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Lieutenant Commander
Location: Beyond Antares
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Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
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Rear Admiral
Location: TrekBBS, apparently
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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
.... .... ...it's not real? ![]() Oh NOW you tell me!!! |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
Seriously now, couldn't it be that those very people gomtuu20 is talking about are the ones who don't know the difference between fiction and reality? And I really saw a guy in the street today that looked like Scotty, honest to Surak. Besides, to a certain extent, Star Trek is real. We have mobile phones, iPads, computers, Internet, even automatic doors. Almost every time I use my cell phone I think about the fact that I'm actually holding a piece of Star Trek in my hands and that gives me great joy, because it makes it real.
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Rear Admiral
Location: Taipei
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
I also wish people would ask me first before they assume I believe in UFOs because I like Star Trek. |
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Commodore
Location: Bristol, United Kingdom
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
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Fleet Arse
Location: in the Frozen Wastes
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
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Location: Italy, EU
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
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Admiral
Location: I said out, dammit!
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
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Fleet Captain
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
That bit in 'Amok Time', when Leonard Nimoy took a fit and lumped his monitor flat. Only a true half vulcan, with the strength of two men, could do that. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() :lo l:
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Commodore
Location: Jim Thorpe, PA, USA
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
Doesn't Stephen Hawking think they are a possibility?
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Location: The Land of Moose and Squirrel
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
I believe it was in Shatner's documentary "How William Shatner Changed the World" ~ Where they interviewed some wiz who actually said faster then light speed is theoretically possible, based on moving space around the ship, rather then moving the ship through space..... which I believe Scotty touched on in Star Trek 2009 when he was trying to figure out how to transport at warp speed. The conclusion was that because space was moving around the ship and not the ship moving through space, that there'd be no issues with mass and speed, etc. that originally restricted the concept of faster then light speed. The only problem is that it takes a tremendous amount of energy to move space.... which the dilithium crystals exist to fill in that gap..... but technically speaking, if one could produce enough energy, one could produce warp speed. Last edited by Praxius; October 5 2010 at 03:22 PM. |
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Fleet Arse
Location: in the Frozen Wastes
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
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Rear Admiral
Location: Baltimore, MD, USA
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Re: Why do non-fans think we think it's real?
In my other favorite fantasy universe, they'd all be muggles.
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