The characters Space Racer and Thragg are fictional entities originating from the comic book series "Invincible." Therefore, a "fight" between them does not occur within the context of real-world geopolitical events or space exploration. The query likely misattributes fictional names to the ongoing geopolitical competition in space, commonly referred to as the "Space Race."
The actual geopolitical Space Race is a multifaceted competition involving nation-states and private commercial entities vying for technological supremacy, strategic advantage, and economic dominance beyond Earth. Unlike the Cold War era space race that was primarily a bilateral contest between the United States and the Soviet Union, the contemporary landscape is far more complex and involves a broader array of actors. GeoGazet's influence score for this domain currently stands at 35/100, indicating a significant but still developing field of geopolitical influence.
The main participants in the modern Space Race include established space powers, emerging nations, and increasingly influential private corporations. GeoGazet's top connections by signal volume highlight the primary areas of focus: Space (82 tracked signals), China (9 tracked signals), and the United States (3 tracked signals). This data underscores the global nature of space activities, with China and the United States remaining central, but also emphasizes the sheer volume of general "Space" related signals which encompass commercial, scientific, and military developments.