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  1. "Starship" is a way cooler term than "spaceship."

    Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:08:20 UTC from web
    1. @scribus Spaceship is more accurate, though.

      Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:11:51 UTC from web
      1. @yodelerty Yeah, but still. "Starship" sounds cooler! And one might be able to draw a distinction between the two. Say, "Spaceship" can go into space, but a "Starship" is capable of traveling between star systems. Longer distance. (Totally not justifying my nonsense after the fact) :p

        Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:15:08 UTC from web
        1. @scribus I thought a starship would be able to travel on the surface of a star. That'd be pretty cool.

          Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:17:04 UTC from web
    2. @scribus they're slightly different in definition, though.

      Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:15:45 UTC from MuSTArDroid
      1. @abigpony Is the difference by any chance what I said to @yodelerty, or did I get it wrong?

        Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:18:11 UTC from web
        1. @scribus no, yeah, you hit the nail on the head

          Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:20:46 UTC from MuSTArDroid
          1. @abigpony Groovy. It made sense, figures I didn't come up with it originally. :p

            Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:21:46 UTC from web
    3. @scribus Starships are meant to fly-y-y-y. Hands up and touch the sky.

      Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:18:37 UTC from web
      1. @thelastgherkin No.

        Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:20:27 UTC from web
        1. @greenenchilada Let's do this one last time. Can't stop. We're higher than a radio edit.

          Wednesday, 28-Nov-12 22:22:52 UTC from web