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 6th inwards: Pluto, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Planet-Ex.
 Counting planets is tricky business.  Best to specify the target as the one with the most ugly monkeys on it.
 
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 Counting the belt, the 6th planet inwards is Mars. Pluto isn't a planet.    
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 if you destroyed a planet... how much of it would end up staying it that orbit? 
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		| Fyron said: Counting the belt, the 6th planet inwards is Mars. Pluto isn't a planet.
  
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 Picture. A picture would help a lot. Especially a 3d one.
 (With knowing which planet to attack)
 
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		| se5a said: if you destroyed a planet... how much of it would end up staying it that orbit?
 
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 Oh, and quarks.Quarks would turn the interstellar space foam into black holes, and suck away some of the planet.
 And they'de do it by barking.
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