General Hilo para felicitar a Lukasgri su ascenso a Interestelar

Madre mía @Lukasgri te logueaste unos días después que yo a finales del año pasado y como has crecido shur.

Me congratuló y te felicito por tu interestelar posición.

Excited Happy New Year GIF
Muchas gracias Eichmann

Te veo pronto en este otro escalón!!!
 
Enhorabuena don @Lukasgri !!
Ahora tienes el poder de dar negativos, usa ese poder con responsabilidad. Es tradición dar tus primeras 5 o 10 bolas rojas a los que usen nick con referencias a animales caprinos (cabras, corderos, CHIVOS...)
Pero cita, cobarde! :qtedoy: :qmeparto: :qmeparto:
 
Enhorabuena don @Lukasgri !!
Ahora tienes el poder de dar negativos, usa ese poder con responsabilidad. Es tradición dar tus primeras 5 o 10 bolas rojas a los que usen nick con referencias a animales caprinos (cabras, corderos, CHIVOS...)
Seeeeeh!!!!

Malditos chivos cabezones :dale2::dale2::dale2::dale2:
 
He intentado responderos en agradecimiento a todos.

Si por inútil me he saltado a alguien, os ruego que me perdonéis.

Abrazo a todos sin excepción!
 
Muchas gracias hamijo.

Eso debe tirar bien. Gasta mucha gasofa?
Motor de fusion nuclear.
Zefram Cochrane's ship, The Phoenix, was Earth's first warp-capable vessel, constructed from a modified Titan II nuclear missile. It was launched in 2063 from Bozeman, Montana, reaching a brief speed of just over Warp 1 to attract the attention of a passing Vulcan ship. Key features included a lightweight, single-hull design and a space warp generator powered by a fusion plant or mini-nuclear reactor, though it lacked dilithium crystals for its initial warp flight.

Design & Construction
  • Core Structure:
    The main body was built around the chassis of a deactivated Titan II nuclear missile, with the upper portion converted into a titanium-alloy cockpit.

  • Warp Nacelles:
    Retractable arms were designed to house the warp nacelles, allowing them to be housed within the hull during atmospheric flight.

  • Warp System:
    The ship was powered by a fusion plant and featured a space warp generator capable of achieving warp 1.

  • Lack of Dilithium:
    Notably, the original Phoenix did not use dilithium crystals, which were essential for faster warp speeds in later spacecraft.
Mission & Legacy
  • Launch Date:
    The historic first flight took place on April 5, 2063.

  • Purpose:
    The primary goal was to achieve warp speed, a speed slightly over the light barrier, to attract the attention of a passing Vulcan starship.

  • Crew:
    The crew consisted of Zefram Cochrane, and the time-travelers William Riker and Geordi La Forge from the USS Enterprise-E.

  • Outcome:
    The successful flight prompted the first contact between humans and Vulcans, leading to a new era of peace and interstellar cooperation.
Post-Flight

  • Re-entry:
    While not fully detailed, it is suggested the ship used a feathered re-entry configuration with parachutes for its landing.
  • Museum Artifact:
    The original prototype Phoenix was moved to the Smithsonian institution for preservation.



 
Motor de fusion nuclear.
Zefram Cochrane's ship, The Phoenix, was Earth's first warp-capable vessel, constructed from a modified Titan II nuclear missile. It was launched in 2063 from Bozeman, Montana, reaching a brief speed of just over Warp 1 to attract the attention of a passing Vulcan ship. Key features included a lightweight, single-hull design and a space warp generator powered by a fusion plant or mini-nuclear reactor, though it lacked dilithium crystals for its initial warp flight.

Design & Construction
  • Core Structure:
    The main body was built around the chassis of a deactivated Titan II nuclear missile, with the upper portion converted into a titanium-alloy cockpit.

  • Warp Nacelles:
    Retractable arms were designed to house the warp nacelles, allowing them to be housed within the hull during atmospheric flight.

  • Warp System:
    The ship was powered by a fusion plant and featured a space warp generator capable of achieving warp 1.

  • Lack of Dilithium:
    Notably, the original Phoenix did not use dilithium crystals, which were essential for faster warp speeds in later spacecraft.
Mission & Legacy
  • Launch Date:
    The historic first flight took place on April 5, 2063.

  • Purpose:
    The primary goal was to achieve warp speed, a speed slightly over the light barrier, to attract the attention of a passing Vulcan starship.

  • Crew:
    The crew consisted of Zefram Cochrane, and the time-travelers William Riker and Geordi La Forge from the USS Enterprise-E.

  • Outcome:
    The successful flight prompted the first contact between humans and Vulcans, leading to a new era of peace and interstellar cooperation.
Post-Flight

  • Re-entry:
    While not fully detailed, it is suggested the ship used a feathered re-entry configuration with parachutes for its landing.
  • Museum Artifact:
    The original prototype Phoenix was moved to the Smithsonian institution for preservation.


Mejor diesel que gasta menos.

Me lo ha dicho un cuñao mío
 
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