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The target you posted has a 1G destruction:
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x = 14, y = 16, rule = B3/S23
11bobo$11b2o$12bo5$b2ob2o$obobobo$o3bo2bo$b3o2b2o2$b7o$o6bo$obobobo$b2ob2o!
Many small still lives have an one-glider destruction. Those are very easy to find when one exists (just try all possible ways of hitting the target with a glider in Golly). Hence, if you found an 1G destruction of something, most likely there is no reason to post it -- anyone who needs it will be able to find it again.
Very many small still lives have a two-glider destruction where the two gliders arrive one at a time. Those 2G destructions are also too not hard to find in most cases. Try all ways to hit the target with one glider so that there are no escaping spaceships from the collision, and check if the final pattern of the collision has an 1G destruction. So there are not much reasons to post 2G destructions.
Now, if you actually spent some time trying to find an 1G/2G destruction of a small target object, and could not find any,
then there are chances that the target is interesting enough to post it.
127:1
B3/S234c User:Confocal/R (isotropic CA, incomplete)
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