badastronomy.com — "I blogged about the Trek teaser, aired before Cloverfield. [Wil] then emailed me, complaining about turbines on the warp nacelles — why do you need turbines in space? I decided to be a little snarky, and reply using a string of standard Star Trek tech babble, called treknobabble, which I totally made up on the fly..."
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Closed AccountJan 28, 2008
The first duty of every starfleet officer is to the truth!
kronos6948Jan 29, 2008
What people are failing to realize is that the red covers haven't been put over them yet. Those mechanisms just explain the moving lights in the bussard scoops.
Closed AccountJan 29, 2008
Political campaigns. Take Ron Paul for example. He is mattering less and less so fast, that he'll be antimatter within weeks.
macenvyJan 29, 2008
If you think Jadzia is hot, you should see Ezri Dax.
hnilsenJan 29, 2008
Wiili?
Closed AccountJan 29, 2008
Yea, but it sucked ass 14 years ago and 12 years ago, but that one year was awesome.
dotnetrJan 30, 2008
good question louser, I've oftentimes wondered this. I'm assuming it goes like this.1. Drive to the Star Wars convention2. Program your tricoder to sense lifeform: wookie3. Pwn4. Profit!
kraitJan 30, 2008
Wil Wheaton backs Obama!<a class="user" href="http://twitter.com/wilw">http://twitter.com/wilw</a>
deadfox1Jan 31, 2008
ah.. I think I get it. like.. Guyliner..
thomasthecatFeb 1, 2008
The Enterprise has two sources of power: standard fusion reactors that usually feed the impulse engines and secondary systems and the Matter/Anti-matter reactor which feeds power to the warp engines and weapons, shields, etc.