![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:00 • Filed to: Superpowers, Gamma-ray Burst | ![]() | ![]() |
Like, if this becomes a repulsor-type attack, what sort of beam can oppose it? Or what solid thing can block it effectively, or even reflect it?
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:04 |
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Use your wand, Genius.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:11 |
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Oh. Huh. Didn’t know magic can do that.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:13 |
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Yo mommas fat ass.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:14 |
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Lots of matter over a very long distance
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:15 |
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brb installing gamma ray bursts into my truck
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:16 |
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wanna see my wand?
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:18 |
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Being Oppo, our only hope is a Pulsar:
Very specifically chose the Sport Bak because wagon.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:24 |
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Show it to him. SHOW IT!
*show it to me, first, just to check*
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:25 |
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Now no one will ever complain that the light on your truck is too bright.
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:26 |
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But who can do that?
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:26 |
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o waouw a breadvan
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:28 |
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The way it should be.
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![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:41 |
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Are you okay, Nibby? There’s nothing odd about your post.
I was in line once many years ago and a boy of about 8 was having an emotional response to a picture sort of like the one you posted: beautiful queen with a long dress and great hair and ample proportions and this kid was falling in love with her on the spot and the mother thought her boy was going girly and yanked the picture out of his hands and said, “You don’t wanna play with THAT!” I wish I could have a do-over and say, “Would you prefer he bring you a son-in-law?”
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:42 |
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Lady Luck.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:52 |
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LOL that would’ve been epic
![]() 12/06/2016 at 09:58 |
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If Star Trek has taught me anything, a Tachyon burst will do the trick.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 10:04 |
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Or a bunch of fat people lined up.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 10:08 |
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Miles and miles of lead?
Beyond that, not much.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 10:11 |
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Forgot to ask: can the Hulk feed off of a GRB?
![]() 12/06/2016 at 10:21 |
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The Earth. So be on the oppositw side of it when a GRB happens. They travel at the speed of light, so we don’t get a ton of time to do much.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 11:21 |
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Easy. Reroute power from the shields to the deflector dish to create a opposing beam. The two cancel each other out and the Enterprise is saved. It’s an old trick I learned back when I was an Ensign on the Valiant.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 11:31 |
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This reference needs more stars.
*share to oppo*
![]() 12/06/2016 at 11:40 |
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You win this round sir. Don’t forget to use a modulating beam for greatest effectiveness.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 11:47 |
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You’ll need AU’s of lead. GRBs cut through star cores like butter. Maybe some black holes, but then again they’re the theorized trigger for GRBs.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 11:51 |
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Tachyons.
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Are you referring to Lando Calrissians personal ship?
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Tachyons solve everything
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Interesting. I used an inverse tachyon pulse channeled through the main deflector dish for maximum effectiveness.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 12:09 |
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You just have to reconfigure the deflector dish first
![]() 12/06/2016 at 12:29 |
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You’d have to be fresh out of the Academy to not know that.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 12:35 |
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Yeah, that won’t work on a galaxy class star ship. The inverse tachyons will blow the main relays. It will take hours (minutes) for Engineering to get the dish back online.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 13:48 |
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Must remember to up the hyperbole next time I’m bullsh*tting about space stuff ;)
Do they behave like light? I wonder if there’s some sort of tomfoolery you could do with a prism to change their path...
![]() 12/06/2016 at 13:50 |
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Nah. The Hulk only eats tacos.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 13:59 |
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Looks like I was full of shit anyways. Must’ve watched too many “documentaries”. Apparently at worst it’d irradiate half the planet with UV radiation and convert the ozone layer to oxygen and nitric acid. Still bad obviously, but not planet annihilation bad.
I’m slightly disappointed. Intergalactic death beams are much cooler than sunburns.
![]() 12/06/2016 at 14:02 |
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Nibby, would you consider sending me an email? oliphant.chuckerbutty@gmail.com
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done