LordOfTheBorg

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  1. Also, i found a few pic's of Galaxy Class Starships and Defiant Class Ships so you can compare em....

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    Galaxy Class;

    Ent-D04.jpg

    hiryu2.jpg

    Defiant Class;

    TNtype10.jpg

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    thats it, i'm not sure if they are right.....

     

    Note: these are for comparison between Galaxy Class Ship's and Defiant Class Ships. You can check them out yourself at.....

    GALAXY:http://images.google.ca/images?q=Galaxy+Cl...&oe=UTF-8&hl=en

    DEFIANT:http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&lr=&i...+Class+Starship


  2. basically, i can make myself food, i can groom myself, and i can make my bed, so thats about all you need to know, right? *looks around* right? still,(CAUTION, THE NEXT SPOILER CONTAINS A WORD THAT IS MENT ONLY FOR OLDER PEOPLE,CAUTION)

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    "if men were women we would all be lesbians"

    i heard that somewhere


  3. usally i don't remember my dreams, but the ones do remember arent that wierd, cept the one where i was on an island and there where a bunch of horses around me . but then one horse turned and said to me "hello, wally" and i looked at it and said "welcome to my underground lair" and the horse said "we're on a island above ground,wally" and i said "shut up, your ruining the moivie" and the next thing i knew i was on an alien spaceship going toward the US at full speed ahead, when CJLP jumped out of behind a stethascope and yelled "BOO" and scared me.

     

    :laugh:


  4. actually... this would work just as well;

    Least Dense Solid

    The solid substance with the lowest density is aerogel, in which tiny spheres of bonded silicon and oxygen atoms are joined into long strands separated by pockets of air. The latest and lightest versions of this substance weigh just 1.9 mg/cm3, and are produced by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, USA.

    The NASA/JPL image (right) perfectly illustrates aerogel's insulating properties Ð wax crayons on top of a lightweight sheet of aerogel are protected from the roaring-blue flame from a blow torch. The crayons aren't even melting!

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    aerogelondisk.jpg

     

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