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'''JMSpock''', owner and admin
'''JMSpock''', owner and admin


'''BigHarryMountainMan''', aka [[tjhairball]]
'''BigHarryMountainMan''', aka [[tjhairball]]. Believed by some to be JMSpock.


'''2046''' one of the many screen names of [[Robert Scott Anderson|Darkstar]]
'''2046''' one of the many screen names of [[Robert Scott Anderson|Darkstar]]

Revision as of 15:52, 26 January 2008

These are the private user forums hosted by JMSpock for the primary purpose of providing a haven for the biggest Trektards of the internet where they could reinforce and reassure themselves that everything Darkstar says is right. It replaced the now defunct strek-v-swars board which served the exact same purpose. Every idiotic Darkstar idea and distortion is thoroughly embraced and repeated that they have come to accept those distortions as canon itself. The forums are the source material of many entries for The English-to-Trektard Dictionary

Active idiots

JMSpock, owner and admin

BigHarryMountainMan, aka tjhairball. Believed by some to be JMSpock.

2046 one of the many screen names of Darkstar

Mike DiCenso

Greatest hits: Basically light and medium TLs appear to be in the low single and double-digit kiloton range based on older TL-to-asteroid scalings done on the Strek forum several years ago that put the TESB asteroid at no larger than 14 meters wide, and no smaller than 1 meter. The rough average being 6-8 meters. ... I still went with a rather generous 8 meter asteroid (All the educated participants in the debate scale the asteroids in question to 20-40 meters, even up to 70 meters yet Mr DiCenso insists they're no bigger than 14 meters and calls eight meters 'generous')

It also generously assumed that the asteroids were solid spheres of iron that were being vaporized, rather than loose collections of oblong or lumpy shaped rock. novelization. (Copying Stewart at SDI idiotic claim that the asteroids in TESB were soft and easily pulverized even though they survived collisions with metalic TIE fighters.

I would have to assume that a TL does not really vaporize anything using DET, but rather uses a technobabble mechanism to shunt matter into hyperspace. (Trektards on StarfleetJedi love to assume a passage in a Star Wars novel describing the superlaser giving planetary matter a "superluminal "boost"...into hyperspace" somehow lowers the energy requirements of the Death Star. They like to play these little word substitution games, replacing "boost" with "shunt" and pretend their reworded version is the canon.

Mr. Oragahn

An unremarkable idiot inhabiting the StarfleetJedi forums. He insists he isn't a trekkie in spite of his mindless copying many of the idiotic ideas spouted by Darkstar, JMSpock, Mike DiCenso and tjhairball. In all fairness, he does appear to be more of a Stargate wanker rather than a true trektard