Author | Message | Time |
---|---|---|
iago | It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! | April 24, 2003, 6:40 PM |
St0rm.iD | [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? | April 25, 2003, 1:04 AM |
LuMiNuS | [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P | April 25, 2003, 1:52 AM |
iago | [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! | April 25, 2003, 4:58 AM |
St0rm.iD | [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? | April 25, 2003, 9:01 PM |
iago | [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. | April 25, 2003, 11:11 PM |
dRAgoN | [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. | April 26, 2003, 4:04 AM |
Eibro | [quote author=dRAgoN link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8492 date=1051329856] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. [/quote]Eh? You MUST mean a flux capacitor. | April 26, 2003, 4:29 AM |
iago | [quote author=Eibro link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8497 date=1051331350] [quote author=dRAgoN link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8492 date=1051329856] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. [/quote]Eh? You MUST mean a flux capacitor. [/quote] A flux capacitor can only handle POLARIZED quantom radiation, not regular and certainly not protoplasmic! Unless you're planning to use it as a weapon, in which case a flux capacitor is ok for nonpolarized radiation, but it will only work on protoplasmic quantom radiation on a new moon! | April 26, 2003, 5:59 AM |
tA-Kane | [quote author=Eibro link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8497 date=1051331350] [quote author=dRAgoN link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8492 date=1051329856] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. [/quote]Eh? You MUST mean a flux capacitor. [/quote]I happen to have a few of those lying around. Ole' Doc Brown was kind enough to "lose" the one he had, and I happen to have a resourceful friend who managed to duplicate it, using a transporter (and covered it up to look like an accident). Oh, by the way, I also have a transporter for sale, but don't come complaining to me when it starts cloning your worst enemies when they decide to beam over. Might be useful for a girlfriend, though (girlfriend*2!). | April 26, 2003, 6:02 AM |
iago | [quote author=tA-Kane link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8503 date=1051336949] [quote author=Eibro link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8497 date=1051331350] [quote author=dRAgoN link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8492 date=1051329856] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. [/quote]Eh? You MUST mean a flux capacitor. [/quote]I happen to have a few of those lying around. Ole' Doc Brown was kind enough to "lose" the one he had, and I happen to have a resourceful friend who managed to duplicate it, using a transporter (and covered it up to look like an accident). Oh, by the way, I also have a transporter for sale, but don't come complaining to me when it starts cloning your worst enemies when they decide to beam over. Might be useful for a girlfriend, though (girlfriend*2!). [/quote] You know nothing about random failures in quantum space! It'll duplicate your enemies and kill your girlfriends in a pattern that seems random, but will always make sure you lose out. | April 26, 2003, 7:48 AM |
St0rm.iD | [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8506 date=1051343332] [quote author=tA-Kane link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8503 date=1051336949] [quote author=Eibro link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8497 date=1051331350] [quote author=dRAgoN link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8492 date=1051329856] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. [/quote]Eh? You MUST mean a flux capacitor. [/quote]I happen to have a few of those lying around. Ole' Doc Brown was kind enough to "lose" the one he had, and I happen to have a resourceful friend who managed to duplicate it, using a transporter (and covered it up to look like an accident). Oh, by the way, I also have a transporter for sale, but don't come complaining to me when it starts cloning your worst enemies when they decide to beam over. Might be useful for a girlfriend, though (girlfriend*2!). [/quote] You know nothing about random failures in quantum space! It'll duplicate your enemies and kill your girlfriends in a pattern that seems random, but will always make sure you lose out. [/quote] Not for my. I overclocked my particle accellerator so now it just kills everyone elses girlfriend. BTW iago, since you are so knowledgeable about phase variations in temporal matrices, if the electromagnetic pulse from a quasar were to be absorbed by a capacitating energy transciever, would the hydrogen ions bond or would they cause a neutron reaction? | April 26, 2003, 2:59 PM |
iago | [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8516 date=1051369185] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8506 date=1051343332] [quote author=tA-Kane link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8503 date=1051336949] [quote author=Eibro link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8497 date=1051331350] [quote author=dRAgoN link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8492 date=1051329856] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. [/quote]Eh? You MUST mean a flux capacitor. [/quote]I happen to have a few of those lying around. Ole' Doc Brown was kind enough to "lose" the one he had, and I happen to have a resourceful friend who managed to duplicate it, using a transporter (and covered it up to look like an accident). Oh, by the way, I also have a transporter for sale, but don't come complaining to me when it starts cloning your worst enemies when they decide to beam over. Might be useful for a girlfriend, though (girlfriend*2!). [/quote] You know nothing about random failures in quantum space! It'll duplicate your enemies and kill your girlfriends in a pattern that seems random, but will always make sure you lose out. [/quote] Not for my. I overclocked my particle accellerator so now it just kills everyone elses girlfriend. BTW iago, since you are so knowledgeable about phase variations in temporal matrices, if the electromagnetic pulse from a quasar were to be absorbed by a capacitating energy transciever, would the hydrogen ions bond or would they cause a neutron reaction? [/quote] It would cause a neutron reaction only in months that start with the letter J. | April 26, 2003, 5:55 PM |
dRAgoN | [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8521 date=1051379742] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8516 date=1051369185] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8506 date=1051343332] [quote author=tA-Kane link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8503 date=1051336949] [quote author=Eibro link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8497 date=1051331350] [quote author=dRAgoN link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8492 date=1051329856] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. [/quote]Eh? You MUST mean a flux capacitor. [/quote]I happen to have a few of those lying around. Ole' Doc Brown was kind enough to "lose" the one he had, and I happen to have a resourceful friend who managed to duplicate it, using a transporter (and covered it up to look like an accident). Oh, by the way, I also have a transporter for sale, but don't come complaining to me when it starts cloning your worst enemies when they decide to beam over. Might be useful for a girlfriend, though (girlfriend*2!). [/quote] You know nothing about random failures in quantum space! It'll duplicate your enemies and kill your girlfriends in a pattern that seems random, but will always make sure you lose out. [/quote] Not for my. I overclocked my particle accellerator so now it just kills everyone elses girlfriend. BTW iago, since you are so knowledgeable about phase variations in temporal matrices, if the electromagnetic pulse from a quasar were to be absorbed by a capacitating energy transciever, would the hydrogen ions bond or would they cause a neutron reaction? [/quote] It would cause a neutron reaction only in months that start with the letter J. [/quote] im looking forward to all the plasma storms they create also ^^ | April 26, 2003, 9:47 PM |
St0rm.iD | [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8521 date=1051379742] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8516 date=1051369185] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8506 date=1051343332] [quote author=tA-Kane link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8503 date=1051336949] [quote author=Eibro link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8497 date=1051331350] [quote author=dRAgoN link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8492 date=1051329856] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. [/quote]Eh? You MUST mean a flux capacitor. [/quote]I happen to have a few of those lying around. Ole' Doc Brown was kind enough to "lose" the one he had, and I happen to have a resourceful friend who managed to duplicate it, using a transporter (and covered it up to look like an accident). Oh, by the way, I also have a transporter for sale, but don't come complaining to me when it starts cloning your worst enemies when they decide to beam over. Might be useful for a girlfriend, though (girlfriend*2!). [/quote] You know nothing about random failures in quantum space! It'll duplicate your enemies and kill your girlfriends in a pattern that seems random, but will always make sure you lose out. [/quote] Not for my. I overclocked my particle accellerator so now it just kills everyone elses girlfriend. BTW iago, since you are so knowledgeable about phase variations in temporal matrices, if the electromagnetic pulse from a quasar were to be absorbed by a capacitating energy transciever, would the hydrogen ions bond or would they cause a neutron reaction? [/quote] It would cause a neutron reaction only in months that start with the letter J. [/quote] OH SHIT! THE WORLD HAS ONE MONTH TO LIVE! IAGO: IS THERE ANY WAY A PHOTON VARIANCE EMITTER COULD HALT THE REACTION? | April 27, 2003, 3:45 AM |
iago | [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=15#msg8560 date=1051415120] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8521 date=1051379742] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8516 date=1051369185] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8506 date=1051343332] [quote author=tA-Kane link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8503 date=1051336949] [quote author=Eibro link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8497 date=1051331350] [quote author=dRAgoN link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8492 date=1051329856] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8488 date=1051312307] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8482 date=1051304494] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8462 date=1051246728] [quote author=LuMiNuS link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8461 date=1051235552] [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8456 date=1051232678] [quote author=iago link=board=10;threadid=1143;start=0#msg8419 date=1051209647] It's only possible if you use the quantom phase variations of a NON-PROTOPLASMIC metal! The type of metal is of the utmost importance! Quickly now, do it! [/quote] Is non-protoplasmic phosphorus metal ok? [/quote] Thit this will work ;) ..I 've tried it already :P [/quote] NO! NEVER! It will seem like it works, but once the gravitixical pressure builds up it'll buckle and you'll be lucky if the Matrix can hold the pressure!!! [/quote] Ah, I see. I had a phase converter field around it so I didn't notice. Do you think that will cause irreversable damage to the spatial superstring ether? [/quote] It's too hard to predict without an accurate quantum phasic analyzer, and those are only sold in the United States, so I don't have access to it. It's best just to be safe an not do it. [/quote] just use a phlux copasiter to regulate all of that. [/quote]Eh? You MUST mean a flux capacitor. [/quote]I happen to have a few of those lying around. Ole' Doc Brown was kind enough to "lose" the one he had, and I happen to have a resourceful friend who managed to duplicate it, using a transporter (and covered it up to look like an accident). Oh, by the way, I also have a transporter for sale, but don't come complaining to me when it starts cloning your worst enemies when they decide to beam over. Might be useful for a girlfriend, though (girlfriend*2!). [/quote] You know nothing about random failures in quantum space! It'll duplicate your enemies and kill your girlfriends in a pattern that seems random, but will always make sure you lose out. [/quote] Not for my. I overclocked my particle accellerator so now it just kills everyone elses girlfriend. BTW iago, since you are so knowledgeable about phase variations in temporal matrices, if the electromagnetic pulse from a quasar were to be absorbed by a capacitating energy transciever, would the hydrogen ions bond or would they cause a neutron reaction? [/quote] It would cause a neutron reaction only in months that start with the letter J. [/quote] OH SHIT! THE WORLD HAS ONE MONTH TO LIVE! IAGO: IS THERE ANY WAY A PHOTON VARIANCE EMITTER COULD HALT THE REACTION? [/quote] Only when the planets align on a tuesday! There's no time! There's only one hope: we'll poke it with a photonic electron burst in the side so hard it'll lose its equilibrium and collapse upon itself. It'll be just like running over a nail in a car! [thanks to Star Trek, for showing how useful oversimplified comparisons can be!] | April 27, 2003, 8:23 AM |
St0rm.iD | It's alright, I got Data to do it. ...wait a minute...Data's dead! | April 27, 2003, 2:57 PM |
iago | [quote author=St0rm.iD link=board=2;threadid=1165;start=15#msg8594 date=1051455476] It's alright, I got Data to do it. ...wait a minute...Data's dead! [/quote] Nooooooo Data can't die!!! :'( :'( :'( :'( | April 27, 2003, 7:03 PM |
tA-Kane | [quote author=iago link=board=2;threadid=1165;start=15#msg8604 date=1051470215]Nooooooo Data can't die!!! :'( :'( :'( :'([/quote]Damnit! Now I can't bring Data as a gift to the Borg! :'( Oh well, they'll still let me into the collective without him, right? I sure hope so. They're so sexy, dead. | April 28, 2003, 8:15 AM |