that needle resembles a in air refueling rod, though something like that makes no sense on a space shuttle (at least, being extended, it'd burn up and or mess around with the shuttle as its descending, making it harder to keep on target)
I guess its ok that, yet again, there may be a way of more efficiently killing people, but can this Hafnium energy that is so extremely powerful also be used as a new source of energy? replace nuclear power plants with something even more effiecient?
Also-- Anyone else notice the new FBI warning about piracy on the back of the case? Funny.
that needle resembles a in air refueling rod, though something like that makes no sense on a space shuttle (at least, being extended, it'd burn up and or mess around with the shuttle as its descending, making it harder to keep on target)
I guess its ok that, yet again, there may be a way of more efficiently killing people, but can this Hafnium energy that is so extremely powerful also be used as a new source of energy? replace nuclear power plants with something even more effiecient?