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Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by ElectricUniverse
I appreciate the feedback, but presently Zorgon is going to town.
Hard to keep up with all his stuff.
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by Cherryontop
I appreciate the sentiment and passion in your post.
This is how it is unfortunately .
Originally posted by tooo many pills
I love those little Sphere drones. I wonder if they are capable of attaching themselves to enemy satellites to hack their signals and keep track of them? What if we've had hundreds of Spheres in space ready to attach themselves to each enemy satellite that is put into orbit. We could have been intercepting every single message they've sent since the 90s.
Originally posted by tooo many pills
What if we've had hundreds of Spheres in space ready to attach themselves to each enemy satellite that is put into orbit. We could have been intercepting every single message they've sent since the 90s.
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by zorgon
That image will probably cause a stir as usual when it's posted.
For the record peeps.
That's an exaggeration.
With a secondary explosion worthy of the Star Wars franchise, a Navy missile designed for anti-missile defense shot down a defunct spy satellite on Wednesday night. The cruiser USS Lake Erie fired a vertically-launched SM-3 missile from its position northwest of Hawaii at 10:26 pm (EST), and military planners continue to track the debris. “Thus far we’ve seen nothing larger than a football,” said Gen. James Cartwright, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The fireball indicates that the fuel tank was struck, he said at a news conference, since there are no explosive materials in the interceptor’s tip or on board the satellite.
Exaggerate THIS
Originally posted by backinblack
Your pics are probably accurate in numbers but not in scale..
True they are plot points... all moving at speeds of approx 17,500 MPH. YOU try and navigate through that mess
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by tooo many pills
What if we've had hundreds of Spheres in space ready to attach themselves to each enemy satellite that is put into orbit. We could have been intercepting every single message they've sent since the 90s.
Cosmic Litterbugs I say No self respecting Alien would want to visit here these days
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by zorgon
That image will probably cause a stir as usual when it's posted.
For the record peeps.
That's an exaggeration.
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Originally posted by bricmpt
WOW! what a mess. I know the dots are thousands of times bigger than the objects, but damn. Looks like we need to work on a way to start vaporizing that garbage in space.