Dolash
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  • Posted On: Feb 21 2006 11:29pm
Flatscreens still do not get to evade simple physics, such as angle of incident. Viewer A could be fooled, standing directly in line with the screen displaying the exact image ahead of the view on the far side of the object.... Along comes Viewer B who happens to study the same area of ship from a different angle. He might be curious why the constant laws of light refraction have suddenly shifted... in a localized area aboard ship. This isn't the Enterprise, after all...

You should have used a simple Stygium device, which, for those of you unaware, is the cloaking tech originally used by the Stealth/Sith Interceptors...

Anyway, that seems to be beside the point now, eh?
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  • Posted On: Feb 21 2006 11:44pm
Bah, I blame Logan!

Which is easy, 'cause he ain't here! :D
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  • Posted On: Feb 22 2006 1:15am
Marth designed it (I think).
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  • Posted On: Feb 22 2006 3:45am
*Approaches said invisible ship*

*Notices himself on the projection screen walking up to himself*

*Walks away wondering what he did last night*
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  • Posted On: Feb 22 2006 3:49am
That'd be wicked-cool. Like two mirrors across from each other, going on forever.

I love that about barber shops.
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  • Posted On: Feb 22 2006 10:08pm
Uh that wouldn't work Heir but that's ok.