While there are many "FE Fling" scripts circulating on sites like Pastebin, searching for specific "NerHub" scripts for Fling Things and People (FTAP) can be risky as these often contain malicious code or outdated exploits.
To understand the popularity of fling scripts, one must first understand the nature of Roblox’s physics engine. Roblox relies on a physics simulation that calculates collisions, mass, and velocity. A "fling" script essentially hijacks this system. By rapidly altering the velocity or position of a player's character or an in-game object, the script generates an immense amount of kinetic energy in a short period. When this energy comes into contact with another player or object, the physics engine attempts to resolve the collision instantly, resulting in the target being launched—or "flung"—across the map with tremendous force. fling things and people nerhub script roblox p
Common NerHub / exploit-related patterns (what moderators/developers see) While there are many "FE Fling" scripts circulating
Paste the Script: You can typically find the NerHub loadstring on popular community sites like Pastebin or GitHub. It usually looks like this: _G.NerHub_Theme = "Dark" loadstring(game:HttpGet("https://githubusercontent.com"))() Don’t trust the client