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Captain Skyline
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PostTue Aug 21, 2001 10:11 am    

as morphy said on the main page.
what is fluidic space anyways???


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PostTue Aug 21, 2001 3:05 pm    

uuum... licquid space, i have no idea?



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PostTue Aug 21, 2001 3:06 pm    

mabye just goo in space



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PostTue Aug 21, 2001 4:14 pm    

lol go ask species 8472


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PostWed Aug 22, 2001 11:46 am    

From what I've read, fluidic space is a parallel dimension to our own space. Our space isn't really anything. Sure, we've got stars and planets, but in between, there's nothing. Their dimension happens to have a liquid form, and they've adapted to that.



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PostWed Aug 22, 2001 11:52 am    

Cool!



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PostWed Aug 22, 2001 3:04 pm    

cool!
nice avatar defiant


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PostThu Aug 23, 2001 3:16 pm    

yup!



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PostWed Aug 29, 2001 3:57 am    

I believe he is correct but also I believe it might be a space where travel is instant. I don't know much about the facts of Fluid Space or what things surround it, this is just one of those out of the blue theorys.



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PostWed Aug 29, 2001 3:59 am    

i think you once you go in there, you can pull yourself out there anywhere in the galaxy, you would just have to make the right triangulations


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PostWed Aug 29, 2001 5:26 am    

I think you're all right, I mean, what else could it be?



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PostWed Aug 29, 2001 6:57 am    

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


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PostWed Aug 29, 2001 8:31 am    

If you all remember from Scorpion (Part 1 and 2) we saw that Fluidic Space had apparant "mass". Once Voyager entered, many bio-ships started attacking Voyager. The crew detected incoming ships at a medium range. This would suggest that fluidic space is somewhat parallel to our own space. It could be easier or even harder to travel in fluidic space in terms of speed---for Federation starships. The only way that we know we can get to any point in the universe at any time is through the use of temporal technology. Another means is Transwarp drive, because upon reaching Warp 10, you and your vessel would occupy all points in the universe at once, but as we've seen in "Threshold" it can have some undesirable effects.



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PostWed Aug 29, 2001 2:38 pm    

Great, TheDefiantOne, you really know your stuff.



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PostThu Aug 30, 2001 3:52 am    

Makes me look stupid >.<



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PostSat Sep 01, 2001 5:44 pm    

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.

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PostSun Sep 02, 2001 4:48 am    

Dude you should get yourself a picture to go with your name, if you know so much we need a face to put with the knowhow.



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PostSun Sep 02, 2001 5:47 am    

I agree, everyone needs a unique picture, do you like mine?



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PostTue Sep 04, 2001 3:43 am    

yeah and also if you havent got one, sometimes i go passed a post without a pic, cos its so small


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PostTue Sep 04, 2001 3:46 am    

Like we said a Picture to go with the brain is a good idea.



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PostTue Sep 04, 2001 10:03 am    

Fluidic space is exactly what it sounds like, space filled with fluid. When Voyager entered fluidic space they created a wake (like a boat on water). By entering fluidic space they altered the mass in the fluid sending out ripples. That is how they were detected. Also Starfleet vessels are able to travel through fluidic space similarly to traveling in vaccuum because their engines create their own propulsion (If you know anything about space travel you should know that). Their engines don't require smething to push against to move. Fluidic space would, of course, slow them down a lot, but then Starships aren't built to fly through fluid are they?

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PostThu Sep 06, 2001 8:17 pm    





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PostSun Sep 09, 2001 2:54 pm    

Fluidic space is the home of species 8472, one of the only species that the Borg could not assimilate. According to the Voyager episode "Scorpion" (I think), fluidic space has mass .

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PostMon Sep 10, 2001 4:05 pm    

Man, some of these newbies know more than us veterans! We are getting old



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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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