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The real question is how many atmospheres of pressure can a Bird-of-Prey withstand? (If we want to fish it out of San Francisco Bay.)

Well, it’s a spaceship. So anywhere between zero and one.


A Klingon bird of prey, or a romulan bird of prey?

I just spit tea all over.

You’re going to have a heck of a time getting that Earl Gray out of the upholstery






“Money that can be exchanged for goods and services.”

I assure you that whale biology does not pay what you think it should.

Based on vehicle she drove, that tracks

It suddenly occurs to me that (as someone too young to have seen the movie until years after it came out) I know her truck looked old, but I’m not sure how much older it was supposed to be compared to the present-day setting.

Edit: I’m finding conflicting info, but it was about 10 years old (a mid-’70s model in 1986). Man, cars wore out a lot faster back then…

Yeah I can’t comment of the quality of vehicles back in the day, but that truck was pretty beat up, paint was faded and mildly rusty. I wonder if her working at the Cetacean Institute exposed her vehicle to salt water more than the average car in the Bay area?







Precious hamburgers?


“I love whales. And so do you.”


The bathing suit was ugly!

Whale biologist.



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Spock is going to have to give back that valuable whale vomit.

That’s gonna be messy, I don’t recall Vulcans being able to shed their skin like a snake.



“I just fluked into it”


Sounds like an Oblivion conversation, that.


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