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  • Monica did not mind a space walk, but she had to admit the suits were quite confining. It was not going to be a long walk though. From the hatch to the first visual aid would be minutes, and from there she could start the others. It was not often that this happened, but with complete shut down, there were times that a…
  • Finally the lifts were working, as were the doors. Small victories it seemed. Baby steps. "I hate babies," Luke said to himself. "What sir," Pac asked, looking to his captain. "Nothing," Luke said with a sigh. "If we redirect from here to here we can get the station modules up, which will open up inner visual links as…
  • "Well Jason, there is an old earth saying. If you do not like it, you can kiss my..." "CAPTAIN!" Iana shouted. Luke held his tongue, his face showing his obvious frustrations. "Captain, I am sorry. I am not saying I will not try and get this up in 24 hours, but you are simply asking more of my crew than is possible at this…
  • The spinning was incredible. He was not use to it. Star Ships do not spin. "Get the thrusters under control," Luke called, "And shut off that alarm!" The force was too much for the gravity control to even begin to keep up. "Pac!" Luke called, but of course he did not get an answer. Pac was flung from his station and was…
  • Iana was double checking her stats. She convinced herself it was like a battle, getting out of this anomaly, and Andorians were well equipped for that. She left her home, which is a frozen moon of the Andoria system, when she was a young adult. She had military training from her own kind, but wanted something different for…
  • "Use the slip stream technology with a tachyon beam. The tackyon beam will cause the instability in this time prison, as we have come to call it. Since it works on a Four-momentum space time configuration, in theory it should depose a part of the anomaly. While not exactly the proper way to consider it, it would be similar…
  • Luke extended his enemies arm, then pulled, hyper-extending the elbow. One solid punch to the jaw put the man down. Luke looked to him for but a moment. He did not particularly recognize him. "Captain, back," called Lt. Security Officer Brin, a large, half Klingon male that Luke became friends with. The man was loyal. Luke…
  • Massive black hole, in radio.
  • "We function on linear time. It is what we know. We exist in the present, but we learn from our past. Then their is the future that we strive for. The things we do in the present and the things we wish to accomplish in the future, no matter how minute the time in the future is, is what makes us who we are in this present,"…
  • Ensign Lakan nodded to the crew members he passed. He could tolerate the crew, it was the civilians that he did not seem to get along with very well. His guard duty was done for the next 72 hours, and he was going to enjoy the time immensely. A trip to the holadeck would get his mind off of the fix the ship was apparently…
  • The ship shook, and Luke watched as the same conversation occurred between two ensigns in the lounge. It was if they never noticed. Which was strange, because he was wondering if they noticed the same thing, and if they had, they made no indication that they had. "Perception," Betsy Debreto said, smiling down at the…
  • "Let's look at objects moving around in this space. We can define three distinct types of motion. The first has objects moving parallel to the blue axis - either directly upwards or downwards -, so let's call this axis motion. The second is radial motion - either directly towards the blue axis, or directly away from it.…
  • You know you are old when your bald spot turns into a hair spot.
  • When you bend over and try and pick up some change on the floor........and almost tip over.
  • There can be NO utopia without bacon. I think that ends this discussion.
  • Captain's Log, Encoded: Finding Git has now become secondary to finding a way out of this time space warp that we are in. Science Officer Sizeria explained to me and the bridge that we can move around all we wish within the ship. The space is not enough to count for anymore time than the seconds that would pass anyway. It…
  • "Luke, you are such a flirt. I have heard stories about you Federation captains," the colonist smiled, a beautiful smile. She was human, and blonde, and not interested in any long term relations. Just Luke's type. "Well, I assure you, most of the stories are simply made up to make other captains feel good about themselves,…
  • Dr. Sizeria checked her readings, and then checked them again. She was sure of it now, though she was pretty sure of it before. There was a black hole in the vicinity, and it was not a stationary object. It was adrift among the stars. It was a rare object indeed. Black holes, for their part, are not uncommon. Many form…
  • Captain's Log, Encoded: Pac has the Blackwolf in tip top shape, as we transgress space. I have elected to stay away from the space stations in the area, keeping a low profile from the rest of the fleet. For weeks we have traveled, a course set for Cardassian Space, a place called the "Bad Lands". With a name like that, one…
  • "This won't stand Luke, I tell you, this WONT STAND!" Mig hopped about a bit, as he did when he was upset, losing his normal all business demeanor. Luke finished the last of his meal, a nice ice steak from sector four. This was one of the most expensive meals the station had to offer. "The way I see it, old friend, you…
  • Ah, well, this was not discussed, but I can see what you mean. I wonder what the odds really would be that the rovers would/could be hit? I know Mars has a weaker atmosphere, therefor things that would completely break up in our atmosphere would not break up in it's atmosphere. However, even if there is a chance, it would…
  • Exactly. Funny, NASA is not even the least bit worried about this. I was there yesterday, discussion is on a new rock we found that may well have elements of life in it. It will be some time before they get all of the information, but it looks very promising! We do know that Mars can support plant life, with a little bit…
  • THANKS!! I have left stardates off of my storyline posts due to having no idea what determined the stardate! Is there anyone nerdy enough to know what determines the star date? No offense intended, because once told, I guess I will be nerdy enough to know it as well! :) To answer the OP: Yes. Some I have formed into the…
  • A bit more lenient for what purpose? I assumed, since you replied to my post so readily, that you surely wished to have a meaningful discussion, and you were not just trolling. As far as calling me names, you only prove my initial point over and over and over again. The best name caller does not make the brightest mind.…
  • I agree completely.
  • Actually, someone lied to you when they told you what science is. sci?ence -The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena. Yes, theories are to be challenged, but not to be ridiculed and fought on a political platform. Just because they do it, does not…
  • How can we even speak of a united planet when people cannot even tolerate other people's opinions about the possibility of it? Really? We resort to name calling and shutting someone out because they simply see things different, and have a different view of the science that is out there? This is the essence of tolerance, I…
  • Breath people. It's a game. That large space behind you and in your peripheral vision, if you can still use your peripheral vision, is real life. THIS, was made for FUN, like all MMO games. When it ceases being FUN, and you become stressed over it, and feel you need to rant (or even chew people out), then you have a…
  • "Ah, Captain Luke Minhere, my old acquaintance," the Ferengi said from behind his desk. Two large Klingons stood on either side of him, eyeing the new comer. "Mig, how are profits," Luke asked. It was meant in the way of a pleasant greeting, but it seemed to cause Mig to wince, though only slightly. "Fine, fine," Mig said,…