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==the remains of a computerised space probe that collided with God?== | ==the remains of a computerised space probe that collided with God?== | ||
I'm not sure we can call him that. I mean, from what I understood, he was pretty much agreeing with whatever Bender said, sort of telling him what he wanted to hear... I mean, after all, how does a space probe ''collide'' with God? It's nutty. It could be any number of things, including a galaxy that signals in binary, actually God (or ''a'' god), a galactic supercomputer, or whatever else is conceivable... Just my thoughts... {{User:Buddy13/sig}} 16:45, 13 July 2006 (PDT) | I'm not sure we can call him that. I mean, from what I understood, he was pretty much agreeing with whatever Bender said, sort of telling him what he wanted to hear... I mean, after all, how does a space probe ''collide'' with God? It's nutty. It could be any number of things, including a galaxy that signals in binary, actually God (or ''a'' god), a galactic supercomputer, or whatever else is conceivable... Just my thoughts... {{User:Buddy13/sig}} 16:45, 13 July 2006 (PDT) | ||
:Yeah I just went with that for a name because that's the best explanation of who/what it is. Then again it only seems probably that that is correct. I guess renaming the entry "God(?)" would work. Or "Shuban God", it does fit the Monk's religion. |
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the remains of a computerised space probe that collided with God?
I'm not sure we can call him that. I mean, from what I understood, he was pretty much agreeing with whatever Bender said, sort of telling him what he wanted to hear... I mean, after all, how does a space probe collide with God? It's nutty. It could be any number of things, including a galaxy that signals in binary, actually God (or a god), a galactic supercomputer, or whatever else is conceivable... Just my thoughts... Buddy13 16:45, 13 July 2006 (PDT)
- Yeah I just went with that for a name because that's the best explanation of who/what it is. Then again it only seems probably that that is correct. I guess renaming the entry "God(?)" would work. Or "Shuban God", it does fit the Monk's religion.