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Three Of Nine
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PostMon Oct 01, 2001 8:04 pm    

apparant mass, when a ship enters fluidic space it compresses slightly, like a man in a bath, the level rises and the ships detect this through the nervous system like we detect napalm in the pants and then they respond... it is parallel



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PostTue Oct 02, 2001 3:01 pm    

( to thedefiantone ) tom paris wasn't the only person to go passed warp ten... traveler also went passed warp 11 over 8 million light years..



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PostWed Oct 03, 2001 12:41 pm    

Quote:

On 2001-09-01 17:44, Captain_DG wrote:
Fluitic Space is very unstable it is a varius of a black hole and a worm hole if you were to enter it you may not come out. Due to it can colap's.


ridiculous, no offence



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PostWed Oct 03, 2001 2:30 pm    

actully 3 0f 9 captain dg is correct



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PostSun Dec 02, 2001 3:53 am    

Actually, I think the singularities are only portals into fluidic space, not fs itself. So only the entrances are similar in nature to wormholes. I mean, if fluidic space itself were ever to collapse, no more problem from 8472.

So I think either Captain_DG is incorrect, or perhaps what he wrote wasn't what he meant entirely.



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PostSun Dec 16, 2001 11:17 pm    

What I have always wondered, is fluidic space like in the galaxy as we know it, or is it like in a parallel universe with its own galaxies and whatnot... if so, why is 8472 the only species from it?



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PostMon Oct 07, 2002 6:16 am    

*bump*

it is where species 8472 live. it contains matter, not space (see VOY:Scorpion).


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PostSat Dec 07, 2002 4:25 pm    

Tidus wrote:
if u can open a random place in fluidic space then u can open a singlarity anywhere in the universe

Yeah, but you still have to travel a little bit to get to the quantum singularities.



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PostMon Jan 06, 2003 3:21 pm    

It is were Speices 8472 live.


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