U.S.S. Enterprise analyzed
October 28, 2003 9:13 AM   Subscribe

U.S.S. Enterprise analyzed. "For StarTrek [sic] fans we tested the USS Enterprise in our super-orbital expansion tube... We perform similar tests on other models investigating dissociation and ionisation processes which occur during atmospheric re-entry."
posted by tbc (10 comments total)
 
While we're at it, here are a couple other Enterprise MeFi threads: RIP: Walter "Matt" Jefferies, How to make a model starship Enterprise from an old floppy disk.
posted by tbc at 9:18 AM on October 28, 2003


Via /.?
posted by UrbanFigaro at 9:36 AM on October 28, 2003


<homer>neeeeeeeeeeeeeerds!</homer>
posted by mkultra at 10:23 AM on October 28, 2003


neeeeeeeeeeeeeerds!
posted by o2b at 11:43 AM on October 28, 2003


oops, it parsed out my <ogre> tags. joke gone wrong.
posted by o2b at 11:45 AM on October 28, 2003


Oh wow, I'm just amazed and purely astonished that someone would waste their time doing this. And then that I would waste time reading about it. And then waste a little more time posting this lame comment about it.

Where do I go to get my time refund?
posted by fenriq at 1:31 PM on October 28, 2003


Oh wow, I'm just amazed and purely astonished that someone would waste their time doing this. And then that I would waste time reading about it. And then waste a little more time posting this lame comment about it.

Oh, I don't know, I thought that the first picture looked cool.
posted by eckeric at 1:40 PM on October 28, 2003


Yes, but what if the atmosphere is made of Kool Whip™ ?
posted by troutfishing at 3:54 PM on October 28, 2003


I don't know which is geekier. The website; the fact that somebody posted it onto metaFilter; or the fact that my first thought was .. "Well that's just stupid. They obviously didn't take into account the deflector dish."

I need to get out more.
posted by seanyboy at 4:05 PM on October 28, 2003


"Aye, Aye, Captain, but I dinna think she'll take much more!!"
posted by pyramid termite at 8:14 PM on October 28, 2003


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