Jamie

JamieM

Re: What's the story, if any, to your ship names?

February 16 2011
Since the start of the game all my ships have been named the U.S.S Nechayev, after only the most brilliantly terrifying character in the Trek universe.

She's currently in drydock however, while I use the U.S.S. Extremis, named for a version of Iron Man's armour. I'm not a massive fan of the character but I enjoyed the "Ex..." naming convention that reflects the Excelsior-class ship.
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

February 16 2011
:tng:


Episode 187 - The Next Generation - "Reunion" - 11/05/1990



Parts 2-5:

Found from the above link in the related videos section

Worf's ex-girlfriend returns, and along with Picard, the two mediate a Klingon power dispute and Worf discovers more family.


Enjoy!
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

February 16 2011
Wow; CBS finally pulled the plug on all of the videos from the youtube channel I was using to watch the journey. We will have to begin using a different source :(
Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: New massive object found within our solar system?

February 16 2011
Awwwwww :(
Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: What's the story, if any, to your ship names?

February 16 2011
So I broke down and bought the D'kyr. >.
Stephen Jacobs

Marcus

Re: New massive object found within our solar system?

February 16 2011
There's an ex-wife joke floating around here.
Ariel Silv

koshernova

Re: What's the story, if any, to your ship names?

February 16 2011
So far my ships have been named after important trans people, but I'm expanding it in the future to include queer people of all genders.

So far:

USS Bornstein (Light Cruiser): Named after author and performer Kate Bornstein (author of Gender Outlaw, My Gender Workbook and Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and other Outlaws)

USS Leslie Feinberg (Science Vessel): Named after author and campaigner Leslie Feinberg (author of Transgender Warriors)

USS Susan Stryker (Research Science Vessel): Named after author, activist and performer Susan Stryker (author of Transgender History)


My next ship will be the USS Joan Nestle :)
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Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: New massive object found within our solar system?

February 16 2011
More likely that it passes through the Oort cloud every 27 million years, blasting a shower of icy rocks towards the rest of the solar system.

Perhaps it was the instigator of the theorised event that destroyed Mars' atmosphere.

Unknown Person

Re: New massive object found within our solar system?

February 16 2011
Quote by Angelsilhouette
Its 27 million-year orbit could also explain a pattern of mass extinctions on Earth, scientists say.

Do they mean that once in every 27 million years it gets close enough to earth to cause mass extinction? ... Thats like soon! :S
Angel

Angelsilhouette

Re: New massive object found within our solar system?

February 16 2011
Me toos! How cool would it be if it were a brown dwarf instead of just another ol gas giant? :3

We could totally brag to um...

Um...

>.>

Nevermind. :3
Seannewboy

Seannewboy

Re: New massive object found within our solar system?

February 16 2011
I cant wait to for them to find out more.B)
Angel

Angelsilhouette

New massive object found within our solar system?

February 16 2011
Or possibly as part of our outer solar system.

From: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/02/15/scientists-telescope-hunt-massive-hidden-object-in-space/?npt=NP1




You know how you sometimes can sense that something is present even though you can't see it? Well, astronomers are getting that feeling about a giant, hidden object in space.

And when we say giant, we mean GIANT.

Evidence is mounting that either a brown dwarf star or a gas giant planet is lurking at the outermost reaches of our solar system, far beyond Pluto. The theoretical object, dubbed Tyche, is estimated to be four times the size of Jupiter and 15,000 times farther from the sun than Earth, according to a story in the British paper The Independent.

Astrophysicists John Matese and Daniel Whitmire from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette think data from NASA's infrared space telescope WISE will confirm Tyche's existence and location within two years.

The presence of such a massive object in the solar system's far-flung Oort Cloud could explain a barrage of comets from an unexpected direction, according to a December article at Space.com.

Its 27 million-year orbit could also explain a pattern of mass extinctions on Earth, scientists say.

Brown dwarfs are cold "failed" stars; their dimness and lack of heat radiation can make them hard to detect. Gas giants are huge planets – like Saturn, Jupiter and Neptune – that are made up of gases and may lack a solid surface like Earth's.

Whitmire told The Independent that Tyche will probably be composed of hydrogen and helium and have colorful spots, bands and clouds like Jupiter.

"You'd also expect it to have moons," he said. "All the outer planets have them."

Tyche was first hypothesized in 1984 as Nemesis, a dark companion star to the sun. It's been the subject of astronomical research and debate ever since. In July, another Space.com article said the celestial evidence suggests Tyche could not possibly exist.

To distinguish it from the Nemesis star theory, Matese and Whitmire are calling their object Tyche, after the good sister of the goddess Nemesis in Greek mythology.

Their research is published in Icarus, the International Journal of Solar System Studies.
Edited February 16 2011 by Angelsilhouette
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

February 15 2011
:tng:


Episode 186 - The Next Generation - "Legacy" - 10/29/1990



Parts 2-5:

Found from the above link in the related videos section

Tasha Yar's sister Ishara seeks to restore order on their conflict-ridden colony world.


Enjoy!
John D.

Furlong

Re: What's the story, if any, to your ship names?

February 15 2011
Well, I have since renamed my ship (again).

My latest name for my ship is the USS Challenger. Named both for the shuttle and it's namesake, the HMS Challenger. A science ship from the mid 19th century.

My alt has since named her Delta Flyer the Trieste, after the bathyscaphe which reached the bottom of the Challenger Deep (about 35 thousand feet deep)
Doug Goodwin

doogiegood

Re: February 17th Roleplay Event Sign up

February 15 2011
Quote by chemkarate
What time? It's on a Thursday, so I'm not sure if I can make it if it's before 9 PM PST.


It is at 5pm pst. Sorry. You may be looking sick around 4pm pst...
Eric

chemkarate

Re: February 17th Roleplay Event Sign up

February 15 2011
What time? It's on a Thursday, so I'm not sure if I can make it if it's before 9 PM PST.
Eric

chemkarate

Re: First shots of MVAM *squeal*

February 15 2011
Oh my god YES. I can't fucking wait to separate the Pandora for the first time.
Eric

chemkarate

Re: "Born This Way" is the new gay anthem?

February 15 2011
I love this song a lot. Yeah, the melody sounds a lot like "Express Yourself" at first, but Gaga definitely puts her own stamp on it. Plus, in a rather ironic twist, this song is way, way more about expressing one's true self than Madonna's song ever was. I know that this is going to piss off a lot of Madonna fans, but I wouldn't call "Born This Way" a rip-off of "Express Yourself"; I'd call it a fucking upgrade.

Cannot wait for the new album. I think people expecting more of the same are going to be disappointed, but I think expecting that from Gaga is a fool's errand to begin with. :D
Edited February 15 2011 by chemkarate
Brandon Felczer

CapnBranFlakes

Re: Star Trek: The Journey

February 14 2011
:tng:


Episode 185 - The Next Generation - "Remember Me" - 10/22/1990



Parts 2-5:

Found from the above link in the related videos section

After an apparent failure of a warp-field experiment, people begin to disappear from the Enterprise with only Dr. Crusher remembering they ever existed.


Enjoy!