In Star Trek there were maybe three or four references, total, to the “everyone in the galaxy flies their ship with the same side up” thing. In one of the movies, Spock says they can defeat Khan in a space battle, because Khan is using inferior “two-dimensional tactics”. Also a couple of times where their “gravity generators” go offline . . .
margueritem over 11 years ago
Poor Brewster…
margueritem over 11 years ago
No, pillar dancing.
McSpook over 11 years ago
Fortunately the R.U. Sirius has that same “magical gravity thingy” that the Starship Enterprise (and all of the space ships in Star Wars) had.
Coyoty Premium Member over 11 years ago
He’s just realized the situation of his gravity.
pcolli over 11 years ago
It always amazes me that in Sci-fi films spaceships from different planets are always the same way up.
ossiningaling over 11 years ago
Safer to go with ‘over there’ or ‘out there.’
corzak over 11 years ago
In Star Trek there were maybe three or four references, total, to the “everyone in the galaxy flies their ship with the same side up” thing. In one of the movies, Spock says they can defeat Khan in a space battle, because Khan is using inferior “two-dimensional tactics”. Also a couple of times where their “gravity generators” go offline . . .
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 11 years ago
Hang in there Brewster, fall up is a drag . . . ☻
Ali89 over 11 years ago
Why is Brewster hanging upside down from a pole?
Ermine Notyours over 11 years ago
As viewed from the northern hemisphere of Earth, up is up, down is down and everything else is wrong. There, problem solved.
Eldrad over 11 years ago
Brewster is getting ready to post a comment.
westny77 over 11 years ago
Don’t listen to Dr. Mel he is a born loser
el8 over 11 years ago
“I said I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in…” – Kenny Rogers