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A ship hitting and leaving the atmosphere isn't the same as moving forward and backwards.
(A ship hitting and leaving the atmosphere isn't the same as moving forward and backwards.)
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A '''sonic boom''' was a burst of sonic disruption that usually occured when something large broke the sound barrier.  
A '''sonic boom''' was a burst of sonic disruption that usually occured when something large broke the sound barrier.  


This was the case when the [[Sycorax]] ship entered [[Earth]]'s atmosphere. The wave stretched on for miles with [[London]] as the epicentre. Glass windows all over the surrounding area were blown apart by the force of the blast.
This was the case when the [[Sycorax]] ship entered [[Earth]]'s atmosphere. The wave stretched on for miles with [[London]] as the epicentre. Glass windows all over the surrounding area were blown apart by the force of the blast. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'')
 
The same thing did not happen when the spaceship left the atmosphere, possibly because it was destroyed moments after. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'')


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