon that simply flies over enemy forces and torches them with its fire breath there are several ways of taking it down …
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How would a dragon be used in a modern military?
Dragons are known in the world, but thus far no large scale military operation has taken place around them (because they're smart enough to not mess enough with humans to warrant this). …
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Would a dragon be useful in a space program?
NASA has received a new employee: a dragon! His name is Firewing and he's there to help NASA with its missions. He's not an astronaut himself, mainly because of the logistical issues of launching a dr …