spaced out 1999

i need an episode title from the second season. it was the abandoned group of ships inhabited by a hypnotic moster that sucked it's prey in like a vacum cleaner and exhaled a sucked dry husk. i kept thinking devil in the dark, but that's the rock muncher in st. i would like to find a still of that clump of ships and do a dio. i can find titles but only without syns.

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It was called Dragon's Domain, but it was Season One!

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Wulf

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Wulf Corbett

Damn, that episode scared the bejeezus out of me. Thanks for reminding me. Just what I needed. Pants full of crap on a Friday night.

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flak monkey

Pleasure :-)

Wulf

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Wulf Corbett

whbh lied!! thanks.

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someone

now go read the short story high 30.

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Sounds about like the one AMT (I think it was) put out in the 90s. MPC re-release or new mold, I cannot say.

AMT also popped out a Moonbase with a tiny Eagle in the 90s.

WmB

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WmB

Back in the late 70s.MPC put out an Eagle model,wasnt real big,8'' long,but a decent kit.

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teem

I thought that the 8" was an IMAI and the Airfix/MPC was a bit bigger, about 12" long....

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The Old Man

Yeah, my AMT measures about 12"

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Jack Bohn

AFAIK, Imai Eagle is less detailed. While mine (AMT) is stashed away I think that it will be about 12" long when assembled.

Peteski

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Peter W.

Well,I was going by memory.

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teem

All the Eagles:

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Pat

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Pat Flannery

Here's info on the Imai one:

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yet more data on various Eagle kits:
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Pat

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Pat Flannery

Somehow I get the feeling you're a research librarian in another life. :)

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.

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Mad-Modeller

i remember that name.....not heard for years

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Jules

Charles Metz used to hang out here when I first found the group. He always knew just the right book to look up for that elusive bit of info. You've become our digital version.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.

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Mad-Modeller wrote:

Charles Metz:

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's a street view from where he works, right in the University Of Chicago Bernard A. Mitchell Hospital:
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see you Dr. Metz...and we see that once again, you've spent too much of your paycheck on model aircraft. Now you must use your cellphone to add more money to your checking account...just like last month. Don't think you can hide those models, doctor. We'll see where you put them, and our operative will recover them. BTW, you're getting low on toilet paper at home...you only have one roll left at last check. I know you thought you had bought eight rolls just last week, but you only bought four rolls of Soft And Gentle, and you know how fast those rolls go empty. So why not a better quality of toilet paper Dr. Metz? Oh, I see. More money to spend on the aircraft models, right? Yes, we know all about the monkey that rides on your back like a Aurora King Kong model. Our operative? Well, there are many candidates for that, aren't there, Dr. Metz?:
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's just say that the Japanese are very interested in any aid you may be giving to Chinese in regards to details on 1/18th scale aircraft models, and the Chinese are still not convinced you are not a Japanese double agent. Like a deadly stonefish, our operative hides himself among a sea of smiling Asian faces, undetected by either side. Let us also just say that for but a bit of radiological material, you could afford both models _and_ quality toilet paper. But the operative must for now remain a secret, known only to us of the Special Operations Division of the Pyongyang IPMS (SODPIPMS). I would however take that styrene chopstick you found under your pillow this morning as as a warning to be careful where your occidental feet tread* in times like these. The Nichimo Ninja use that as their favored calling card. There is no antidote for Fugu poisoning, and I suggest that you share your lunch with all the members of your department...and note if any are loath to eat it. ;-)

  • "Tread"...a little joke on my part, for the benefit of you American military modelers. Not that your inferior western minds would understand the full nuances of it.

Xi Poon Tang

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Pat Flannery

The scarey episode - and they lost an Eagle cockpit

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Martin

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