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Captain Ned wrote:Star Trek people know the fate of one of the Voyagers. We also understand that the V'Ger myth has not been ruled out.
Captain Ned wrote:We also understand that the V'Ger myth has not been ruled out.
Looking for Knowledge wrote:When drunk.....
I want to have sex, but find I am more likely to be shot down than when I am sober.
Captain Ned wrote:To be correct, Pioneer 10 got there first but it's been dead since a last transmission in 2003.
Heiwashin wrote:Captain Ned wrote:We also understand that the V'Ger myth has not been ruled out.
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just brew it! wrote:No, it's not that you and Cpt. Ned and I are getting old... it's that these young people have no culture.Heiwashin hereby gets a demerit on his geek record for not knowing what VGer is.
JustAnEngineer wrote:just brew it! wrote:No, it's not that you and Cpt. Ned and I are getting old... it's that these young people have no culture.Heiwashin hereby gets a demerit on his geek record for not knowing what VGer is.
That movie came out 38 years ago. It was a bad movie, so it hasn't been replayed as many times as Wrath of Kahn has.
just brew it! wrote:Heiwashin hereby gets a demerit on his geek record for not knowing what VGer is.
Looking for Knowledge wrote:When drunk.....
I want to have sex, but find I am more likely to be shot down than when I am sober.
ludi wrote:
The Egg wrote:The Voyager craft have been amazing, but if I were a scientist (and I'm not), I'd be somewhat uneasy about trusting the accuracy of the onboard instrumentation for tiny variations and such. Didn't both craft make close passes to Jupiter (heavy radiation)?
The Egg wrote:The Voyager craft have been amazing, but if I were a scientist (and I'm not), I'd be somewhat uneasy about trusting the accuracy of the onboard instrumentation for tiny variations and such.
The Egg wrote:The Voyager craft have been amazing, but if I were a scientist (and I'm not), I'd be somewhat uneasy about trusting the accuracy of the onboard instrumentation for tiny variations and such. Didn't both craft make close passes to Jupiter (heavy radiation)?