wizard-of-physics
wizard-of-physics
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13th Aug 2013
14th Aug 2013
This is a United Starship capable of warping at warp factor 9. It is used for exploration in deep space and used in the search for new life in the universe.
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  • Dorito_tRF
    Dorito_tRF
    15th Aug 2013
    so i think iss stick with KSP
  • Dorito_tRF
    Dorito_tRF
    15th Aug 2013
    i lit up the entire ship with 1 spark and thought " fixitfixitfixitfixit" *sparks everything and engines explode* "wasnt me, was pilots fault"
  • rrr598
    rrr598
    15th Aug 2013
    Do you have a higher education in advanced physics?
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    15th Aug 2013
    god.....whats with smarty pants people talking about things i will never (probably) have an idea of what they are
  • rrr598
    rrr598
    15th Aug 2013
    tothemyers, it takes a sh*tload more than Trekkitude to know that much.
  • swissmiss
    swissmiss
    13th Aug 2013
    good too explosive though
  • wizard-of-physics
    wizard-of-physics
    13th Aug 2013
    omg that... i maybe a fan of star trek but i didn't know all that! You are amazing... heh heh
  • tothemyers
    tothemyers
    13th Aug 2013
    Does it have variable geometry warp pylons (aka, do the nacelles shift position when going to warp?)? Because if it doesn't, it has an increased rate of damage to subspace when it flies through an area. Over time, this can cause subspace rifts in tears with prolonged usage of warp drive... yeah, I'm a trek nerd. Now, does it have a tricyclic input manifold?... I think some starships have them, they greatly increse efficiency, I think.
  • terminor
    terminor
    13th Aug 2013
    is not capable of warp my warp destroyed it lmao
  • dylantyler
    dylantyler
    13th Aug 2013
    :O:):0 1+