Sometimes they give the impression of titanic energy; sometimes they are merely inert.
Or as slowly as they were consumed, for the titanic energy of matter they contained was the energy they released as they burned.
It attracted the ship with a force that strained the titanic energies of the Release Fiame in the power-room.
It seemed incredible that so small a world could be the seat of such titanic energies.
Arcot reached toward the little red switch that controlled the titanic energies of the huge coil below and pulled it back a quarter of the way.
A large icy comet, nudged from its path by fusion charges, smashed into the rock with such titanic energy that the rock's axis and spin were readjusted.
The innermost of the three was chained to the ionosphere with a colossal flux tube, along which titanic energies sizzled.
At last the tall figure and titanic energy of Flambeau appeared in the doorway of the mansions and dominated the little mob.
Magma threw all his titanic primeval energies, the power of which had fashioned the world itself in the old days when he ruled everything, behind the plug.
Even the great stone beside him was dwarfed by the titanic energies that were poised like a wave about to break.