![]() ![]() Grabbed a ledge? Grabbed by someone? Got caught out of midair? ( By a giant robot?) Hit water instead of ground? Landed on an enemy? On a car? Fall in a dumpster? On a tree? Congratulations, you're completely uninjured, no matter how far you fell beforehand! Someone taking a plunge from a great height is probably the most frequent offender. In fiction, however, one must specifically hit the ground to get killed in a fall. Thus, perhaps a more appropiate saying would be "Your velocity can't hurt you, until you try to change it." Due to this slightly misleading saying though, most writers (and admittedly, most people) tend to forget that it's not specifically hitting the ground that kills you either, but rather the sudden stop, whether it's grass, concrete, a car, a building, or somebody's arms. ![]()
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