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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Reverend: [QB] [QUOTE] Yes, but Spock said, "Power level zero." "It's quite dead." so that's debateable. [/QUOTE]and of course 23rd century sensors are omnipotent and infallible. [QUOTE] I simply said, "That's where we disagree. I think it's possible to deal with plausible science and still be dramatic," and, "I don't know what a 'graviton spatial impeller is," as that term was used without further explanation. I don't believe these merited the ungentlemanly tone of response they received. [/QUOTE]I wasn't trying to coin a new term; I just strung a series of apparently relevant words together that I assumed anyone with grounding in English could figure out for themselves. I could have written a 10 page essay on the physics of spatial distortion propulsion based on the gravitic funnelling of super massive netronium based quatumalloytranstie matrices powered by Class B binary, cyclical singularities encased in a multi-spatial vetrixing chamber....but of course it would all have been a load of dingo’s kidneys. Hands up anyone who would even bother to read such an over extraneous and pointless essay! The bottom line is the thing was big, powerful ancient, greatly advanced and very mysterious, so it really doesn't matter a great deal exactly HOW it moved because it obviously did... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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