All I saw was an insane alien which claimed to be God. This in no way means the alien actually WAS God.
All I saw was an insane alien which claimed to be God. This in no way means the alien actually WAS God.
So what was at the center of the galaxy?
All I saw was an insane alien which claimed to be God. This in no way means the alien actually WAS God.
So what was at the center of the galaxy?
Chewy caramel.
All I saw was an insane alien which claimed to be God. This in no way means the alien actually WAS God.
So what was at the center of the galaxy?
I don't know about god, but the basis of the devil is in the center of the galaxy, according to the Episode; The Magicks of Magus-Tu.
At least, I think it was the Center.
See my first Quote.All I saw was an insane alien which claimed to be God. This in no way means the alien actually WAS God.
So what was at the center of the galaxy?
LMFAO!All I saw was an insane alien which claimed to be God. This in no way means the alien actually WAS God.
So what was at the center of the galaxy?
Chewy caramel.
That was answered in Futurama.Canonically speaking, we have no idea what's beyond the galactic edge, nor what that barrier could possibly be doing there.
As for what's at the galactic center: I just said. It's just some weird alien. Obviously not God. It just said it was.
My take on the "center of the galaxy" is that they are not referring to a exact point in the galaxy's core, but rather a general area inward of the Federation.At least, I think it was the Center.
And what do we know from Star Trek universe about what is beyond the milky way?
And what do we know from Star Trek universe about what is beyond the milky way?
Lots of space dust and other galaxies. The Enterprise made it to galaxy M-33 then the edge of the universe in "Where No One Has Gone Before".
And what do we know from Star Trek universe about what is beyond the milky way?
Lots of space dust and other galaxies. The Enterprise made it to galaxy M-33 then the edge of the universe in "Where No One Has Gone Before".
I dont get the whole edge of the universe thing., surely theres a lot of galaxies out there. How did we get from basically being able to travel to the edge of our galaxy at maximum, to the edge of the universe?
The Doomsday Machine said:SPOCK: Projecting back on our star charts, we find that it came from outside, from another galaxy.
And what do we know from Star Trek universe about what is beyond the milky way?
Canonically speaking, we have no idea what's beyond the galactic edge, nor what that barrier could possibly be doing there.
So what was at the center of the galaxy?
Chewy caramel.
Have we seen anything beyond the milky way?
Yeah, I didn't mean the center, I was just trying to remember what they said in the Episode.My take on the "center of the galaxy" is that they are not referring to a exact point in the galaxy's core, but rather a general area inward of the Federation.At least, I think it was the Center.
Given the speeds that are (usually) shown for starships, the voyages in The Magicks of Magus-Tu, and Final Frontier weren't multiple year journey's.
Now, is God at the center of the galaxy? Of course, because God is everywhere.
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