I know plenty of people like that.. Won't wait till they are below a 1/4 a tank..
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Originally posted by Shylodog View PostThat's not what I got from Volker's statement. I understood it to be that his grandfather was always filling it up even when it was half full and he found that funny, whereas Rush made it clear that Volker's grandfather was ensuring the safety of his family by making sure the tank was always full so they would always be able to make it to the next gas station down the road.In memory of those whom we have lost along the way
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Originally posted by superman_dh View PostVolker was saying that his grandfather only ever filled the tank to the half way point and in reply, Rush said that filling the tank only half full was putting the family's safety at risk by always worrying about if they will make it to the next gas station. How that relates to the destiny is that Rush doesn't like that destiny can only fill power reserves to only 40% of the original designed capacity, meaning that they have to refuel often and have to worry about finding the right stars to refuel in.
Rush was upset with Volker's inability to appreciate that his grandfather was looking out for the safety of his family, much like what Destiny is doing.
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Originally posted by Shylodog View PostRush was upset with Volker's inability to appreciate that his grandfather was looking out for the safety of his family, much like what Destiny is doing.
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Originally posted by morbosfist View PostYour car running out of gas is hardly a matter of life or death. Destiny running out of power is.
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Originally posted by morbosfist View PostIf Volker can remember him doing it, then it couldn't have been more than 10 or 20 years ago. Ergo, not dangerous. You're missing the point of Rush's annoyance.
I've completely grasped Rush's annoyance. He is annoyed at Volker not only because he's making light of their current situation, but his grandfather's as well.
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Originally posted by Nth Chevron View PostI doubt refuelling in in the O type star recharged Destiny more than usual.
Would a car battery be more recharged than usual if it was charged to 100% straight from a nuclear reactor or just hooked u to a battery recharger?
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Originally posted by Nth Chevron View PostI doubt refuelling in in the O type star recharged Destiny more than usual.
Would a car battery be more recharged than usual if it was charged to 100% straight from a nuclear reactor or just hooked u to a battery recharger?
N.COriginally posted by morrismike View PostIt would charger better at 16v than at 14v.
But to be fair, we have no idea how Destiny stores the energy it collects from the stars. A chemical battery would be insufficient by a large margin, at least, with our current knowledge.sigpic
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I would not be surprised if Destiny was indeed at 100 percent.
Maybe the extra heat from that blue Supergiant actually cleaned the collecters.
Maybe there was nothing wrong with the storage tanks themselves but the collecters which were not operating at full capacity. With no one to provide Maintanence over those millions of years it is expected for things not to operate at 100%.
It is possible that the extrat heat did it for them.
It is also possible that the blue supergiant had more volume of gas to collect from in such as short time. I say this because if I was the engineer I would only allow an unmaned vessel to go into a sun for only a fraction of the time it was actually capable of to limit possible damage.
But that's just me.
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Originally posted by Shylodog View PostI gauge Volker's age to be close to mine in the mid to late 30s. 30 or more years ago isn't impossible. And as I have stated previously it's STILL dangerous today. I know, because I've driven across the US more times than a person can count on their hands.
I've completely grasped Rush's annoyance. He is annoyed at Volker not only because he's making light of their current situation, but his grandfather's as well.
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Originally posted by morbosfist View PostSo it's dangerous to run out of gas near a stoplight or driving down some random street in a neighborhood? Running out of gas is only dangerous in a select few circumstances, which is why it's a poor comparison to a spaceship losing power.
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Originally posted by morsu View PostI would not be surprised if Destiny was indeed at 100 percent.
Maybe the extra heat from that blue Supergiant actually cleaned the collecters.
Maybe there was nothing wrong with the storage tanks themselves but the collecters which were not operating at full capacity. With no one to provide Maintanence over those millions of years it is expected for things not to operate at 100%.
It is possible that the extrat heat did it for them.
But that's just me.
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Originally posted by Shylodog View PostExcept the assumption (at least on my part) is that Rush was taking Volker's analogy in the context of Destiny's situation. Driving across a continent would be consistent with Destiny flying across galaxies.
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