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Tin foil hats?
I say Nukes!
Alas, missile interceptor missiles kind of made Star Wars redundant for targets launched from Earth as they didn't require any major breakthroughs on technology and are comparatively cheap.
ICBMs are essentially spacecraft. At apogee the bus and its payload are well beyond the Earths the atmosphere by hundreds of miles. There no reason in physics why the larger versions, SS 18 etc, couldn't launch a smaller payload (a single warhead instead of an array of MIRVs) beyond Earth orbit. However the politics, physical challenges of retasking a missile, and even the law all stand in the way of their use for kicking ass like Robert Duvall.
So instead of having 1 asteroid colliding with the earth we will have lots of bits of asteroids hitting the earthhmm....
But what about Gross York, which is of course, biggerCatch an object far enough away and even the tiniest nudge will translate to millions of miles by the time it reaches our orbit. In relative terms the force needn't be huge - properly vectored an artillery shell could successfully divert an asteroid the size of Net York without risk of fragmenting it, IF you were to do it far enough out.
We'll take those out one by one, possibly using Earth's remaining non-nuclear missiles.So instead of having 1 asteroid colliding with the earth we will have lots of bits of asteroids hitting the earthhmm....
It wasn't an asteroid or meteorite that killed off the dinosaurs, as this picture clearly demonstrates:Let the asteroids hit. That way we can see what happened the last time one of these big suckers hit us and made life extinct. Only this time we'll have proof!