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Is it just me or does anybody else see a flying shoe? You have no idea what I'm asking, right? I leave that to your imagination.

2006-07-14 08:51:43 · 4 answers · asked by Simple 8 2 in Entertainment & Music Television

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Yeah! It looks like it'd slide right in my boot. Ahhh... 24th century bunion relief!

2006-07-14 09:13:30 · answer #1 · answered by todvango 6 · 1 0

The effect of seeing an intergalactic spaceship in the form of a support shoe is given its formal name by its most famous sufferer, the Voyager's original Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Scholl, who was afflicted by a transporter malfunction between the end of the original U.S.S. Enterprise's mission and the launching of the Voyager.

Also known as the Scotty Effect, this is one of the lesser known possible results of transporter malfunction. During such a malfunction the initial steps of transportation occur normally: the subject is located, dematerialized, and streamed to the transporter pad. During rematerialization, however, the transporter's pattern buffer falsely releases several times as much adipose tissue as was entered into it. The result is that when the subject rematerializes, he will be significantly heavier and have much greater girth than when he was dematerialized. The result is that the last time the victim is seen before the accident he is a trim and fit officer, and the next time he is seen he will be overweight and out of shape. (For additional reference, see Oprah Winfrey)

2006-07-14 16:00:47 · answer #2 · answered by Superdog 7 · 0 0

If the striped, purple allosaurus would just stand up for his rights, the phlegmtic ladybug would be spotless and free.

2006-07-14 15:55:50 · answer #3 · answered by napsterator 2 · 0 0

I give up - I don't know what you're asking.........and I SURE don't see a resemblence between the "Holodoc" and an insole.......

2006-07-14 15:56:46 · answer #4 · answered by kids and cats 5 · 0 0

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