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reminds me of star trek. . .

Started by beeber, August 25, 2007, 05:05:28 PM

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beeber

the news coming to the rescue of GMs again.  the weirdness!  

Great 'cosmic nothingness' found

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6962185.stm

now to find a use for this morsel!  :raise:

pspahn

Saw this last night on the news, but it made me thing of the Neverending Story.  :)

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Drew

Quote from: beebernow to find a use for this morsel!  :raise:

I reckon it's the scoured battlefield of some immense interstellar war. Or a metaphysical playground for transcendent intelligences.

Or God's back pocket. Don't be surprised if a bus ticket the size of our galaxy appears there sometime soon.
 

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beeber

maybe it's the outer edge of a tremendous space amoeba!  :haw:

or, if we could approach by sublight ship, we'd find "under construction--detour" signs :keke:

Wil

In DP9's Core Command, it's the area where the D'vor have already destroyed most of the systems.
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jeff37923

I'm betting its where some divinity farted. Zeus, probably.
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