GasBandit
Staff member
The universe's internal parts are not stationary, they're all swirling and whizzing around. There's no such thing as stationary relative to the universe, the galaxy, the solar system, or even the planet. The point was to display the absurdity of deciding identities based on relocatability.Well as you pointed out Stationary is a word that doesn't apply to reality.
What you want to use is "stationary relative to the universe"...
Needing a hill, I suppose.If it [having a power source] doesn't then what's the difference between a metal container and a car...
How is having soldiers move tents from one end of the base to the other any different from having sailors raise and lower sails, secure rigging, hoist anchors, etc? What if the base had self-moving tents, or tent-pitching robots?What part of "under it's own power" is so confusing?
Fine then. The Milky Way is the best ship. Thread over.The Death Star has features of both a station and a ship, basically being a hybrid, so it qualifies as a ship just fine for the purposes of this thread...
So does the Magog World Ship (although Worlds would be more accurate. Man, Andromeda had such potential)...