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  • I laughed a little bit when Liara said idiot councilor and it showed the Turian

  • Seeing the Milky Way Galaxy made me think a little just now. Imagine I dunno, in a 100/1000/10000 years from now, some kid who's dad works at a Videogames Museum as a curator or something playing Mass Effect, he's gonna say something like this, either:

    1. Those idiots thought the galaxy was dominated by Asari, Turians, Krogans, Salarians and believed that stations like the Citadel and Omega existed.... our ancestors were morons

    or 2. Damn, our ancestors knew, they'r awesome *I wish for this one.

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  • Why was i born so soon! D:<

  • @chunder350 I know I'm right Star Terk had a science consultant working on it over the years and Roddenberryturned to scientists when he was writing a lot of his stories for Star Trek he knew he was creating a sci fi show when doing Star Terk and so did his fellow writers but he wanyted it to at least sound like it could actually happen ratther than just made up stuff although a lot of it was

  • @chunder350 travelling faster than light STILL isn't the most feasible way of interstellar travel, simply because we do not know if creating wormholes are even practically possible. Instead, realistic space travel focuses on hibernation or perhaps culture-vessels that can sustain entire generations of people.

    But anyways, it's all a bit moot, yes, since we are yet at an infant stage in space travels.

  • @nakenmil

    He is correct, documentaries on space travel have scientist saying wormholes, or creating a "bubble" in space time (as in star trek). Are some of the more feasible ways to travel faster then light, without actually hitting the speed of light. We just need to know how to do it. Look up Dr. Michio Kaku.

  • @sjsharp2007 "because in reality that would be the only way we could do it"

    What? When the balls did you become an expert in space travel? Have you ever seen a documentary on the challenges of realistic space travel?

  • @DrsHomeboy I doubt thatthey'll recognise this as harmless Sci Fi entertainment even if we are out anong the stars by then I do believe we will travel the galaxy in the future in ships similar in capability to the Enterprise because in reality that would be the only way we could do it we just don't have the technology right now

  • @talimancer1lt exactly my plan too

  • Great job dude.

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