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#1 AdamDavis

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Posted 15 April 2010 - 11:37 AM


What would the wingspan of a blue whale have to be in order for it to thrust out of the water and take to the atmosphere?

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home as prototypical astrocetaceanism.

Aerocetaceanism:
Rusting harpoons to the bottom, to the 'bed as the whales took flight to the clouds as they fled.




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