This is like when Han Solo parked the Millennium Falcon on the asteroid to hide from the Star Destroyer. But then Leia saw a mynock on the outside of the ship. Han and Leia went out to investigate and walked around the ground was very moist. Han put two and two together and zipped the ship out before being swallowed by the giant space slug.
Thanks Tim for bringing to mind this classic scene http://www.starwars.com/movies/episode-v/chronicles20100325.html
Night-Gaunt49: Whatever magic machine (and high tech is indistinguishable from magic) is generating gravity for the Sirius must be leaking gravity, causing the monster’s saliva (hope it’s saliva) to fall toward the station.
Cartoon science always works as needed.
margueritem about 13 years ago
Love it.
luckylouie about 13 years ago
I’ve got a bad feeling about this.
zero about 13 years ago
Tim shoots! He scores…. LLOL
Coyoty Premium Member about 13 years ago
That’s hard to swallow.
Phatts about 13 years ago
Crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside!
Phatts about 13 years ago
Yummy!
Bittermelon of Truth about 13 years ago
That monster probably eats asteroids for a snack too.
lewisbower about 13 years ago
R U Serius?
Rakkav about 13 years ago
Fire the main engines, quick, and scorch that critter’s tonsils!
matt about 13 years ago
This is like when Han Solo parked the Millennium Falcon on the asteroid to hide from the Star Destroyer. But then Leia saw a mynock on the outside of the ship. Han and Leia went out to investigate and walked around the ground was very moist. Han put two and two together and zipped the ship out before being swallowed by the giant space slug.
Thanks Tim for bringing to mind this classic scene http://www.starwars.com/movies/episode-v/chronicles20100325.html
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 13 years ago
In {{SPACE}} no one can see it rain……or something like that☻
dataweaver about 13 years ago
You’re in zero gravity; how can the slobber be dripping?
Ray_C about 13 years ago
Night-Gaunt49: Whatever magic machine (and high tech is indistinguishable from magic) is generating gravity for the Sirius must be leaking gravity, causing the monster’s saliva (hope it’s saliva) to fall toward the station. Cartoon science always works as needed.
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
In space no one can hear you say, “Dammit, I just washed the car!”