• I want to believe: Explorers find bizarre, spaceship-like object at the bottom of the Baltic Sea
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I wonder what it tastes like.
A cookie.
[QUOTE=Strongbad;31241146]Easier said than done. The pressure down there is intense.[/QUOTE] not as intense as by the titanic or the challenger deep
I think its either a building or a Russian underwater buoy.
Obviously fake, and boy, are you late.
Reminds me of the plot of Sphere...
Quit talking it to death and start getting ready to go down and look at the fucking thing already.
[QUOTE=Randdalf;31246924]Reminds me of the plot of Sphere...[/QUOTE] Was thinking that too.
[QUOTE=Upgrade123;31240928]An almost perfectly-circular rock with straight, 300-meter tracks leading up to it? Alright.[/QUOTE] Yeah sorry, I was being utterly ridiculous in suggesting that a vague circular shape deep underwater is a rock formation. It's clearly an alien spaceship, thanks for opening my eyes.
[QUOTE=Mr._N;31241666]A cookie.[/QUOTE] Yes?
10 dollars says it's a rock.
[QUOTE=Micr0;31247126]10 dollars says it's a rock.[/QUOTE] Well, heres your 10 dollars.
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;31232276] Apparently [url=http://scwaring.typepad.com/blog/2011/07/ufo-sighting-of-giant-disk-at-the-bottom-of-the-baltic-sea-july-2011-video.html]there are tracks about 300 meters long leading up to the object[/url][/QUOTE] "[Unidentified flying object] sighting ... at the bottom of Baltic sea" wut
Looks like a big ass rock to me.
Baltic sea, yeah, the best sea ever dude.
a pound says this will be the most disappointing thing imaginable. Like, a piece of ship wreckage or something.
Even thought I already posted this, I will add to this topic. The Ebon Hawk's autopilot sucks.
[QUOTE=Cloak Raider;31256330]a pound says this will be the most disappointing thing imaginable. Like, a piece of ship wreckage or something.[/QUOTE] A buck says this is probably the wreckage of some experimental Cold War submarine or something
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;31257267]A buck says this is probably the wreckage of some experimental Cold War submarine or something[/QUOTE]A Yen says it's a rock.
[QUOTE=faze;31257290]A Yen says it's a rock.[/QUOTE] Since that thing is at the baltic sea, I'd say a ruble it's not a rock. [editline]21st July 2011[/editline] A swedish crown says it's Thor's lost shield
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;31257388]Since that thing is at the baltic sea, I'd say a ruble it's not a rock. [editline]21st July 2011[/editline] A swedish crown says it's Thor's lost shield[/QUOTE]Oh yeah? A kroner says it's a boulder.
[QUOTE=Beau_Chaotica;31240563]Well if it's not the Mi-Go then it must be the Great Race![/QUOTE] The Great Race of Yith were never Saucer People, they were time-travelling body-snatchers who transfered their minds into different bodies across time and space. On top of that, their library city Pnakotus was in AUSTRALIA, not the Baltic. Besides, I only brought up the Mi-go thing as a connection to Delta Green.
"How many atmosphere's of pressure can that spaceship withstand?" "Well, it's a spaceship, so anywhere between 0 and 1." What ever it was, it's fucked now
CTHULHUUUUUUU!
So a strange object is found at the bottom of an ocean. The most logical assumption would be aliens.
DEAR GOD WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE! SCHOLARS! GET YOUR STOVEPIPES AND CLIMB INTO THE BACK OF MY TOP-SPEED 4MPH MOTOR CAR THAT RUNS ON CHILD LABOR AND ORPHAN TEARS WHILE A PAPERBOY YELLS THE COMING OF THE APOCALYPSE!
[QUOTE=CatFodder;31246997]Yeah sorry, I was being utterly ridiculous in suggesting that a vague circular shape deep underwater is a rock formation. It's clearly an alien spaceship, thanks for opening my eyes.[/QUOTE] I'm not the one calling it a spaceship. I'm just saying, it's probably not just some kind of random rock.
Nazi UFO, probably. :godwin:
[IMG]http://furiousfanboys.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/derelict.jpg[/IMG] Yep.
looks like the head of a monkey wrench IMO
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