WC Science 101

Here's the classified ad for the Kilrathi rug.

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Items
Genuine Kilrathi Rugs make a great edition to ship quarters. 4*10m and 4*20m available. Excellent quality, sold with certification papers. 1,950 credits and up. Contact tr@dr.store.victory.

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- DOS WC3 Victory Streak manual.

[Edited by Penguin on 06-10-2001 at 02:01]
 
I assume the demand of Kilrathi rugs is high, esp for Marines... :)
 
Just plain old maid, I guess -- a handmaiden is like a maid that follows you around...

Wow, a stalker maid...

There probably was a black market for Kilrathi fur, but I doubt it'd be something done in the open. Even after 30 years of portraying them as monsters there would still be many many people that would fight against that type of thing.

TC
 
Through an arbitrary and confusing system which I have yet to understand, I have determined the Murphey-class destroyer costs approximatly 16,800,000 credits TC standard.

Speaking of TC...well, speaking of mpanty...he's now a major general. Scary thought, eh? :D

We now return you to your regular programming. Have a nice day. :)
 
Bob, you're an idot.

Kirathi fur may of been trade out in the open during the war, but afterwords it would have to go underground.
 
Just a thought:

Awhile ago someone commented on how excellently WC radar
worked. That seems strange, given the vast distances of
space.

How about this as a hypothesis: WC "Radar" does NOT emit
electromagnetic waves as its detection mechanism. Instead,
it emits tachyons. The tachyons work just like a radar
beam, bouncing off objects and returning to the sender,
only much, much faster. This would greatly increase the
effective detection range of WC sensors.

Whaddaya think?

Respectfully,

Brian P.
 
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