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some bad science on here and voyager


especially when they encounter nebula's that have strange and powerful entities and on voyager they found fully formed planets in them.

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If scifi only consisted of good science, scifi would suck, no?

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Exactly.

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no

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"strange and powerful entities" were called gods by most civilisations. More fantasy than sci-fi.

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Can't speak for finding intelligent, energy beings within nebula, there's no reason that there couldn't be exoplanets out there within stellar nebula.

In fact, the best theory scientists have at this moment as to where our solar system came from, was what they'd call, a "solar nebula," a nebula that had a rotating sun in it, and it had all the components needed to make the solar system as we know it today. Who is to say that there aren't more nebula like that out there?

You want super-geek complaints about "bad science" on this show, the "Stellar String" episode messed up because it's not possible for life to exist within such a phenomenon. Just ask any astrophysicist who has studied that.

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some bad science on here and voyager
posted a month ago by tyrannosaurus_sex (397)
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especially when they encounter nebula's that have strange and powerful entities and on voyager they found fully formed planets in them.

For all of the bad science in Star Trek, there's equally bad grammar here.

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