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Space suits: may not be needed anymore just hang on them:...

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Question by A. George Dave Prince
Submitted on 6/2/2004
Related FAQ: Star Trek Comics Checklist, Part 1/9
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Space suits:
may not be needed anymore
just hang on them: in the hanger bay.

With the Intercom field barrior:
The person perhaps could walk on the moon,
walk on their shuttle craft breathing easy.

The Problem do not let anyone nail the
intercom. The barrior has a feild protector
to let you no when enegy run low also protects from attack.

Attached on you uniform the intercom
also is like the cb radio as to speaking
on a going a way mission or speaking
anyone aboard the ship:

No longer you have to wear a glass over your
head.


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