keep him away from the superglue - permanent thumb printsTesral wrote:And cleaning them off is a task of Olympian proportions.arcticfox wrote:Haha fingerprints of Apollo!MadManMUC wrote:Or a giant space hand (was it washed?!) grabbing your ship by the primary hull.
In Defense of Weathering Starfleet Vessels
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Re: In Defense of Weathering Starfleet Vessels
If the world ends tomorrow, it's ALL YOUR FAULT!!!
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Re: In Defense of Weathering Starfleet Vessels
The silican sacred sanding stick of Brahma can get them off.MEATLOAFr wrote:keep him away from the superglue - permanent thumb printsTesral wrote:And cleaning them off is a task of Olympian proportions.arcticfox wrote:
Haha fingerprints of Apollo!
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Re: In Defense of Weathering Starfleet Vessels
Not gonna lie... This has me wondering whether it would be fun, when doing my next classic Constitution class Enterprise, to put dark green ink on my fingertips and lightly grip the front of the saucer before adding sealant... Maybe a little scoring from Apollo's lightning blasts against the hull (assuming he penetrated the shields... not sure that he did...) and call it the "Who Mourns for Adonais" edition model...