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    aemeijers wrote:   
      
   > Mhoram wrote:   
   > > "robertva" wrote in message   
   > > news:hHTjn.27899$Dv7.11383@newsfe17.iad...   
   > >> On 3/4/2010 8:45 AM, clouddreamer wrote:   
   > >>> rafiki wrote:   
   > >>>> I just finished watching the last season. This may be the best show   
   > >>>> I've ever seen. The fact that it never won a major Emmy is a joke.   
   > >>>> So, did Starbuck start out as a human, then died, and came back as an   
   > >>>> angel? Is Baltar a Cylon? How is Adama going to make a cabin with no   
   > >>>> tools?   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Starbuck and Baltar and Six were angels (something borrowed from the   
   > >>> original BSG, so if you watched the episode War of the Gods from 1979,   
   > >>> it will make sense).   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Adama flew there in a raptor. Lots of stuff on that ship to help build a   
   > >>> cabin. He can do it without using a single nail.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> ..   
   > >>>   
   > >> Please explain how a tool kit intended for emergency repairs to a   
   > >> spacecraft could process raw materials like wood, thatch, adobe or stone   
   > >> to construct a house. Remember that the spacecraft would probably have a   
   > >> metel or composite structure/pressure vessel with various electrical and   
   > >> plumbing components. Any tool kit would probably be limited to wrenches,   
   > >> screwdrivers, some electronic test gear, soldering equipment and some   
   > >> adhesive patchs for the hull. I doubt it would include house building   
   > >> tools like a saw large enough to cut roof support beams or chisels to make   
   > >> log cabin notches or mortise and tenon joints.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > I'd say most aircraft/spacecraft would have a survival kit that included at   
   > > least a small saw/axe/trench tool. Make a lean-to and then take time to   
   > > build a cabin.   
   > >   
   > > although the correct answer is really: he's Bill frakin' Adama who saved   
   > > the whole human race and how dare you doubt his ability to make a cabin.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > >   
   > Uh, he has the damn ship to live in. Why does he need a cabin? Even out   
   > of gas, the hull is plenty big and weather-proof.   
      
   I *said* that! :P   
      
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