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Fuel in the 23th century: a theory

Um... so it's not possible at all that someone could simply grow some Corn if they liked in the 23rd century?

Or it's not possible they could have replica cars based on classics that use some other type of fuel?

Seriously, it's not that big a deal. It's not improbable in any form, infact it's an extremely likely scenario.
 
Um... so it's not possible at all that someone could simply grow some Corn if they liked in the 23rd century?

Or it's not possible they could have replica cars based on classics that use some other type of fuel?

Seriously, it's not that big a deal. It's not improbable in any form, infact it's an extremely likely scenario.

too...much...REASONNNNNN:lol:
 
23th century? I think you meant to say 23rd. Oh well, I am thankful you didn't stick a zero in front of it. That would have been too Abrams-esque.

Sorry about that.
You see, english is not my native language, and sometimes it shows, silly me...


That's cool. I was only being a dick because I'm bored anyway. But I am truly glad you didn't start the number off with a zero. That would have been uncool. My childhood would have been raped.

This is the kind of hater I can respect. He brings teh funny :techman:
 
While not a bad theory, I do have to ask: People are actually obsessing about this? Hoo-Lee Shit.

Could not agree more. There could be at least a dozen (if not more) rationals behind what fuels the corvette young Kirk is driving.
 
The simple fact that by Kirk's day actual fossil fuels are in such little demand that whatever its needed for theres enough left to power it.

or by their time its that damn easy to turn hydrocarbon sources into petrol any enthusiast can have a home hobby machine that makes it for them.
 
Considering some of the current research projects, it is very probable we can make gasoline without any problems. (ie switchgrass or bacteria to gasoline)


Also it is probable the corvet does not have the same engine we are used to.
 
23th century? I think you meant to say 23rd. Oh well, I am thankful you didn't stick a zero in front of it. That would have been too Abrams-esque.
Sorry about that.
You see, english is not my native language, and sometimes it shows, silly me...
That's cool. I was only being a dick because I'm bored anyway. But I am truly glad you didn't start the number off with a zero. That would have been uncool. My childhood would have been raped.

This is the kind of hater I can respect. He brings teh funny :techman:
He's been cracking me up all along, that Wormhole. He's subtle, though, and not everyone picked up on it right away.
 
With huge atmospheric carbon dioxide/monoxide scrubbers, atmospheric pollution from internal combustion could be rendered nil.
 
That's cool. I was only being a dick because I'm bored anyway. But I am truly glad you didn't start the number off with a zero. That would have been uncool. My childhood would have been raped.

This is the kind of hater I can respect. He brings teh funny :techman:
He's been cracking me up all along, that Wormhole. He's subtle, though, and not everyone picked up on it right away.

Seeing some people's reactions to me has made me laugh my ass off so much I often find myself still cracking up about it when I'm out in public.
 
Who freaking cares about the fuel ? The truth is that trek was used up and JJ has buffed it all up and made it new again, so lets enjoy it, or we could go into the theater and spend every minute picking it apart and getting so pissed that we don't enjoy it. Everyone might aswell face the fact that this is the direction that trek is going. There is no turning back, so accept it or be a starwars only fan and enjoy PM with all the Jar Jar goodness.
:devil:
 
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