Hi,
I've seen people talk about abductions, landings, Roswell, area 51 etc. However something is really puzzling when you compare the facts of our luna launches and all of the film media we've created like Starwars, Startrek, etc.
Why are all of the alien ships so tiny? Weres the long trip food production and storage? Miles from nowhere with a small ship the size of a car brings other questions rather then answers anything. Comming to earth seems more like a trip to the zoo in the family car.
giggler
Well, the Vogon's didn't piss about when designing their ships, and there's as much room inside a Tardis as you could wish for...
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Last edited by asthmatic camel; 1st December 2009 at 10:52 PM.
The Death Star was not exactly small...
http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2007...omparison.html
skb
and what about the mother ship?
Not to be beaten...
http://www.st-minutiae.com/misc/comp...ison_small.png
http://www.st-minutiae.com/misc/comp...son_medium.png
http://www.st-minutiae.com/misc/comp...ison_large.png
http://www.st-minutiae.com/misc/comp...rison_huge.png
I call first dibs on Star Trek's V'Ger at 98 kilometres in length
skb
Last edited by skbuncks; 2nd December 2009 at 10:58 AM.
The Death Star was not exactly small...
Of course that is my point, as the supposedly real sightings generally are of tiny craft, which look like they weren't even designed to fly to the moon.
Ping
So was the Apollo lunar lander. If aliens arrived in a huge craft, wouldn't they be most likely to use small shuttles (like Star Trek) to explore planets, rather than try to land the mother ship (even supposing it was capable of landing - it may well be built in space and stay there permanently)?
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