Star Trek - Scotty's ashes headed to final frontier

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Star Trek - Scotty's ashes headed to final frontier

Post #1by LordFerret » 03.04.2007, 03:59

Godspeed Scotty!

http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2007-04-02-doohan_N.htm

"Manufacturer's Designation: CPAC/Orion 38. Class: Burial. Destination: Medium Earth Orbit. Nation: USA. Agency: OSC. Manufacturer: Orbital Sciences.

Celestis offers the loved ones of the space-smitten deceases the opportunity to have (a portion) of their cremains put into orbit.

Typical orbit: 765 km circular orbit, 103.1 deg inclination. Associated Launch Vehicle: Taurus.
" - astronautix.com


Celestis' main website is currently down (under construction).

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Post #2by STARNIGHTER » 03.04.2007, 12:57

Thanks! I had heard a while back that his ashes were destined for space, but didn't know much more than that. Now I do, so thanks for the info and link!

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Post #3by STARNIGHTER » 10.04.2007, 13:57

The original STAR TREK tv series was the best. I'm not sure if I would want Scotty working on my car's engine (telling me he can't fix it because "he can't change the law of physics" :lol: ), or Dr. McCoy checking my pulse("he's dead, Jim!"), and so on.

Anyone remember the epsisode "The Doomsday machine", with Commodore Decker? If so, would you ever consider letting Commodore Decker drive your car???? :o :P

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Post #4by Hungry4info » 10.04.2007, 22:15

STARNIGHTER wrote:Anyone remember the epsisode "The Doomsday machine", with Commodore Decker? If so, would you ever consider letting Commodore Decker drive your car???? :o :P


Haha. Wrecking one starship wasn't good enough, so he had to try and wreck another, then wreck a shuttlecraft. :O

Insurance company will not like him.
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Post #5by STARNIGHTER » 11.04.2007, 12:08

Hungry4info wrote:
STARNIGHTER wrote:Anyone remember the epsisode "The Doomsday machine", with Commodore Decker? If so, would you ever consider letting Commodore Decker drive your car???? :o :P

Haha. Wrecking one starship wasn't good enough, so he had to try and wreck another, then wreck a shuttlecraft. :O

Insurance company will not like him.


Haha! Remember the scene where Decker is piloting the shuttle into the doomsday machine, and his look of terror in the blinding light? That might make a good advertisement for tinted windows or blinds :o

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Post #6by Hungry4info » 12.04.2007, 00:40

Haha, I never thought about that.
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Post #7by LordFerret » 12.04.2007, 05:20

Ha-ha! I remember that episode!

So, who was the better driver? Decker? Kirk? Or the M5! :lol:

Aye, Captain Dunsel !

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Post #8by STARNIGHTER » 12.04.2007, 12:50

LordFerret wrote:Ha-ha! I remember that episode!

So, who was the better driver? Decker? Kirk? Or the M5! :lol:

Aye, Captain Dunsel !


Hmmmmm. Well, the M5"must survive", according to Dr Daystrom. Kirk simply gave orders where to drive. But Decker, had qualities besides piloting. If earth ever got hit by a major asteroid, he could rely on his other classic line (modified) "I beamed my entire crew down to the planet" There used to be a planet there, but "not any more... :( :?

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Post #9by Hungry4info » 12.04.2007, 23:14

Wheras Kirk usually crawled around the galaxy at warp 1 (in which case, his five year mission should have gotten him maybe as far as Tau Ceti and back again, w00t!), and Decker liked crashing his ship into things (seems to be something with the older Captains, Picard for example (ST: Nemesis)), the M5 was the perfect navigational tool, though flawed, it was good at navigating.

Ride with Kirk, and have to go into stasis for months to not get bored out of your mind while going to your destination,

Ride with Decker, and risk becomming involved in crater formation,

Or ride with M5, and hang on and watch in amazement as your ship single-handedly blows to peices all those around you! =D
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Post #10by STARNIGHTER » 13.04.2007, 13:11

Hungry4info wrote:Wheras Kirk usually crawled around the galaxy at warp 1 (in which case, his five year mission should have gotten him maybe as far as Tau Ceti and back again, w00t!), and Decker liked crashing his ship into things (seems to be something with the older Captains, Picard for example (ST: Nemesis)), the M5 was the perfect navigational tool, though flawed, it was good at navigating.

Ride with Kirk, and have to go into stasis for months to not get bored out of your mind while going to your destination,

Ride with Decker, and risk becomming involved in crater formation,

Or ride with M5, and hang on and watch in amazement as your ship single-handedly blows to peices all those around you! =D


Haha :lol: That's great! I can't top that one. Well, how about this: If Commodore Decker had a twin brother, and they both were crashing their ship, would it be called a "double-Decker"? :o

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Post #11by LordFerret » 14.04.2007, 05:31

:lol: ROFL!!! :lol:

Ride with Kirk, and have to go into stasis for months to not get bored out of your mind while going to your destination.

So who's in a rush?... especially when you've Nurse Chapel to keep you company (not to mention Green girls)! :wink:

Hummm... M5..... kinda like Windows Vista eh?

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Post #12by Rassilon » 15.04.2007, 17:37

Windows Vista is sort of like a computerised FBI if you get my drift... Buyer beware!
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Post #13by STARNIGHTER » 15.04.2007, 17:58

Hummm... M5..... kinda like Windows Vista eh?[/quote]

Well, hopefully Windows Vista won't try to kill you if you try to disconnect it, like the M5 tended to :lol:

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Post #14by Hungry4info » 20.04.2007, 22:34

I always knew Microsoft was a tad imperialistic :O
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