So, when you see a US Navy vessel, you declare it's fake?
Honestly, we're not looking at a cruise-liner here, we're just comparing it with an expectation that a military-use ship would be maintained to military-specs, and not look like Cousin Jimbo's abandoned old car that's used for keepin' the chickens in three foot tall grass.
The idea that 'dirt = teh realz!' is based on a moron's view of how equipment is maintained out in the field.
Please submit your irrefutable confirmation as to exactly what kind of vehicle that is here: ______________ . Thank you.
Also, I'm baking a cake and I wonder if you could sample the taste of this raw egg for me. You see, I'm trying to determine how good the finished cake is going to taste, and I can't think of any better way to do it.
Horrible analogy... As someone who actually does cook, you CAN indeed speculate how your cake may come out by sampling your ingredients.
Taste that egg, and you may find it to be rotten- but do you still go ahead and put it in?
I was looking at pictures of the latest STS launch and couldn't help but notice how remarkably clean this ship was. Kind of odd, because they come back a little more dirty. But it would be odd and unrealistic for NASA to clean up their ships... Very unrealistic. After all, we live in a dirty world.
I didnt know the STS worked at a mining/refinery operation. Wow, you learn something everyday.
But seriously (in your best Lewis Black voice)....OMG ITS DIRT ON A SHUTTLE! THE HUMANITY! IT'S GONNA SUCK! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!
This shuttle is more like this within the context of the Trek universe:
http://empoweringcommunities.anu.edu.au/images/MiningTruck.jpg
then this:
http://www.ed.arizona.edu/ward/Sonic/shuttle.jpg
In the trek universe, going into space is about as normal as getting on a train, or driving in a car. Its part of everyones daily lives.
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