Remains of James Doohan Lost in New Mexico
caffiend666 writes "According to a Space.com news article the cremated remains of 200 people were lost in the mountains after their trip to space. 'The search for the UP Aerospace payload of experiments and the cremated remains of some 200 people — including "Scotty" of Star Trek fame, as well as pioneeering NASA Mercury astronaut, Gordon Cooper — continues within rugged New Mexico mountain landscape.' Is it just me, or does it seem appropriate that they lost the landing party? Here's to a safe recovery!"
Who else thinks the whole idea is kinda retarded? I mean, in the beginning I thought the ashes of those people will be dispersed in space, which was very strong as a symbol and a ceremony, of sorts.
.. to lose them)? What the hell was the effin point of this whole thing?
But carry them in space and land them (and now
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They should launched Doohan and Cooper into deep space. They deserve better then to be shoved back to this stinkin planet.
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... and somebody failed physics.
If they followed your suggestion, they probably wouldn't find it. The signals in mountainous terrain bounce all over the place.
Even if it were that simple to locate, you've still got to get in there to pick it up.
Not to be an ass about your dead friend... but seriously, relax. Suck as it may, he's gone, and there's no sense in worrying he might have been injured, or that he's offended.
Besides, I'd expect that if your buddy wanted to be launched into space, he'd have a sense of humor about this sort of thing.
Try not to take me more seriously than I take myself.