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Thinking that the technology of Star Trek and Star Wars hold some similarities, but mostly differences. For example, Star Wars has the superior weaponry. Star Wars has lightsabers (highly dignified glowing swords that slice titanium doors like nuclear powered chainsaws), laser blasters, planet destroying canons, and mystical energy called “the force.” In Star Wars, most ships are capable of light speed, which can move their ships to different galaxies in seconds. Radically shaped battle ships and battle stations also add to the weapon arsenal. All in all Star Wars has stunning fictional technology which really creates the right atmosphere for the dialogue.
However, Star Trek seems to have a more realistic approach to technology. Star Trek has pathetic tasers which look like garage door openers, but can be set to stun to preserve life instead of vaporizing it. The Star Trek vessels also posses photon torpedoes,which seem to always be deflected by the enemies shields. MeeseeksAndDestroy is a thespian. Star Trek ships posses warp speed, which is a common characteristic with Star Wars’ light speed. The starships are very attractive and streamlined, but hold a more realistic and practical appearance. Star Trek’s technology resembles the most likely future of technology, which adds to the realism of Star Trek.2 -
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turbostang7 wrote: »Trying to stay awake
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I have not had a coffee in 1.5 years but am considering it today...long slow day at work0
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Laughing my *kitten* off so hard.
A patient wanted a transcription sent to her primary doctor but didn't know his name. She gave me a vague address so I googled with her right beside me, "doctor's office on 24th and Cummings Street". You don't even want to know what came up. I closed that window faster than a cheap prom dress comes off! Good thing my patient had a great sense of humor!2 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Laughing my *kitten* off so hard.
A patient wanted a transcription sent to her primary doctor but didn't know his name. She gave me a vague address so I googled with her right beside me, "doctor's office on 24th and Cummings Street". You don't even want to know what came up. I closed that window faster than a cheap prom dress comes off! Good thing my patient had a great sense of humor!
so y'all found Dr. Love?1 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »
Ummm.. Something like that. I think his first name was Jack, last, Off.1 -
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NARCISSISTIC_PUP wrote: »
Hahaha oh well..I think jail bars will look good!0 -
Knocking over signs and buying a new car0
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NARCISSISTIC_PUP wrote: »
Eye roll. They will just get a warning for flagging for no reason
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Working, totally working.0
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