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Old 11-10-01 | 11:03 AM
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Wizdar: N'Pol is more creative.

Man, this is yet another episode completely misrepresented by the previews, which made it seem like an Armageddon/Deep Impact type of thing. Overall though, this was a very good episode. Pon Farr, anyone?
Old 11-10-01 | 01:18 PM
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Originally posted by Wizdar
I hope you realize that if the "T'Boob" thing catches on, I'm taking credit for it.

I know I'm bad with the quote thing! lol.

You can't always see her N'Pol so I find it more suiting, but you can take the credit
Old 11-10-01 | 10:36 PM
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Originally posted by Tesiae
Wizdar: N'Pol is more creative.
Too true.
Old 11-11-01 | 07:51 PM
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Originally posted by Numanoid
Was anyone else bothered by the fact that an 85 kilometer comet had Earth-like gravity? I mean, struggling to get out of the crater? One push with your toe would have launched you 30 feet up at a time or more. I was a bit upset that this point was entirely disregarded, without even some technobabble to try and explain it (such as, "Elisium is known to produce an inordinate number of gravitons, Captain").

Next week's episode looks cool...Archer gettin' it on with the natives, ala Kirk. Also, was that a Suliban I caught being unmasked?
I've been avoiding this thread until I could watch the rebroadcast tonight. The comet gravity was ridiculous. Since the gravity would be proportional to both the diameter ratio and the density ratio (ice is a lot less dense than iron-core planets), the gravity should be aroun 0.001-0.002 earth gravities depending on density assumptions, ie almost completely negligible. They should have been able to jump from the surface back to Enterprise, carrying the shuttle.

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