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Message 1367942 - Posted: 14 May 2013, 20:43:21 UTC

I wish to inform you that our Planet 3 Observation Station that was established on that planet's sole satellite has been abandoned after one hundred stellar orbits. It would appear that our calculations of the orbital frequency of the satellite around its parent planet were incorrect. We now realise that its orbital rate causes it to present one face continuously to the parent planet. We have established a base on an artificial satellite at a suitable orbit above Planet 3.
A number of suitably modified observers are now active on the surface of that planet, but are finding it hard to establish meaningful contact with the aquatic life forms thereon. It would now appear that we will have to use a land-based set of observers for our further studies of this most interesting planet and it potentially intelligent life-forms.
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Message 1367946 - Posted: 14 May 2013, 20:48:13 UTC

So long, and thanks for all the fish.
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Message 1367953 - Posted: 14 May 2013, 21:02:42 UTC
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That's a Zentraedi scoutship...

Thankfully it's just a small ship...
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Message 1367985 - Posted: 14 May 2013, 23:52:34 UTC - in response to Message 1367946.  

So long, and thanks for all the fish.


That one cracked me up heheheheheheh good movie too hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy Just so you know what we are talking about Zhao
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Message 1368251 - Posted: 15 May 2013, 19:15:38 UTC - in response to Message 1367443.  

There is a close one hour of the full version of the video, in youtobe, but it seems that if it is false, the production cost is very high.

I have looked at this so called proof what the producers have done is take "very old" tv film and used something like MS paint or simmilar to make their outlines,they claim it is 3 miles long(4.8 kilometers)yet is still to fuzzy to make out clearly,and give it an age in millions of years?As for the production cost an hour or two in a studio/shed does not cost all that much.
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Message 1368726 - Posted: 17 May 2013, 3:55:33 UTC - in response to Message 1368251.  

There is a close one hour of the full version of the video, in YouTube, but it seems that if it is false, the production cost is very high.

I have looked at this so called proof what the producers have done is take "very old" tv film and used something like MS paint or similar to make their outlines,they claim it is 3 miles long(4.8 kilometers)yet is still to fuzzy to make out clearly,and give it an age in millions of years?As for the production cost an hour or two in a studio/shed does not cost all that much.

Then theirs this one in orbit... ;)

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Message 1368739 - Posted: 17 May 2013, 5:18:52 UTC

I watched the video. It clearly the space battelship Yamato

Future miltary commanders sent it back in time and placed it there to be ready for the attack they know is comming.
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Message 1368750 - Posted: 17 May 2013, 5:36:21 UTC - in response to Message 1368726.  

There is a close one hour of the full version of the video, in YouTube, but it seems that if it is false, the production cost is very high.

I have looked at this so called proof what the producers have done is take "very old" tv film and used something like MS paint or similar to make their outlines,they claim it is 3 miles long(4.8 kilometers)yet is still to fuzzy to make out clearly,and give it an age in millions of years?As for the production cost an hour or two in a studio/shed does not cost all that much.

Then theirs this one in orbit... ;)


Don't say that Mark those new Cylons are scary ..."by your leave"
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