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AndrewR
Member # 44
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OK - yah - I've got one - GOOOOOO!!!!! Oh - you've got 25 questions BTW.
Andrew ------------------ "Who wouldn't be the one you love Who wouldn't stand inside your love." - Stand Inside Your Love, The Smashing Pumpkins [This message has been edited by AndrewR (edited February 29, 2000).]
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Jeff Raven
Member # 20
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Is it organic?------------------ "I object to all this sex on the television. I mean, I keep falling off!"
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Omega
Member # 91
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Is it artificial?------------------ You are wise, witty, and wonderful, but you spend far too much time reading this sort of trash.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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no, its not organic no, its not artificial23 Andrew ------------------ "Who wouldn't be the one you love Who wouldn't stand inside your love." - Stand Inside Your Love, The Smashing Pumpkins
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Jeff Raven
Member # 20
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Is it bigger than Frank?------------------ "I object to all this sex on the television. I mean, I keep falling off!"
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Teelie
Member # 280
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Ok, not organic or artifical, that means inorganic, and that would be likely a planet, star/star system, something stellar probably.Does it have a large gravity pull of it's own? I am not quite sure if this falls under "anomaly" or nor however, if so then disregard it. ------------------ Admin at the trekbbs.com
[This message has been edited by TLE (edited March 01, 2000).]
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Dane Simri
Member # 272
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Actually, everything has a gravity pull of its own. Earth exerts its gravity on you, for example, but you also exert your own (minute) gravity on Earth.Hmmm... it suddenly occurs to me that only things with mass exert gravity. So perhaps the question is still a valid one. If it isn't organic or artificial and doesn't exert its own gravity, it might be an energy being of some kind.
------------------ Dane "Let mental culture go on advancing, let the natural sciences progress in even greater extent and depth, and the human mind widen itself as much as it desires: beyond the elevation and moral culture of Christianity, as it shines forth in the Gospels, it will not go." Goethe
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Omega
Member # 91
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Is it alive?------------------ You are wise, witty, and wonderful, but you spend far too much time reading this sort of trash.
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Teelie
Member # 280
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Yes, I know, Dane, that's why I added a large. I wouldn't have a large gravity mass as opposed to say, the sun which is what I meant. Still, energy being another possiblity? Hmm could be many things, including characters... ------------------ Admin at the trekbbs.com
[This message has been edited by TLE (edited March 01, 2000).]
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Aethelwer
Member # 36
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I think I'm going to hire Jeff as the head of my marketing department. "It has to have something to do with Frank for it to matter!"------------------ Frank's Home Page "This is a brand new song...we haven't recorded it yet, but we're going to now." - John Flansburgh
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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sorry to take so long to reply - its a once a day sorta thing...Anyway here are your answers so far... Yes, it is smaller than Frank No, it doesn't have a large gravity of its own. Yes, it is alive. 20 left ------------------ "Who wouldn't be the one you love Who wouldn't stand inside your love." - Stand Inside Your Love, The Smashing Pumpkins
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Jeff Raven
Member # 20
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Is it the flying brain-cell virus creatures that made Spock blind in TOS?(I don't know the episode name...What do I look like, a trekkie?!)------------------ "I object to all this sex on the television. I mean, I keep falling off!"
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Montgomery
Member # 23
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I thought those flying pancakes were organic.What springs to mind is the Microbrain creature of Velara II in "Home Soil". Can't be that though. ------------------ "No way man! I've served my time in hell, and I ain't going back... Not without a fight!"
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Omega
Member # 91
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Why can't it? We're looking for non-organic natural life smaller than Frank. That's definitely the microbrain's description.Well, since organic means containing carbon, in the chemical sense, we're looking for non-carbon-based life. The Horta also comes to mind. Question: Was it first seen in TOS? ------------------ You are wise, witty, and wonderful, but you spend far too much time reading this sort of trash.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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well is that your final answer?bastard stuff it Monty - you win - its the microbrain - I couldn't be too strict - you pretty much narrowed it down... and the Horta is smaller than Frank so Monty won - it was the 'microbrain' sillicon based life form from Valera III in "Home Soil" TNG bastards I thought it'd be a toughy Andrew ------------------ "Who wouldn't be the one you love Who wouldn't stand inside your love." - Stand Inside Your Love, The Smashing Pumpkins
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Jeff Raven
Member # 20
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Is that the one who called humans "ugly bags of mostly water" ? :P @ Monty
------------------ "I object to all this sex on the television. I mean, I keep falling off!"
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Fructose
Member # 309
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I think so. And I think it's also Velara III.[This message has been edited by fructose1 (edited March 02, 2000).]
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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Yup - ugly bags of mostly water... and in that episode we saw the MSD in Engineering showing live footage of different parts of the ship...Valera Velara its been a while since I've seen the episode. Andrew ------------------ "Who wouldn't be the one you love Who wouldn't stand inside your love." - Stand Inside Your Love, The Smashing Pumpkins
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Teelie
Member # 280
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I'd never have guessed that microbrain thing. It's been a long time since I saw that ep too.
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Montgomery
Member # 23
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D'OH!What again?! ------------------ "No way man! I've served my time in hell, and I ain't going back... Not without a fight!"
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