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Potato Recruit
Posts : 254 Join date : 2012-03-11 Age : 26 Location : In my cloaked battle cruiser above Fiji.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 8:18 pm | |
| - Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:
- Keon Skyfire wrote:
- No, 13 meters tall. Holy cow. That is OP.
It's 13.5 meters long, according to Wookieepedia. It's still small, but it's a lot bigger than if it were 13.5 meters tall. You know that hobo you saw across the street this morning? He could have contributed more lies to that article... >_> | |
| | | Last_Jedi_Standing Moderator
Posts : 3033 Join date : 2012-02-19 Age : 112 Location : Coruscant
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 8:44 pm | |
| - Khmac wrote:
- Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:
- Keon Skyfire wrote:
- No, 13 meters tall. Holy cow. That is OP.
It's 13.5 meters long, according to Wookieepedia. It's still small, but it's a lot bigger than if it were 13.5 meters tall. You know that hobo you saw across the street this morning? He could have contributed more lies to that article... >_> That could be true, but having read the book the article is based on, I know it isn't. | |
| | | blockman42 Sergeant
Posts : 938 Join date : 2012-01-30 Location : in my office designing new ships
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 8:52 pm | |
| - Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:
- Khmac wrote:
- Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:
- Keon Skyfire wrote:
- No, 13 meters tall. Holy cow. That is OP.
It's 13.5 meters long, according to Wookieepedia. It's still small, but it's a lot bigger than if it were 13.5 meters tall. You know that hobo you saw across the street this morning? He could have contributed more lies to that article... >_> That could be true, but having read the book the article is based on, I know it isn't. Wait so the sun crusher is 13 meters tall and long? | |
| | | Tiel+ Lord/Lady Rear Admiral 1st
Posts : 5497 Join date : 2012-02-20 Age : 27 Location : AFK
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 8:58 pm | |
| - Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged. - Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
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| | | Last_Jedi_Standing Moderator
Posts : 3033 Join date : 2012-02-19 Age : 112 Location : Coruscant
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 9:01 pm | |
| - blockman42 wrote:
- Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:
- Khmac wrote:
- Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:
- Keon Skyfire wrote:
- No, 13 meters tall. Holy cow. That is OP.
It's 13.5 meters long, according to Wookieepedia. It's still small, but it's a lot bigger than if it were 13.5 meters tall. You know that hobo you saw across the street this morning? He could have contributed more lies to that article... >_> That could be true, but having read the book the article is based on, I know it isn't. Wait so the sun crusher is 13 meters tall and long? No. It is 13.5 meters long, and much taller. It's probably around 40 meters tall. | |
| | | Last_Jedi_Standing Moderator
Posts : 3033 Join date : 2012-02-19 Age : 112 Location : Coruscant
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 9:02 pm | |
| - Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
It's not supposed to make it camouflaged. Also, what Imperial fleet? Those are obviously just freighters. Look, they've got trees on them! Only freighters have trees. Duh. | |
| | | Potato Recruit
Posts : 254 Join date : 2012-03-11 Age : 26 Location : In my cloaked battle cruiser above Fiji.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 9:19 pm | |
| - Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:
- Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
It's not supposed to make it camouflaged. Also, what Imperial fleet? Those are obviously just freighters. Look, they've got trees on them! Only freighters have trees. Duh. Well, my every ship in my fleet (Except for the fighter, dropships, etc.) have at least ONE tree inside, which would be technically ON the ship | |
| | | Captain stufuzzycat Sergeant
Posts : 826 Join date : 2012-05-02 Age : 25 Location : At my computer, pwning s*** up with my warfrigate
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 9:19 pm | |
| - Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
Lols | |
| | | blockman42 Sergeant
Posts : 938 Join date : 2012-01-30 Location : in my office designing new ships
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 11:30 pm | |
| - stufuzzycat wrote:
- Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
Lols What ships? All I see is space... | |
| | | Happyman Newbie
Posts : 44 Join date : 2012-05-12 Age : 26 Location : Either the bathroom or my rolly chair, wherever a computer or smartphone is baisically
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 11:39 pm | |
| - blockman42 wrote:
- stufuzzycat wrote:
- Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
Lols What ships? All I see is space... And floating trees... I wonder how they got there... | |
| | | blockman42 Sergeant
Posts : 938 Join date : 2012-01-30 Location : in my office designing new ships
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Wed May 23, 2012 11:44 pm | |
| - Happyman wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- stufuzzycat wrote:
- Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
Lols What ships? All I see is space... And floating trees... I wonder how they got there...
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| | | The Schmetterling DEV
Posts : 3123 Join date : 2011-08-31 Location : I'm a butterfly.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Thu May 24, 2012 4:23 am | |
| This is on topic? But still nonessential stupidity? | |
| | | Keon Lord/Lady Rear Admiral 1st
Posts : 3076 Join date : 2012-01-17 Location : Hahahaha.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Thu May 24, 2012 10:07 am | |
| Sun Crusher. How do you know length from height?
IN SPACE, up has no meaning. Thus the Sun Crusher could be 13.5 m high.
And length is usually the longest side. | |
| | | Iv121 General
Posts : 2396 Join date : 2012-02-05 Location : -> HERE ! <-
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Thu May 24, 2012 10:47 am | |
| We make floor and ceiling on our ships so there is also up or down ... Disable the artificial gravity generator and we might just declare your ship, lets say 4 floors long . | |
| | | Ivan2006 General
Posts : 2096 Join date : 2012-05-08 Age : 26 Location : The Dungeon.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Thu May 24, 2012 1:39 pm | |
| - blockman42 wrote:
- Happyman wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- stufuzzycat wrote:
- Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
Lols What ships? All I see is space... And floating trees... I wonder how they got there...
I retreat from my previous statement in order to quit this stupid, of-topic discussion. the Palm trees contain artificial chlorophyl in order to have a have good-looking air fresheners. | |
| | | Potato Recruit
Posts : 254 Join date : 2012-03-11 Age : 26 Location : In my cloaked battle cruiser above Fiji.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Thu May 24, 2012 2:33 pm | |
| - Ivan2006 wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- Happyman wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- stufuzzycat wrote:
- Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
Lols What ships? All I see is space... And floating trees... I wonder how they got there...
I retreat from my previous statement in order to quit this stupid, of-topic discussion. the Palm trees contain artificial chlorophyl in order to have a have good-looking air fresheners. AIR FRESHENERS?! Who really gives a f*#& if you take off your helmet in space to sniff them you are gonna' turn into a marshmellow and explode. | |
| | | Ivan2006 General
Posts : 2096 Join date : 2012-05-08 Age : 26 Location : The Dungeon.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Fri May 25, 2012 10:11 am | |
| - Khmac wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- Happyman wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- stufuzzycat wrote:
- Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
Lols What ships? All I see is space... And floating trees... I wonder how they got there...
I retreat from my previous statement in order to quit this stupid, of-topic discussion. the Palm trees contain artificial chlorophyl in order to have a have good-looking air fresheners. AIR FRESHENERS?! Who really gives a f*#& if you take off your helmet in space to sniff them you are gonna' turn into a marshmellow and explode. Sorry, my english is bad. I meant air handling unit instead of air freshener. | |
| | | Keon Lord/Lady Rear Admiral 1st
Posts : 3076 Join date : 2012-01-17 Location : Hahahaha.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Fri May 25, 2012 10:49 am | |
| Air fresheners work.
Plus, their on the outside, so to live they are either artificial of have atmosphere.
Do trees grow in space? | |
| | | Last_Jedi_Standing Moderator
Posts : 3033 Join date : 2012-02-19 Age : 112 Location : Coruscant
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Fri May 25, 2012 11:43 am | |
| - Keon Skyfire wrote:
- Air fresheners work.
Plus, their on the outside, so to live they are either artificial of have atmosphere.
Do trees grow in space? Yes, but only very briefly. | |
| | | Potato Recruit
Posts : 254 Join date : 2012-03-11 Age : 26 Location : In my cloaked battle cruiser above Fiji.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Fri May 25, 2012 12:27 pm | |
| - Ivan2006 wrote:
- Khmac wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- Happyman wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- stufuzzycat wrote:
- Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
Lols What ships? All I see is space... And floating trees... I wonder how they got there...
I retreat from my previous statement in order to quit this stupid, of-topic discussion. the Palm trees contain artificial chlorophyl in order to have a have good-looking air fresheners. AIR FRESHENERS?! Who really gives a f*#& if you take off your helmet in space to sniff them you are gonna' turn into a marshmellow and explode. Sorry, my english is bad. I meant air handling unit instead of air freshener. Oxygen Recycler? | |
| | | Ivan2006 General
Posts : 2096 Join date : 2012-05-08 Age : 26 Location : The Dungeon.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Fri May 25, 2012 2:28 pm | |
| - Khmac wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Khmac wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- Happyman wrote:
- blockman42 wrote:
- stufuzzycat wrote:
- Sir Tielton wrote:
- Ivan2006 wrote:
- Avenger_7 wrote:
- Why would you post a 'ship' from Sonic the Hedgehog? IMO, it's horrendously over designed and ugly as sin. I know it's your personal taste, but...it's like the Bronies claiming My Little Pony as a sci-fi franchise...
Oh, Sonic is not sci-fi... Well, what´s NOT sci-fi about it? It has spaceships, lasers, battle robots, battle walkers,... The existance of mobians is explained by Archie Comics with mutation of animals due to the use of bio-weapons called "gene-bombs" by an alien race like the Xorda. And, finally: All the magic in sonic-stuff (well, at least in the (Archie) comics and SonicX, I hate the Storybook Series for that) is explainable by "Chaos Energy", which is most likely a mobia word for the Force. I'm just at a loss as to how a couple palm trees makes an obvious warship camouflaged.
- Spoiler:
Yeah, this is not not the Imperial fleet you're looking for!
Lols What ships? All I see is space... And floating trees... I wonder how they got there...
I retreat from my previous statement in order to quit this stupid, of-topic discussion. the Palm trees contain artificial chlorophyl in order to have a have good-looking air fresheners. AIR FRESHENERS?! Who really gives a f*#& if you take off your helmet in space to sniff them you are gonna' turn into a marshmellow and explode. Sorry, my english is bad. I meant air handling unit instead of air freshener. Oxygen Recycler? That´s the word! | |
| | | Ivan2006 General
Posts : 2096 Join date : 2012-05-08 Age : 26 Location : The Dungeon.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Fri May 25, 2012 2:29 pm | |
| - Last_Jedi_Standing wrote:
- Keon Skyfire wrote:
- Air fresheners work.
Plus, their on the outside, so to live they are either artificial of have atmosphere.
Do trees grow in space? Yes, but only very briefly. They are artificial. | |
| | | Avenger_7 Sergeant
Posts : 906 Join date : 2012-02-10 Location : Flying my logic bomber.
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Fri May 25, 2012 4:58 pm | |
| Plastic palm trees do not recycle oxygen. That goes double for plastic palm trees that are on the outside of the ship. | |
| | | Captain stufuzzycat Sergeant
Posts : 826 Join date : 2012-05-02 Age : 25 Location : At my computer, pwning s*** up with my warfrigate
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Fri May 25, 2012 6:00 pm | |
| I guess my threads aren't the only ones where arguments erupt into wars. | |
| | | blockman42 Sergeant
Posts : 938 Join date : 2012-01-30 Location : in my office designing new ships
| Subject: Re: Greatest Ship in Science Fiction? Fri May 25, 2012 8:17 pm | |
| - Avenger_7 wrote:
- Plastic palm trees do not recycle oxygen. That goes double for plastic palm trees that are on the outside of the ship.
Artificial doesn't mean plastic... | |
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