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Re: New species of Fleebnork discovered; efficient fuel source
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lugnet.space
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Sun, 26 Jan 2003 05:19:55 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Jon Palmer writes:
> Yo. First of all I wanna say I really dig the idea of a new Fleebnork
> species used for fuel. This is a great idea to further along the Fleebnork
> mythos. I have these guys in orange and I have those trans orange bricks so
> this comes in handy. I guarantee I'll use this fuel source for an upcoming
> project. (And I'm currently reprogramming some of my bots as harvesters
> instead of killers.) :-)
>
> Now with the geeking. I personally think even 1,000,000 miles per medium
> recepticle is not very much. Consider that the distance to the sun from
> earth is about 92,000,000 miles (1 AU). Now considering that you say these
> middle sized recepticles are used for the Spiffco ships, IMO, its still not
> gonna get them very far. To me all of these ships (probably obviously but
> its nice as a reminder) should copy the feel of the OG ship from Calvin and
> Hobbes. This ship could travel across the galaxy (universe?) exploring
> strange planets (and crash on them) and so on, and you know Calvin didn't
> have room for spares in that thing.
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> Why not have the recepticles last a length of time? (Under normal use) Like
> a year or something?
>
> My 2 (geeky) ¢
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> -Jon
I agree; from the proccessing pics, it appears that the Fleebnork is condensed
down to the cemichal in some sort of crystaline lattice (block) form. This
form could either be the power source, or could be used to direct fusion or
matter/antimatter plasma like dilithium crystals from Star Trek. actually
since Lego Space is probably more advanced, the Fleebinium © :) lattice could
possibly amplify the plasma energy via some frequency resonance quantum effect
as of yet only discovered by Lego science.
Jeff's more geeky 2¢
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