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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Futurama Guy: [QB] [QUOTE] AndrewR [qb] Did the puppet move or did it's mouth/beak move/line move? Also if they prefer such heat you can infer things about their homeworld... What was the temperature? Was it hot enough that liquid water couldn't exist on the surface of the planet? [/qb] [/QUOTE]The puppet moved very slightly...like from side to side, but barely noticable. Also, I believe that it was stated that the Tholian ship in Enterprise has an internal temperature in excess or at least 200� but not in a specified heat measurement system (�F, �C, K). If it was 200�C, which is 2x boiling, then water would not exist in liquid form on their homeworld (as it would be evaporated). If it was 200�F or 93�C then it is possible that water exists on their homeworld, but extremely near to boiling (212�F = boiling). If it was 200K (or -73�C or -100�F) then everything would be frozen, which does not seem to fit what we allready know about the Tholians. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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