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>> No.8234764 [View]
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>>8234522
His design could be so much better.
If his rocket drew inspiration from nature the landing would be badass and smooth.

Also the landing pad in the water should be covered in a spongie material like dirt or astroturf so that the rocket would slide into place better and stick itself in like a dart.

"Human beings are a virus."
"No, they are bacteriophage!"
"Virus!"
"Bacteriophage!"

Lets find out.
One or Zero.
1010100101011001101010101010101010110101010101001010101010101010

>> No.5354185 [View]
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if you don't think this was a bioengineered weapon by another higher species that went extinct a long time ago then you're fucking retarded

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looks like star wars mumbo jumbo to me

>> No.2020915 [DELETED]  [View]
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Something I haven't been able to figure out from what I've been reading: do the long tail fibers move on their own at all or do they just physically react to the virus hitting the bacteria like a trap springing?

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