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CAPTAIN'S LOG SOLVES ANCIENT MYSTERY.
Documents discovered in personal effects
of pre-warholian pilot’s remains shed
light on age-old Salvage Ship mystery.

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Until recently, historians have been at a
loss to adequately explain how the Salvage vessels
(see Crankenstein) could traverse the varied
landscapes of their designated pickup locations.

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Intergalactic/planetary travel was in no
way hindered by their massive weight due
to the weightlessness of space.

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Once on the
ground however, it was a very different.
 
I assume that the corrective angle on this model of fork was intended to counteract the extreme forces encountered by salvage vessels when attempting to break free from heavy gravitron flux fields. It also may have been useful to displace habitron flow through the structure when heavy salvage loads were carried. The reverse curvature would invert the habitron flow resulting in better load vs. deflection ratios. 8)
 
What size "shell" is that in the seat tube?.............Ah...I notice it is a spent round,.......Whadya SHOOT? :lol:
 
2manybikes said:
I assume that the corrective angle on this model of fork was intended to counteract the extreme forces encountered by salvage vessels when attempting to break free from heavy gravitron flux fields. It also may have been useful to displace habitron flow through the structure when heavy salvage loads were carried. The reverse curvature would invert the habitron flow resulting in better load vs. deflection ratios. 8)

I see you're no stranger to advanced hurtling techniques. The habitron flow WAS crucial but the blade design was adopted to actually ENHANCE gravitational pull as the "ZEEBEE"s were designed for supersonic descents when fully loaded. (more about that later).

btw: 12 ga. My father always said I needed a good shot in the. . .
 
Very cool.......(as usual)!!!
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
reminds me of a Hawkwind song!!
 
The SS 396 Salvage Ships ships were heavy and difficult to maneuver.

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No amounts of coffee and tobacco products
could entice the meat motors to attempt to
reach the higher elevations where most of
the precious payloads were harvested.

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