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Post by Captain Galaxy on Jun 18, 2006 18:28:03 GMT -8
I found this awesome site that compares the sizes of a ton of starships or space-faring objects that exist in fictional universes. Wanna see how bit the Borg cube is compared to the death star? check it out!: www.merzo.net/EDIT: If you're using Internet Explorer, you can click and drag the ships to compare the sizes. SWEET!
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Jun 18, 2006 19:12:44 GMT -8
Pfft.
Not as big as my artifical galaxy. I have it sitting in my backyard right now.
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Post by Inaaca on Jun 18, 2006 19:32:46 GMT -8
Heh, awesome..
Where's the Death Star, though..?
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Post by Captain Galaxy on Jun 18, 2006 19:36:07 GMT -8
Heh, awesome.. Where's the Death Star, though..? They're all in different sections, just click on all the 10x, 1x, -2x tabs.
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Post by Inaaca on Jun 18, 2006 19:59:52 GMT -8
Very cool.
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Post by Muramasa on Jun 20, 2006 11:47:45 GMT -8
That's not a moon...
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Post by Captain Galaxy on Jun 20, 2006 12:35:02 GMT -8
It's a ball of metal with a big dent on its side.
Hey, what would the death star be made out of?
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Post by Inaaca on Jun 20, 2006 14:20:46 GMT -8
space metal, duh.
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Post by Muramasa on Jun 20, 2006 21:47:15 GMT -8
Transpara-steel colored in with gray paint.
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Post by Captain Galaxy on Jun 21, 2006 2:01:31 GMT -8
apparently its made out of something that dissolves into a trillion billion little lights.
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Jun 21, 2006 11:25:33 GMT -8
It's a rare metal called somebodycoverthatfreakingthermalexhaustportium.
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Post by Muramasa on Jun 22, 2006 0:48:51 GMT -8
Apparently, they didn't use enough of it.
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