In space, no one can find you...

1 posts ยท May 6 1998

From: Tim Jones <Tim.Jones@S...>

Date: Wed, 6 May 1998 14:24:59 +0100

Subject: In space, no one can find you...

On Wednesday, May 06, 1998 11:22 AM, Nyrath the nearly wise
> [SMTP:nyrath@clark.net] wrote:

> In William Tedford's SLEEPING GALAXY, all deep-space

As happened to Ripley In ALIENS

Another approach is the time stasis field, as used by Nivens Pak Protectors

Or wonder medicine in 3001 where a space frozen stiff is reanimated (awful
book I thought)

> There is an amusing scene when an enemy battlefleet

Reminds me of that scene in the Corbomite Maeuver, when Balok's ship appears

For FT its dried rations for 6 weeks and in lifeboats with very powerful

distress transponders. If you make a powerful enough bleep you will be found
even in a large expanse of space. If someones looking that is... and if you
are allowed to look in peace. Which reminds me of the harsh fate of the crew
of the Bismark who

survived the awful shelling only to be left to die in the water as the rescure
craft thought they were potential U boat targets.