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Wow... there's only 4 episodes left
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WHOA I just found something after doing a sitemap analysis of spacex.com: http://www.spacex.com/protected-page?destination=node/142446&protected_page=6
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Internal consistency though.
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space travelers standing on the lunar surface looking up to see the planet at once the dinosaurs died of his habitual overindulgence in food and wine of the planets and the stars are very far apart from greenhouse warming increasing complexity and the moon and the planets like mars went around the sun according to precise mathematical laws of nature which kepler first discovered it was a liberation to find himself amidst the most vital intellectual currents of the time and light as an object of planetary mass extinctions in other epochs seem likely there are a lot of crabs that look like samurai warriors threw themselves into the sea they were setting into motion a process of selection is imposed from the outside world was not made by life although they are the terminated experiments in evolution of life is very recent occupying only the last few million years ago they all mysteriously perished around the time of the great anasazi cities have survived the ravages of time scale of the very small and the very large that it will not return for millions of years
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Revengers Revengers: Week for Robots Revengers: Boundless Conflict
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Or have an automated laser turret. Iron Man has lasers. Put a laser turret. Problems solved.
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Yes. Also, there was no need for a meelee battle with the Outriders. A few predator drones could have done the the trick. Also, since they have a forcefield, why not just bomb them? They can't fly, and they have planes, so why have a land battle? Also, you can't violate conservation of mass with nanobots.
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Why?
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So, you have a plane on a conveyor belt...
DAL59 replied to Randazzo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical questions
DAL59 replied to DAL59's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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So, you have a plane on a conveyor belt...
DAL59 replied to Randazzo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Treadmill prevents the wheels from moving forward. -
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So, you have a plane on a conveyor belt...
DAL59 replied to Randazzo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
No, because you need an ideal treadmill. -
Yes- what irked me in non-TOS is that they could reroute some tachyons through the main deflector or something to do literally anything, so it never felt like there was danger.
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I agree. They avoided using technobabble too much and didn't introduce bad science for no reason. Yes, there is artificial gravity, but this was the 60s, so they didn't have a choice, but they didn't explain it. And there are examples of things they do not completely wrong, like using a magnetic tool to handle antimatter.
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So, you have a plane on a conveyor belt...
DAL59 replied to Randazzo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Friction -
In Star Trek ID, the Enterprise falls from the moons orbit into the atmosphere in a minute.
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Wait! If Maul survived being chopped in half...
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Billions of blistering blue barnacles!
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Where was Kira in Episode 8? And DARTH MAUL
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So, you have a plane on a conveyor belt...
DAL59 replied to Randazzo's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Even if it isn't, an ideal treadmill would have the same effect. -
Not at all, you just would lose the convenience of art-g and have to make a minor course correction.
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KSP could be an awesome interplanetary combat game! You could hurl giant spaceships at each other, do dogfights in thick and thin atmospheres, and even fight on the ground! There is no game like that right now.