Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Crono on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 4:35am
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pfft, we don't have enough money to gain space superiority. No one does, except maybe Time Warner. Apparently we're even having trouble gaining middle east superiority.
I think what'll happen is companies will get there at the same time as governments. Since they've completed several "commercialized" space flights (starting with ONE a couple months ago).
See, the thing is, we know how to launch colonizing ships, they're just expensive. More money then most countries have. Same thing goes with making gravity on a ship: we can do it, but it's too expensive.
Defense arrays are another topic though.
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by wil5on on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 8:18am
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I read this and thought... 31337. Wont happen, but it sounds cool.
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Leperous on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 8:23am
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Meh, it'll happen one day.
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by wil5on on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 8:27am
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Yeah, and when it does, I'm getting a small freighter and fitting it out with light laser cannons. I'll trade ore around the system until I've got the cash for a fighter-class, then I'll take a hyperspace gate out to the nebula and hunt criminals for bounty, thats where the real money is :wink:
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Fjorn on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 9:25am
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Gasp! You've just outlined my life's dreams!
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Mephs on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 9:54am
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Fact it, anywhere someone hasnt touched yet, I own. I own jupiter, and mars. And the belt of comets and stuff. I own them. So NER nasa!
Mephs lays claim to everything outside the earth.
Re: Space, the final frontier
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Shush, the gaseous planerts have LOTS of oil :wink:
Here's hoping THEY get 'liberated' from the zero tolerance regime of the anti-breathing terrorists. And the world is happy :biggrin: .
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Wild Card on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 2:58pm
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Its like Space Cowbows. 'Cept the nuclear satalite will be American, not Russian.
This is going to spell Star Wars. But it wont be a long long time ago, in a far far away galaxy. Alright, Im going to design my very own X-Wing and frag USAF's ass :biggrin:
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by pepper on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 6:02pm
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rrm, i should prepare my snarks for a space war, baaaad... il have to
inform the supreme commander about this, how can we take voer the world
now if we have to go space first......
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Andrei on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 6:44pm
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I've heard that a private company has managed to build an aircraft that carried a single man into orbit and back. This is a step in the right direction.
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Crono on
Tue Nov 9th 2004 at 9:11pm
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I like how everyone is posting s**t I already said :rolleyes:
But, they've done those flights a few times. A step in the direction of interstellar traveling. If accidents are terrible with planes hitting water, what would be on the news if one of these ships decompressed.
The one thing that would be cool would be travel times. Since you'd be going up into the outer atmosphere of Earth and back down everything would be very quick. I think it would take somewhere around 90 minutes of actual travel time to circle the globe. (I used that number based on satellite times)
That would be completely bad ass.
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by NameWithHeld on
Wed Nov 10th 2004 at 1:47am
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well, i din't think the stats were just like that, but anyway, wasn't that virgin blue?
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Crono on
Wed Nov 10th 2004 at 2:00am
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Nah, you'd probably throw a sack of s**t at me or something. I know you've got them stockpiled.
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Yak_Fighter on
Wed Nov 10th 2004 at 2:44am
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i didnt read the article, but I sure hope that the US puts nukes in space just so you people have even more things to incessantly bitch about. When the US saves the world by blowing up an asteroid or by warding off aliens you'll have to deep throat your words.
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by G.Ballblue on
Wed Nov 10th 2004 at 2:51am
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Can we all say, "UAC"? :biggrin:
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Wed Nov 10th 2004 at 9:11am
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Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Orpheus on
Wed Nov 10th 2004 at 1:46pm
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oh for the days when we could defend our honor about important things like "your maps s**t" :rolleyes:
speaking of deep throat, when i had my surgery, i had a barium swallow.. not a pleasant experience i assure you, but watching the live xray machine map my esophagus was neat..
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Wed Nov 10th 2004 at 6:10pm
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Yeah, I recently got a nice injection of Tc-99 which wasn't pleasant, but then I got to stick my hands and feet in this radiation detector and watch my bones get mapped out in the gamma rays being emitted from my body. Pretty neat really. Medical imaging technology is some cool s**t. (p.s. much of it came from America)
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Wed Nov 10th 2004 at 6:32pm
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I meant medical imaging technology not the Tc-99 itself :smile:
Re: Space, the final frontier
Posted by fraggard on
Thu Nov 11th 2004 at 3:22am
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That most definitely went right over my head... It didnt seem like sarcasm coming from an american I will stop before I look even more foolish, if that's possible.