"Kweeg" <kweeg@nospam.shaw.ca> wrote in
news:KojWj.136952$Cj7.38298@pd7urf2no:
> "Tim Bruening" <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message
> news:48294AE1.D4A39789@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us...
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>> Kweeg wrote:
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>>> "Tim Bruening" <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message
>>> news:48293965.BECA8773@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us...
>>> > At the start, a Xindi probe attacks Earth with what appears to be
>>> > a super laser, cutting a swath of destruction from mid Florida to
>>> > Venezuela, killing over 7 million. Why didn't the Xini probe hit
>>> > the central U.S. or Asia?
>>>
>>> Because
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>> Because why?
>
> Go ask your mom or another grown up to explain it to you. Judging by
> your posts in this NG obivously you're too thick (or just 8 years) old
> to understand things on your own.
Hey, Tim. Uh, Lard Kweef is Canadian. That's his excuse.
His calling someone thick is "obivously" <sic> priceless...he's the Big
Steve Sunshine, Junior of Trek froups...with worse hygiene.
It was an incredibly stupid plot point to travel all the way to Earth and
just burn some graffiti on the surface to get them stirred up. It would
have been tested somewhere else. And since in the Trek world, we know what
a few ounces of anti-matter will do to a planet, a better plan would have
been to send an unmanned probe with a litre of anti-matter, enter the
atmosphere, and turn off the containment field. Poof...goodbye Earth.