Thursday, March 2, 2023

In Drydock

 


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  1. Sea going ships go out of water into a dry dock for repair, so surely space ships go out of space into an air dock for repair.

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  2. I worked there years ago, don't remember this one in drydock!

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  3. That must be a sub-scale version as the actual one is at least twice that size.

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    1. Scotty was in level 10 or so. Tell us how many floors Trekkies.

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    2. Worked there building that drydock.

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    3. “Actual”. 🤣 Love it.

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    4. That would barely qualify as a parade float. It's so grossly subscale it'd have to be the R/C version.

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  4. A lot more economical to do that out in orbit.

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  5. Actually the new Enterprise is currently under construction in that dry dock (DD12)

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  6. Ya'll aint gonna believe this: https://www.buildtheenterprise.org/

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    1. I'm shocked Paramount didn't build the top side of the disc as a permanent working set on some vacant real estate somewhere inside the TMZ long since.
      The only franchise with more movies is Bond, and the TV prequel/sequel/spinoffs are so plentiful, they'd have paid for it ten times over if it was full sized from bottom to top, and they used half the interior as production offices.

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