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dont get fluidic space

soornge

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i dont inderstand the existence of fluidic space : cant find any basterdized science theoey or hokem it comes from ? dont get if it is a dimension ? is it like sub space ? :before everyone start hating me read the memory alpha articles seen the episode twice :not bagging on species 8472 like the alien rip off : looked up a bumch of fake information onit so if i am done apologizong for daring to post i would like to ask be fore everyone starts just harassing me : seems the species is kind of a hodge posge of stuff made like when we drew monsters in school and thats cool my issue is not with that : i dont get the conxept of flusoc space and before starting to harass me like i am an idiot because im not versed in the fake science of a fake universe or calling me names or yelling at me for wanting to talka bout the show could some one just explain the theory behind it
 
i dont inderstand the existence of fluidic space : cant find any basterdized science theoey or hokem it comes from ? dont get if it is a dimension ? is it like sub space ? :before everyone start hating me read the memory alpha articles seen the episode twice :not bagging on species 8472 like the alien rip off : looked up a bumch of fake information onit so if i am done apologizong for daring to post i would like to ask be fore everyone starts just harassing me : seems the species is kind of a hodge posge of stuff made like when we drew monsters in school and thats cool my issue is not with that : i dont get the conxept of flusoc space and before starting to harass me like i am an idiot because im not versed in the fake science of a fake universe or calling me names or yelling at me for wanting to talka bout the show could some one just explain the theory behind it
also have to apologize the typos my screen has a lot of cracks and sometimes have to guess where keys are : -so please dont yell at me anymore for that either also one of my eyes isnt good from a bomb blast
 
Fluidic Space was an incredibly lame idea. It's one thing for license to be taken. It's quite another for absurd license being taken.

I want to applaud the experimentation, but where's the creativity? Fluidic Space, huh? It doesn't do anything, it doesn't mean anything ... hell ... it doesn't even influence the body plan of the only living species it apparently hosts. Braga, very likely, had been overworked, by this point ... and in need of a holiday.
 
Sophie, yet we analyze the shows to death so which is it? Apply logic or just sit back and enjoy? I can understand the desire to understand fluid space.
 
Sophie, yet we analyze the shows to death so which is it? Apply logic or just sit back and enjoy? I can understand the desire to understand fluid space.
Oh I'm not saying not to analyze it. I have fun doing that. But at a certain point you have to just accept that yeah it's fiction and made up for entertainment. One of the things I really enjoy about Trek is that many of their concepts have a basis in actual science and can be analyzed
 
I'm all for making up environments that can't happen, using Real Life physics ... but "Fluidic Space" doesn't do anything for me. Guy suggests "under water" but what could be done with it? Do you really expect the VOY cast to explore the sea, encountering All Creatures, Great & Small ... even interacting with them? The FX shoppe for VOY wasn't up to the challenge!

The water would be fishless. That's one thing. For another, even if there were a giant shark, it would barely make a pass - possibly two - in the most unconvincing way. Then, it would be scared off by Janeway's underwater flare, never to return, as they continued swimming in the fishless water. I hate VOY's CGI shoppe, I really do. Their work is pure ... unadulterated ... shite.
 
I'm all for making up environments that can't happen, using Real Life physics ... but "Fluidic Space" doesn't do anything for me. Guy suggests "under water" but what could be done with it? Do you really expect the VOY cast to explore the sea, encountering All Creatures, Great & Small ... even interacting with them? The FX shoppe for VOY wasn't up to the challenge!

The water would be fishless. That's one thing. For another, even if there were a giant shark, it would barely make a pass - possibly two - in the most unconvincing way. Then, it would be scared off by Janeway's underwater flare, never to return, as they continued swimming in the fishless water. I hate VOY's CGI shoppe, I really do. Their work is pure ... unadulterated ... shite.
They did an episode under water
 
yea i am
ok with it just being fiction and maybe an idea that didnt worklike i said not trying to be critical of the concept just trying to understand if its like subspace or hyperspace : let me digress for a moment: ok so there is an astronomic or astrophysics concept that the universe is neither a single plane or expanding but actually shaped like a 3d 32 or 64 sided dice i forget which and theoritically its possible to leave one side and come back in from another hence the idea of hyperspace or subspace etc : i am just trying to figure out the concept of fluidic space is it like subspace or hyperspace or the continuium either q or time or is it supposed to be an alternative dimension like bizarroworld : i can get an idea of a nether dimension or another sublayer of normal space im just really trying to get the cocnwpt to be honest : like i said i liked the alien rip off disnt really thinknof it as a rip off watching but kind of an omagae ( not sure if thats spelled right autondictionary says so)
 
I'm pleased to hear that! Loss of bladder control will come with time, however. 64 with a spastic bladder, with leakage problems ...
 
I never have peed my pants either. Gauging the number of times Mulgrew said she wet her pants, I'm inclined to believe that's not just an expression.

Their fluidic space looked like moldy, lime green Jell-o.
 
You know what is also fluidic space?

"Underwater" ;)
You just blew my mind, man O_o

As for fluidic space, I took it as a functional dimension that was, as yet, undiscovered. Since there are several theorized dimensions to space/time that behaves in a way that is like fluid, but not quite definable.
 
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