Star Trek geekery
2 Feb 2004 08:54 pm(no spoilers)
In today's ENT episode on Sky, a shuttle flies through an asteroid field with rather small particles.
One says "Debris is blocking the intake manifold".
What does a shuttle that flies in space where there's no bleeding air, need an intake manifold for? Someone really didn't think there...
In today's ENT episode on Sky, a shuttle flies through an asteroid field with rather small particles.
One says "Debris is blocking the intake manifold".
What does a shuttle that flies in space where there's no bleeding air, need an intake manifold for? Someone really didn't think there...
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Date: 3/2/04 10:20 am (UTC)A: Very well thank you.