The pipe that carries Scotty through it is labeled "inert reactant". I'm guessing it's heavy water.
J.
It's more likely that people thought it was unlikely that said water would travel through transparent, people-sized pipes in the middle of a warehouse.^^ Agreed. Have so few people considered that drinking water would be carried through tanks, tubes and pumps?
The pipe that carries Scotty through it is labeled "inert reactant". I'm guessing it's heavy water.
J.
Ah. Someone who actually read the labelling on the pipe. Like you surmised, the water is probably the deuterium source for the matter/antimatter reaction.
The pipe that carries Scotty through it is labeled "inert reactant". I'm guessing it's heavy water.
J.
The facetious answer would probably be "so we can transport Scotty in to the tube by accident for comedy effect". Sod the fact that even in "film reality", he'd have drowned.
The ship needs running water for showers, drinking water, and cleaning.
The pipe that carries Scotty through it is labeled "inert reactant". I'm guessing it's heavy water.
J.
Ah. Someone who actually read the labelling on the pipe. Like you surmised, the water is probably the deuterium source for the matter/antimatter reaction.
The pipe that carries Scotty through it is labeled "inert reactant". I'm guessing it's heavy water.
J.
The pipe that carries Scotty through it is labeled "inert reactant". I'm guessing it's heavy water.
J.
Ah. Someone who actually read the labelling on the pipe. Like you surmised, the water is probably the deuterium source for the matter/antimatter reaction.
The pipe that carries Scotty through it is labeled "inert reactant". I'm guessing it's heavy water.
J.
Ah. Someone who actually read the labelling on the pipe. Like you surmised, the water is probably the deuterium source for the matter/antimatter reaction.
More likely the deuterium source of the impulse engine's fusion reactor.
The M/AM reactor would not necessarily need deuterium.
Ah. Someone who actually read the labelling on the pipe. Like you surmised, the water is probably the deuterium source for the matter/antimatter reaction.
More likely the deuterium source of the impulse engine's fusion reactor.
The M/AM reactor would not necessarily need deuterium.
And Deuterium isn't matter?
Ah. Someone who actually read the labelling on the pipe. Like you surmised, the water is probably the deuterium source for the matter/antimatter reaction.
More likely the deuterium source of the impulse engine's fusion reactor.
The M/AM reactor would not necessarily need deuterium.
And Deuterium isn't matter?
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