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MignightHawk wrote: Plethora Of Conga Dancers wrote: MignightHawk wrote: Plethora Of Conga Dancers wrote: MignightHawk wrote: It onl works when OXYGEN is present, and there is not enough Oxygen in Space for you to fire a gun. Wikipedia on Fire:

"Fire, in combination with a sufficient quantity of an  oxidizer such as oxygen gas or another oxygen-rich compound is exposed to a source of heat or ambient temperature above the flash point for the fuel oxidizer mix, and is able to sustain a rate of rapid oxidation that produces a chain reaction."

And Space:

"It is not completely empty, but consists of a hard vacuum containing a low density of particles: predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium, as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, and neutrinos."

The Oxygen required to cause a flame or spark is missing. Thus, a gun cannot fire in Space. DO YOU NOT KNOW THAT A SPRING IS NOT FIRE?! However, a spring cannot push one very far. Even without gravity. Uh, a gun's spring definitely can. What are you saying? That guns have springs? No guns have springs! You'd need a toy gun to do that, but that would be story-breaking.

Back to the story, but the sloth was really a cardboard cutout.

A moose falls onto Repeater Torchwood's house.

Guns, have, springs. What do you think makes a spark? A SPRING!