How to combine ult galactus and normal galactus?

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I'm just gonna jump in and say something....all this talk is really interesting....but the general public (ie..the people who any movie is for) don't care about detailed science. They want to see the Fantastic Four taking out an overwhelming threat...they don't care if it's scientifically logical. :)
 
gerbstat said:
I must apologize for my error, especially as I was citing you for being imprecise. Hoisted on my own pitard - damn. Thank you for clarifying your positions. I am not a physicist, but took many a college physics and math course eons ago. I still have a Pickett slide rule from high school, which should convince you that "eons ago" is really the correct phrase.

But I still feel that our grape would be perfectly happy speeding along at 340 m/s in space without experiencing physical deterioration or a phase transition. At least until it hit something. Ouch. This is clearly an experiment that NASA should put on the next shuttle mission that my tax dollars are helping to pay for.

And I fully concur with you in regard to our friend the Vision. He is indeed a jerk. He borrowed my torque wrench over six months ago and still hasn't returned it. I hate to think of what that screwball has been doing with it all this time...
:)

A slide rule?!?! No way!! That's ancient! But what a beautiful piece of precise work that it provides. So much more gratifying to be able to do something by hand, and craft your work, rather than punch in keys and let something else do it for you. Definitely keeps the mind sharper. Makes you think continuously, so you're never bored, is slightly more accurate in some ways, and saves time when you can leave a rule in place, and pick up data from several points, rather than compute over and over and over, and they're universal.

So when someone CAN use a slide rule, they definitely deserve an acknowledgment.

As for the experiment. Just for kicks, why not? I've seen American tax dollars used in far less efficient ways.
 
highguard said:
whoa mistress then I should really let you get some sleep, I surely need mine. I was refreshed by the discussion though. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed talking about these puzzles. I am reminded again of why I liked the fantastic four so much.

As a young man my favorite was Johnny Storm but I think I actually admire Richards more.

And only 2 hrs of sleep at a time, you are a rock, I can't do that, lol.

Reed was always my fave. That, and his gray streaks are dead sexy.
 
Mistress Gluon said:
Reed was always my fave. That, and his gray streaks are dead sexy.

hmmmmmmm...... now where did I put that peroxide
 
gerbstat said:
For the most part I agree with you, as long as they don't do something so outrageous that its just plain silly. As long as the plot and effects convince me that something is happening that might reasonably be beyond our current scientific understanding is fine with me.

Just don't have Galactus smack the Thing and have him scrunch up like an accordian and make a musical wheezing sound. If he does that to the Impossible Man I could probably live with it...


*shudder*

Or the Thing gets smacked and each time he bounces off a wall he makes a pinball sound.
 

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