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TheLampIncident

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« on: 07-03-2004 12:59 »

I was watching Birdbot of Ice-Catraz last night, and when Fry's screaming "Oh the fools...when will they learn? It should have had 6001 hulls!", you can see the upside-down tops of mountains out the window. If they're all standing up straight, then what they have there is a world class gravity machine.
Alliteration

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« Reply #1 on: 07-03-2004 21:21 »

Damn straight! While they neglected to add that last crucial hull, the makers of that ship equipped it with the latest and greatest improbability drive, so actually, it was just very improbable for them to be standing upright.

There, that doesn't answer that, NEXT!
victor2000
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« Reply #2 on: 07-03-2004 21:51 »

I believe this is where it happens:

Perhaps Professor Farnsworth installed a gravity pump on the ship.  He built the gravity pump that could move stars in 'Time Keeps on Slipping'.
germanfryfan

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« Reply #3 on: 07-03-2004 22:03 »
« Last Edit on: 07-03-2004 22:03 »

Scene from Brannigan Begin again:

 
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Leela: your job is to deliver these 40 pillows to that hotel
Bender: They're not very heavy, but you're not hearing me not complaining.
Leela: They're not heavy in here, because whe have an anti-grav-pump.

There solved this prob.

edis:

also having gravity pumps doesn't seem to be that special in the future:

The super-stud scene in WMIBACIL, where Fry does that weight lifting and Leela says that somebody must have turned off the gravity, turning it on again.
Ranadok

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« Reply #4 on: 07-04-2004 02:54 »

I'm more interested on why there seemed to be normal gravity on Pluto... that must be one heck of a gravity generator for the entire planet. And one heck of a space heater.
EvilLunch

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« Reply #5 on: 07-06-2004 20:07 »

:shrug: It's.. in the future? Uhhhmmm.. Terraforming? ...wizards?
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