UFO crash in baltic sea

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Griffinhart

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It's off Scandinavian waters, so you must remember that they have a Krakken to deal with, first.

This is a good point. One thing that always kept me from expanding my Recreational diving cert to Technical was the bother and worry caused by a Krakken. This is of particular concern in the Baltic Sea as Krakken just love to nest near crashed alien craft as the impact tracks left by them make an ideal place to lay Krakken eggs.
 

bignateyk

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If Aliens were smart enough for interstellar travel, I think they'd be smart enough not to crash their ship into the surface of our planet.
 

purbeast0

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If Aliens were smart enough for interstellar travel, I think they'd be smart enough not to crash their ship into the surface of our planet.

you are thinking too much inside the box. maybe they have no clue what gravity is.
 

Scotteq

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Maybe it was a female driver.


Alien Teenagers?


/Yell ..."How Many Times have we told you to NEVER exceed Lightspeed!!!! Your Mother was worried SICK!! Why Can't You Understand Simple Instructions in Zorkflak!?!?"
 
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BrownShoes

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Blitzvogel

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You guys talking about the Battleship trailer must not have played through Crysis and Crysis Warhead. First thing I thought of when sitting there waiting for Cowboys and Aliens.

"Crysis: The Movie" was the first thing I thought up. The mechanical design, aliens, red glowing metallic crap, and a hemispherical barrier = blatant Crysis rip-off. And yes, I had never heard of the movie Battleship until 5 minutes ago, and I did a forum search before starting a whole new thread to describe my distaste.
 

HeXen

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This isnt the first time people have serously thought some formation or other was Alien and later to be sad. There were many mysteries that have been solved but the funny thing is...you never hear about them once solved. cause their so mundane of course, no media touches it.
Same will happen here. Media today, letdown tomorrow.

Believers are weird, remember when so many swore Obahma was going to come out on Nov 28th or whenever it was to tell the world about aliens...then the day passed and the believers moved right on to the next topic without a word about how wrong they were. i read those paranormal sites often and that stuff goes on constantly, they hype something then it vanishes.....pathetic.
 

Hugo Drax

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Geraldo Rivera is going to air a live special next month regarding The Mystery in the sea.
 

Ichinisan

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"Crysis: The Movie" was the first thing I thought up. The mechanical design, aliens, red glowing metallic crap, and a hemispherical barrier = blatant Crysis rip-off. And yes, I had never heard of the movie Battleship until 5 minutes ago, and I did a forum search before starting a whole new thread to describe my distaste.

I see that you commented on the YouTube video 20 mins ago.

"mobius1aic"
 

Blitzvogel

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I see that you commented on the YouTube video 20 mins ago.

"mobius1aic"

My mind is just completely blown at this point as to how the movie makers got away with this without being sued by Crytek. ITS JUST SO BLATANT! I couldn't help it :p
 

HeXen

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Maybe it was Adam and Eve's crash landed space ship...long after they hurled that asteroid to kill off the not so human friendly dinosours.

all your planet are belong to us
 

dougp

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Great book! Movie was kinda meh, but wasn't terrible. Stone ruined it.

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Fritzo

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News is reporting it's an artifact from an improperly calibrated sonar. Also, the sonar they're using isn't designed for surface mapping.