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According to the authors of the underground German documentary movie from the Thule society, the only produced craft of the Haunibu-3 type-the 74-meter diameter naval warfare dreadnought was chosen for the most courageous mission of this whole century-the trip to Mars. The craft was of saucer shape, had the bigger Andromeda tachyon drives, and was armed with four triple gun turrets of large naval caliber (three inverted upside down and attached to the underside of the craft, and the fourth on top of the crew compartments). A volunteer suicide crew of Germans and Japanese was chosen, because everybody knew that this journey was a one-way journey with no return. The large intensity of the electro-magnetogravitic fields and the inferior quality of the metal alloys used then for the structural elements of the drive, was causing the metal to fatigue and get very brittle only after a few months of work of the drive. The flight to Mars departed from Germany one month before the war ended--in April 1945. It was probably a large crew, numbering in the hundreds, because of the low level of automation and electronic controls inside the saucer. Most of the systems of the craft had to be operated like these on a U-boat of that time--manually. Because the structurally weakened tachyon drives were not working with full power and not all the time, the trip to Mars took almost 8 months to accomplish. An initial short trust towards Mars was probably used the strong gravitational field close to Earth, after that the craft was "coasting" for 8 months in an elliptical orbit to Mars with its main drives turned off. Smaller Kohler converters were probably used to power the systems and life support equipment on board. I do not have any information at the present time about any artificial gravity capability on board the craft, but that could have been easily done with the large antigravity drives of the ship. After a heavy, almost crashing landing, the saucer slammed to a stop, damaging irreparably its drives, but saving the crew. That happened in the middle of January 1946. The crash landing on Mars was not only due to the crippled tachyon drives of the craft--it was also due to the smaller gravitational field of Mars generating less power for the tachyon drives; and also due to the thinner atmosphere on Mars, that could not be used as effectively for air breaking as the Earth's atmosphere could. The craft was shaped as a giant saucer--a form that is very efficient as an air brake, when it is entered into the atmosphere with its huge cross section perpendicular to the trajectory of descent. One question, that I have not answered yet in the affirmative is how were the Germans able to regenerate the air inside the craft for 8 months for this big crew. Quite probably they were using advanced life support systems, developed initially for their larger Walter turbine and free energy submarines, that were cruising the oceans without resurfacing. The radio message with the mixed news was received by the German underground space control center in Neu Schwabenland and by their research base on the Moon.
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CBA
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paragraphs
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Whittie
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Got bored after According.
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skell
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bollocks
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CorsAsh
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Rubbish.
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Tommy
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
Got bored after According.
Me 2
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oh.
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Rachel H
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
Rubbish.
I believe quite far fetched things, but this is just ludicrous
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quote: Originally posted by Aj.
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quote: Originally posted by Aj.
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Rachel H
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If you don't want to read it don't bother posting you stupid fcuking hebrew speaking scum.
[Edited on 18-04-2007 by Rachel H]
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I got to 'underground German documentary'
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Tarrantino
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quote: Originally posted by Rachel H
If you don't want to read it don't bother posting you stupid fcuking hebrew speaking scum.
[Edited on 18-04-2007 by Rachel H]
i didnt know you were jewish
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load of piss 
good read though for some reason made me think of those little spacecraft seen in the film Independence Day
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that pic was better pre-doctored imo
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Rachel H
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Hannbeu or howevery you spell it, this story is in the relms of fantasy BUT the Germans WERE up to some freeky shit at the end of the war and had we not been bombing them day and night they might have somehow developed some quite extrodianry things.
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do you think the war(s) have set the world back a bit in terms of space exploration Oliver?
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Rachel H
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Set back by years, once Germany had finnished fighting their wars they would have started to conquer space and a lot earlier than the Russians and Americans, they needed all of the German scientists to even get a rocket in the air.
By 1950 Germany would have had a man in space, probably a Jew on a one way ticket.
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interesting views as always Oliver.
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World War 2 would of been so much better if it was set in space.
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