sarettah
11-16-2005, 09:00 AM
Life is just ironic sometimes :rolleyes:
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/11/16/051116134610.f5r7ssv0.html
Ashes of 'Star Trek' actor grounded by dud rocket
In life, James Doohan was the "Star Trek" engineer who worked miracles on the Enterprise, but a rocket meant to blast his remains into space has engine trouble.
A Falcon One rocket was to lift the ashes of Doohan, who played engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott aboard the fictional Starship Enterprise, into space next month but the launch has been delayed at least until February, organizers said Tuesday.
"They had an engine test they didn't like so they will do another month of testing," Charles Chafer of Space Services Inc. told AFP.
Unlike Scotty, who told Captain James T. Kirk in a Scottish accent, "She'll launch on time and she'll be ready," the US Department of Defense engineers involved with the rocket mission needed more time to sort out engine problems, Chafer said.
The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain.
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/11/16/051116134610.f5r7ssv0.html
Ashes of 'Star Trek' actor grounded by dud rocket
In life, James Doohan was the "Star Trek" engineer who worked miracles on the Enterprise, but a rocket meant to blast his remains into space has engine trouble.
A Falcon One rocket was to lift the ashes of Doohan, who played engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott aboard the fictional Starship Enterprise, into space next month but the launch has been delayed at least until February, organizers said Tuesday.
"They had an engine test they didn't like so they will do another month of testing," Charles Chafer of Space Services Inc. told AFP.
Unlike Scotty, who told Captain James T. Kirk in a Scottish accent, "She'll launch on time and she'll be ready," the US Department of Defense engineers involved with the rocket mission needed more time to sort out engine problems, Chafer said.
The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain.