u/RachaelGurl91

Image 1 — There is something jellyfish-y going on...
Image 2 — There is something jellyfish-y going on...
Image 3 — There is something jellyfish-y going on...
Image 4 — There is something jellyfish-y going on...
▲ 185 r/aliens

There is something jellyfish-y going on...

These four images come from separate sources—three from government-operated platforms and one from a privately owned surveillance camera.

Different locations, different systems, but each captured something with a strangely similar jellyfish-like appearance.

I’m not claiming to know what they are. I just thought the visual similarities were interesting enough to put them side-by-side.

What do you all think?

u/RachaelGurl91 — 2 days ago

Anyone Else Getting Bogus Omega Parking Tickets? Maybe It’s Time for a Class Action

I’m curious how many other people have had this happen with Omega Parking.

I parked in a downtown lot, paid for my parking, and had a valid parking session. About 10 minutes later, I received a $50 parking violation anyway.

And this isn’t the first time I’ve had an issue like this.

I have documentation showing that my parking session was active when the violation was issued, so I’m disputing the ticket. But at this point, I’m wondering how widespread this problem is.

If Omega Parking is repeatedly issuing violations to people who can prove they paid and had valid parking sessions, I think it may be worth documenting these incidents and talking to an attorney about whether there are grounds for a class-action lawsuit or another form of collective action.

Has this happened to anyone else?

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u/RachaelGurl91 — 13 days ago
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Wait... did Generations accidentally break "Relics"?

I just noticed something on a rewatch.

In TNG: Relics, Scotty is rescued after 75 years and says, "I'll bet Jim Kirk himself hauled the old girl out of mothballs to come looking for me."

But in Generations, Scotty is on the Enterprise-B when Kirk is lost in the Nexus and presumed dead. Scotty doesn't end up on the Jenolan until after those events.

So... shouldn't Scotty already know Kirk was dead before he got stuck in the transporter buffer?

Is there an in-universe explanation for this, or is it just a continuity error because Relics was made before Generations?

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u/RachaelGurl91 — 17 days ago

Can we have a serious discussion about how a subway might work in Chattanooga?

chattanooga could use a subway. from downtown to the airport maybe as a start? maybe the cars can be trolly themed.

u/RachaelGurl91 — 1 month ago

The Traffic light at Mezcla and Walgreens on Frazier is out

There is no police directing traffic. On top of the enormous turn out for the Fair. Avoid driving and park far away and walk.

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u/RachaelGurl91 — 3 months ago

I think SFA's last two episodes are some of the best acting and story-line in show so far.

I thought a 1000 years after TNG/VOY/DS9 era --- weaponizing Omega to prove the federation couldn't stop another "Burn" style event, was good.

I choose to believe the Section 31 intelligence leak following Omega's stabilization:

Recovered analysis suggests The Burn was not caused directly by Su’Kal, but by a pre-engineered subspace resonance weapon developed by a Federation scientist aboard the KSF Khi’eth after intentionally landing within the Verubin Nebula dilithium nursery. Research logs reference long-duration experiments involving dilithium harmonic synchronization, nebular interference patterns, and reflected subspace frequencies from nearby gas giants.

Analysts believe the system was designed as a dead man’s switch. Upon the scientist’s death, the trigger activated and propagated a galaxy-scale resonance cascade through subspace.

Further classified findings indicate the Burn wave did not dissipate after initial impact. The resonance front continues expanding through subspace to this day, destabilizing refined dilithium across progressively distant regions. Current projections estimate total Vega supercluster exposure within 500 years. Full attenuation may require several millennia.

Section 31 recommendation remains unchanged: MAINTAIN OFFICIAL NARRATIVE.

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u/RachaelGurl91 — 3 months ago