AOTC ICS: Jedi Starfighter wrote:Electromagnetic nozzle elements direct and pinch the relativistic thrust steam.
Without a shadow of a doubt, this means SW engines are steam powered. Therefore, they obviously cannot hope to compete with Trek ships, whose Impulse Engines are far more advanced. If all you fanatical, sex-deprived, small-testicled Warsies want 200 gigaton TLs, you must accept steam based engines as canon! Obviously, so-called 'hypermatter reactors' are in fact simple 20th century level coal-heated boilers. That's right! Coal! Against incredibly high-powered super-advanced Antimatter Reactors!
What's that you say? Nitpicking a typo? NO!! Canon!! CANON!!!!!TREK UBER ALLES!!!!
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Robert Gilruth to Max Faget on the Apollo program: “Max, we’re going to go back there one day, and when we do, they’re going to find out how tough it is.”
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Check your copy, pointing at the starfighter's engine behind it. Mine definitely says 'thrust steam', i don't see how other copies would be different.
Robert Gilruth to Max Faget on the Apollo program: “Max, we’re going to go back there one day, and when we do, they’re going to find out how tough it is.”
AOTC ICS: Jedi Starfighter wrote:Electromagnetic nozzle elements direct and pinch the relativistic thrust steam.
Without a shadow of a doubt, this means SW engines are steam powered. Therefore, they obviously cannot hope to compete with Trek ships, whose Impulse Engines are far more advanced. If all you fanatical, sex-deprived, small-testicled Warsies want 200 gigaton TLs, you must accept steam based engines as canon! Obviously, so-called 'hypermatter reactors' are in fact simple 20th century level coal-heated boilers. That's right! Coal! Against incredibly high-powered super-advanced Antimatter Reactors!
What's that you say? Nitpicking a typo? NO!! Canon!! CANON!!!!!TREK UBER ALLES!!!!
It says "steam" in my copy. But I would assume that it might be a typo. Seriously, use your God damn brain and try to see if "steam" makes any sense in the context than "stream". It doesn't.
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Well in my version it's "työntövoima" to retranslate that into thrust steam one needs quite vivid imagination for thrust stream no such thing is needed. (And I'm using the finnish translation if want to know.)
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Anyway, i guess they must've found the typo and fixed it after some were already sold.
BTW, I was about to prove i wasn't a complete idiot with this:
...but i was too slow to post.
Robert Gilruth to Max Faget on the Apollo program: “Max, we’re going to go back there one day, and when we do, they’re going to find out how tough it is.”
AOTC ICS: Jedi Starfighter wrote:Electromagnetic nozzle elements direct and pinch the relativistic thrust steam.
Without a shadow of a doubt, this means SW engines are steam powered. Therefore, they obviously cannot hope to compete with Trek ships, whose Impulse Engines are far more advanced. If all you fanatical, sex-deprived, small-testicled Warsies want 200 gigaton TLs, you must accept steam based engines as canon! Obviously, so-called 'hypermatter reactors' are in fact simple 20th century level coal-heated boilers. That's right! Coal! Against incredibly high-powered super-advanced Antimatter Reactors!
What's that you say? Nitpicking a typo? NO!! Canon!! CANON!!!!!TREK UBER ALLES!!!!
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hummm my copy saids "Stream"
can ya check the back page to see if its a second edition then?
Cos' mine first and it says 'Steam'
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Hmmm, i can't seem to see any indication of edition in the back pages of mine. Although interestingly, the acknowledgements for Curtis Saxton include a lot of SW debaters. Some i recognise are Bob Brown, Wayne Poe, Brian Young and Mike Wong.
Maybe one of the reasons darkstar hates the ICS is because he would have to accept that MW and other enemies are mentioned in a piece of SW canon...
Robert Gilruth to Max Faget on the Apollo program: “Max, we’re going to go back there one day, and when we do, they’re going to find out how tough it is.”
Winston Blake wrote:Hmmm, i can't seem to see any indication of edition in the back pages of mine. Although interestingly, the acknowledgements for Curtis Saxton include a lot of SW debaters. Some i recognise are Bob Brown, Wayne Poe, Brian Young and Mike Wong.
Maybe one of the reasons darkstar hates the ICS is because he would have to accept that MW and other enemies are mentioned in a piece of SW canon...
Amongst other things .
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And for the record, I assumed it was probably a joke before I even clicked on the topic. I just got a hilarious image of Astromech Droids shoveling coal into a furnace while singing.
AOTC ICS: Jedi Starfighter wrote:Electromagnetic nozzle elements direct and pinch the relativistic thrust steam.
Without a shadow of a doubt, this means SW engines are steam powered. Therefore, they obviously cannot hope to compete with Trek ships, whose Impulse Engines are far more advanced. If all you fanatical, sex-deprived, small-testicled Warsies want 200 gigaton TLs, you must accept steam based engines as canon! Obviously, so-called 'hypermatter reactors' are in fact simple 20th century level coal-heated boilers. That's right! Coal! Against incredibly high-powered super-advanced Antimatter Reactors!
What's that you say? Nitpicking a typo? NO!! Canon!! CANON!!!!!TREK UBER ALLES!!!!
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It most certainly IS a typo as the info on the Acclamator's engines says this
Eight electromagnetic thrust-vectoring panels deflect exhaust particle streams to provide turning force (pg 22).
AOTC ICS: Jedi Starfighter wrote:Electromagnetic nozzle elements direct and pinch the relativistic thrust steam.
Without a shadow of a doubt, this means SW engines are steam powered. Therefore, they obviously cannot hope to compete with Trek ships, whose Impulse Engines are far more advanced. If all you fanatical, sex-deprived, small-testicled Warsies want 200 gigaton TLs, you must accept steam based engines as canon! Obviously, so-called 'hypermatter reactors' are in fact simple 20th century level coal-heated boilers. That's right! Coal! Against incredibly high-powered super-advanced Antimatter Reactors!
What's that you say? Nitpicking a typo? NO!! Canon!! CANON!!!!!TREK UBER ALLES!!!!
[/rabid trekkie]
It most certainly IS a typo as the info on the Acclamator's engines says this
Eight electromagnetic thrust-vectoring panels deflect exhaust particle streams to provide turning force (pg 22).
Of course it's a typo. I was joking.
Robert Gilruth to Max Faget on the Apollo program: “Max, we’re going to go back there one day, and when we do, they’re going to find out how tough it is.”
Winston Blake wrote:Hmmm, i can't seem to see any indication of edition in the back pages of mine.
It should be up near the top, in the middle of all the business and copyright information.
All i can see that's relevant is "First published in Great Britain in 2002", but that doesn't really say what edition it is.
Robert Gilruth to Max Faget on the Apollo program: “Max, we’re going to go back there one day, and when we do, they’re going to find out how tough it is.”
Winston Blake wrote:
Without a shadow of a doubt, this means SW engines are steam powered. Therefore, they obviously cannot hope to compete with Trek ships, whose Impulse Engines are far more advanced. If all you fanatical, sex-deprived, small-testicled Warsies want 200 gigaton TLs, you must accept steam based engines as canon! Obviously, so-called 'hypermatter reactors' are in fact simple 20th century level coal-heated boilers. That's right! Coal! Against incredibly high-powered super-advanced Antimatter Reactors!
What's that you say? Nitpicking a typo? NO!! Canon!! CANON!!!!!TREK UBER ALLES!!!!
[/rabid trekkie]
It must be, but i have found nothing that tell me it is. I do have an earlier copy ( that I gave to my kids )that i purchase during the Star Trek expo at the Brooklyn museam it also has the typo "steam".... Hummm amazing that it slip past the proof readers...
hummm my copy saids "Stream"
can ya check the back page to see if its a second edition then?
Cos' mine first and it says 'Steam'