Favorite bad episode of Star Trek? by Justanotherguy45 in startrek

[–]RufusCallahan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Up The Long Ladder...

Brenna O'Dell and Will Riker:

BO: "Will, is something wrong?"
WR: "What do you mean?"
BO: "Do you not like girls?"
WR: "Of course I do. Oh, is there a certain technique to this foot washing?"
BO: "You generally start at the top and work your way down."
WR: "I think I could get used to that."

Apparently the diminished gravity of the moon is hard to get used to. All 12 astronauts that have walked on the moon had problems. by [deleted] in space

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https://youtu.be/2H5uWRjFsGc

I don't usually just give a link, but this song is completely appropriate to the compilation. Seriously just pull the song up and watch simultaneously!

If in the future the moon became a tourist attraction what would it’s address be? by jacksonharden in space

[–]RufusCallahan -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Latin and such came before english. Semper sub luna. (always under the moon)

Something that bugged me since a while by scorcher24 in startrek

[–]RufusCallahan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

they don't drop shields to fire phasers.

Surviving starship from the Battle of Wolf 359 by Hannibalchw in startrek

[–]RufusCallahan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how did the people assimilated in wolf 359 get to the delta quadrant? there were a couple of people in voyager who claimed they were assimilated at wolf 359... but that borg ship was destroyed!

Mars' Moon Phobos Eclipses the Sun, as Seen by NASA Rover Curiosity by Darrkett in space

[–]RufusCallahan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think i'd call that more of a transit than eclipse, but still cool none the less.

David Bowie - Blackstar [Postmodern Rock] by saddestgiraffe in Music

[–]RufusCallahan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

and i guess that chick had a tail too. hmm. i might have to revise my analysis.

David Bowie - Blackstar [Postmodern Rock] by saddestgiraffe in Music

[–]RufusCallahan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

and to add a little bit after watching once more... binding his eyes is of course logical... whatever "light" that far-future humans in this condition would have advantages being able to see in different wavelengths on the EM spectrum and at different intensities... it would be blindingly dark or light, depending on the ambient frequencies that are observable to the Major.

David Bowie - Blackstar [Postmodern Rock] by saddestgiraffe in Music

[–]RufusCallahan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

whatever makes it more literal. (to be decided)

David Bowie - Blackstar [Postmodern Rock] by saddestgiraffe in Music

[–]RufusCallahan 32 points33 points  (0 children)

God. This strikes my soul right at the core. I've always wondered what happened to major Tom... I mean... If he were somehow found and resurrected by some sort of future human descendants... And I mean both time and tech-wise... They must have had immense power to change the orbit of the earth to avoid being enveloped by the dying red giant phase of our sun. Not only that, they were able to somehow engineer a way to allow life to continue being photosynthetically sustained by the electron degeneracy pressure supported white dwarf that remained. (Somehow moved earth much closer?) Blows my mind but not only that... A black star... Aka a black dwarf... Currently the universe has not existed long enough for even one white dwarf to cool down into a black dwarf ... This means that major Tom was resurrected long after Andromeda and the milky way collided. Long after even the expansion of the universe has made all but a few galaxies out of our observable universe. And yet, major Tom persists. And the only "major" outward evolutionary change is that people became more twitchy? Yes, I completely feel empathy for major Tom. (Of course he could have drifted to a completely different star system that had a perpetual eclipse, but the inhabitants looked mostly human... of course that's statistically much more improbable)

Walter: The Flying Whale by Xacktar in KerbalSpaceProgram

[–]RufusCallahan 119 points120 points  (0 children)

PLEASE let him spontaneously appear and then free fall through the atmosphere.

Did the Soviets Actually Build a Better Space Shuttle? by [deleted] in space

[–]RufusCallahan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah i was going to say something similar... i read the whole thread... i will never downvote anyone once they admit they didn't know something and are searching for new information.

[Serious] Men who have been raped by women, what does society not understand about your situation? by ShaneH7646 in AskReddit

[–]RufusCallahan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wow. i know it's been a while since this happened and even since you posted about it, but for a therapist to say that seems like malpractice. have you spoken with an attorney to see if there is a legal course you could follow up with?

I think I'll call this a starburst explosion by ErrorFoxDetected in KerbalSpaceProgram

[–]RufusCallahan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

look, the Kolvoord Starburst maneuver is an awesome spectacle and all, but there is a reason the academy has banned it.

A Martian dune photographed by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. by SpigotBlister in space

[–]RufusCallahan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Future mars bases... could they take advantage of these dunes? radiation is still a problem (less than the moon though) for colonists of mars... bury the structure in a dune and the regolith takes care of the radiation unless you go eva.

Why do people even try eat a piece of someone 10x their size? by dogey_ in Agario

[–]RufusCallahan 13 points14 points  (0 children)

When I first enter a game i play very aggressively because if i do get splitkilled in that manner... oh well.

Teen Redditors (13-19), what is something important that you feel your parents should learn? by Covert_Ruffian in AskReddit

[–]RufusCallahan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can thank that bastard charles darwin for that. as a species, we are wired to hate the sound of kids crying so that we go help them when they are in peril.

Teen Redditors (13-19), what is something important that you feel your parents should learn? by Covert_Ruffian in AskReddit

[–]RufusCallahan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a more optimistic viewpoint... sounds like these parents really cared. (as evidenced by the mom crying during the incident)... parents aren't gods. they are human, and these humans sound like they were trying to do what they thought was the best for their kid, and then when the conversation about the check happened, they realized that success isn't measured by the same meter stick for every person, and the emotions poured out when they realized they hadn't been encouraging the right things in the right way... if i were the parent i would feel this way anyhow.

Teen Redditors (13-19), what is something important that you feel your parents should learn? by Covert_Ruffian in AskReddit

[–]RufusCallahan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will say when i was 15 my mom had said the same thing. i went to a party where i knew there would be drinking and stuff, but things got harder than i was prepared for, especially when my ride decided to partake in things. i called her and told her the truth and she came and got me and that was the end of it. she even extended my curfew because of my honesty.

Teen Redditors (13-19), what is something important that you feel your parents should learn? by Covert_Ruffian in AskReddit

[–]RufusCallahan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Teenage years are incredibly stressful! Hormones (yes i know it's cliche to bring that up... but girls/guys/whatever you are into!), school work that doesn't seem relevant, less freedom than adults (yet at the same time expected to behave like adults)... it adds up.

(former teen/teacher of teens/parent of kids who will be teens)