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Earhart’s Plane after 90 Decades may have been found

wklee

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After 900 years? Was it that long ago? ;):):cool:
 
After 900 years? Was it that long ago? ;):):cool:
It was a silly mistake! I only noticed it after posting and I was unable to correct it Outside the 10 Minute Editing period!

Tried to Message a moderator but no response so far.
 
I guess it's too late to amend anything now with or with a moderator's help! Unlike DPR's unlimited time Post Edit feature, if the post hadn't been replied to...
 
Same topic Deleted from DPR's News and Rumours Talk. I guess it's Mako.
 
The Amelia Earhart mystery was "solved" in an episode of Star Trek Voyager named "The 37's". :eek:
 
The Amelia Earhart mystery was "solved" in an episode of Star Trek Voyager named "The 37's". :eek:
Really!? I hadn't watched a lot of Star Trek beyond The Next Generation, Late 80s, early 90s. That was the time when Star Trek : The Next Generation went into Movies.
 
Really!? I hadn't watched a lot of Star Trek beyond The Next Generation, Late 80s, early 90s. That was the time when Star Trek : The Next Generation went into Movies.
Yeah, it was quite a good episode. The premise was that Earhart and her plane were taken mid-flight by aliens in 1937, put into suspended animation for some purpose but never revived. They were discovered on a planet in deep space by the crew of the USS Voyager in the year 2371 and revived. It's a classic "fish out of water" story.
 
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