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Old January 11th 05, 06:36 PM
Ray Vingnutte
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On 11 Jan 2005 02:36:57 -0800
"Double-A" wrote:


Ray Vingnutte wrote:
There's more better quality pics of Lapetus here

http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/images/index.cfm



Ah yes, Lapetus has those weird huge craters too! Perhaps ancient
battle scars from direct hits by powerful alien weapons?


It looks even more peculiar when looked at using the high res image,
sort of it's trying hard to be spherical but not quite making it.

Double-A

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Old January 11th 05, 06:37 PM
Ray Vingnutte
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 04:48:00 -0500
nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

Ray Vingnutte wrote:
On 10 Jan 2005 20:39:26 -0800
"Double-A" wrote:


Ray Vingnutte wrote:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4157689.stm


Obviously the seam were the two halves of this "fake" moon screw
together.

It looks like it doesn't it, or sewn together with a whopping
needle

and
thread ;-)


Or perhaps riveted together. Notice one hemisphere is lighter
colored than the other too, as though constructed at a different
location out of slightly different locally available material.


I wonder who is living inside?

Some little old lady knitting away I expect with a cat on her lap.


Double-A


Or maybe it is the disguised battlestar from which Darla and crew
are hailing! Perhaps the darker side moves forward on their
interstellar journeys, becoming more tarnished from micrometeorites
and virtual cosmic rays.

Double-A

P.S. Maybe Bert is right after all. The ultimate ship is
spherical!


nightbat

Ok, ok, so perhaps we did finally find Dr.Strangebones
laboratory, for he did say Darla sometimes leaves behind a skeleton
crew to watch over us. And that Lapetus bizarre split rim moon looks
like a good candidate all right. Excellent work Officer Ray, I knew I
could count on you to find our mystery secret potential Darla moon
base. Let's ask Mr. Bohne for some further possible link input on this
new data if he has any. Hmmmmm, could prove very interesting if we
have finally located Bert indicating Darla's spherical like fake moon
satellite. And yes Officer Double-A, your preliminary evaluation or
theory of potential battle star disguised as a moon and at times
moving and accumulating darker matter and impacts on its long
interstellar travels is very plausible. This perhaps explains as well
the need for Darla's occasional comm. silence to try not to alert Nasa
human observing multi sensors on the Cassini mission fly-by. There
could be so many other physical reasons for that compression moon
ridge but the one presented makes just as much sense as any other
right now.


Uncovered then, outed, maybe Darla and co are getting really worried
now.




Carry on,
the nightbat

 




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