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Re: Life on Mars air-pump function
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lugnet.space
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Wed, 25 Oct 2000 19:42:50 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Eric Kingsley writes:
> Actually now that I look at it again I think they all shoot the alien guy
> through and into the vehicle attached at the end of the tube. If you look at
> the back of the two vehicles they seem to be attached by something very
> similar
> to the third "Connected Tube".
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> Kind of remindes me of Voltron or something where the pilots go down some tube
> to their vehicles.
Ooooh, good call. I guess the "gates" are some kind of docking mechanism.
But at least the Voltron team had little cars in their tubes, instead of just
sliding along on some air-blast through a savage, dry "waterslide". The LEGO
Martians must have really tough skin... either that or they're only blue
because they're so bruised.
Dang. I didn't find a way to make fun of the vehicle "Voltron" during this
post. Oh well.
eric
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| (...) Actually now that I look at it again I think they all shoot the alien guy through and into the vehicle attached at the end of the tube. If you look at the back of the two vehicles they seem to be attached by something very similar to the third (...) (24 years ago, 25-Oct-00, to lugnet.space)
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