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Pattern type | Miscellaneous | ||||||
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Number of cells | 15 | ||||||
Bounding box | 8 × 5 | ||||||
Discovered by | John Conway | ||||||
Year of discovery | 1970 | ||||||
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An overweight spaceship (or OWSS for short) is a would-be spaceship similar to the lightweight spaceship, middleweight spaceship and heavyweight spaceship, but longer. On its own an overweight spaceship is unstable because the three cells at its top do not die off like the corresponding sparks at the top of the smaller spaceships. Nonetheless, it can be escorted by true spaceships to form a flotilla.
For OWSS with top spark over 4, minimal escort size difference is 4, as shown.
Meta-Flotillas
It is also possible to stabilize the OWSS with more OWSS, which then have to be stabilized by more OWSS/A *WSS. An example is shown below.
In other rules
The non-totalistic rule FattyLife (B3-n4nt5qr6i/S23) is specifically tailored to support the overweight spaceship with spark length 3, making it a p8 spaceship.
External links
- Overweight spaceship at the Life Lexicon