[u]Let me give you a quick lesson in physics my feline friend, if she were to be constantly propelled by the rocket pack, the effect of an external force (in this case, the shockwave of a small explosion) would still be enough to knock her off course, even with the weight behind it and the constant propulsion. Without the constant propellant, she would be easily knocked off course because when a shockwave hits it pushes the air around it to create a pulse of motion that pushes the surroundings away, let alone completely stop since the explosion was a direct hit. If she was standing on the ground, I could understand it not effecting her as much and simply slowing her down, but she's specifically flying towards him which is a big deal with this kind of thing. Yah see, when an object is freely propelled through a space devoid of solids, there's nothing to stop it from being knocked back or for it to anchor onto. Unless she's somehow immune to the laws of physics, she shouldn't be able to completely ignore a pointblank explosion without some sort of response.[/u]
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