User talk:Tuckerscreator

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Hello and let me be the first to welcome you to Wikitroid, the fan-based Metroid resource. I hope you like the place and choose to join us in our work. Here are a few good links for newcomers: structure tutorial]] great article]] I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikitroid member! By the way, you can sign your name on Talk and vote pages using three tildes, like this: ~ . Four tildes  produces your name and the current date. If you have any questions, ask me on my talk page. Happy editing! &mdash; FastLizard4 {ADMIN} (Talk&bull;Contribs&bull;Logs) 06:53, 6 November 2008 (UTC)
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You should know better than to do this - making 24 edits to a single page with some of the edits being within minutes of each other. Administrators have to check each edit made to the wiki, and this sort of editing doesn't make our job easier. In fact, after a certain point, it becomes disruptive to those trying to help the wiki. Next time, instead of editing the page section-by-section, edit the entire page at once and preview your edits before saving them so you can make as few edits as possible. It makes everyone's life easier. (Note: If the link gives you a 404 error, refresh the page a couple of times.) -- FastLizard4 {ADMIN} (Talk&bull;Contribs&bull;Logs) 05:10, 29 March 2009 (UTC)

Question
In response to your vote on Samuslovr1's RfA, can you provide links to these "rumors"? -- FastLizard4 {ADMIN} (Talk&bull;Contribs&bull;Logs) 06:07, 8 April 2009 (UTC)

RE: (Several Messages)
Firstly, in RE to the vote thing: Please don't ever do that again. You clog up the RC and patrol queues, and it's the very reason why I run two bots. If you need something like that done, let me know and I can feed my bots the necessary commands, and they'll do it without any disruption to the queues (since they run from my account).

In RE to the warp drive explanation: As you know, Einstein's laws of relativity state that no object in space can travel the speed of light or faster due to the problem of time dilation: as velocity approaches the speed of light, distance (and thus time, a complex relationship) approach 0. This is easily provable: If you were to take two watches of the exact same model and synchronize them with each other perfectly, left one on the ground and took the other with you on a jet airplace, you would notice that the watch that was with you (thus moving) would be slightly behind the stationary watch. However, there is a way around the speed of light limitation. Einstein's theories state that gravity (as we experience it) is a simple manifestation of the warping of the space-time continuum caused by the presence of extremely massive objects (planets, etc.). Think along the lines of a metal ball placed on a trampoline. Einstein established that because space is bendable, it can "fold over" on itself, hence the concept behind wormholes. In addition, this leads to the concept of warp drive for another loophole in Einstein's theories: There is no limit to how fast space can move.

Warp drive works like this: The drive uses spatial modification to create a "bubble" of space surrounding the ship by warping space (a "warp" field), hence the name warp drive. It also creates a rapidly contracting bubble of space in front of the ship, and a rapidly expanding bubble of space behind the ship. This causes space to move multiple times the speed of light (up to, potentially, close to infinite velocity should you have enough power) around the ship. In actuality, the ship is totally stationary; rather, space is moving around the ship, again, because there is no speed limit to space itself, just objects in space.

Star Trek actually obeys the speed barrier rather well, stating in the episode The Lights of Zetar (Season 3, Original Series) that no natural phenomina can travel faster than the speed of light (since they are incapable of spatial modification), only artificial warp-driven ships. I could go into more detail and explain the physics behind the system, but one would need to have a knowledge of physics (especially space warping) to understand it. -- FastLizard4 {ADMIN} (Talk&bull;Contribs&bull;Logs) 06:30, 2 May 2009 (UTC)