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Dokko, Olga and Carlin are woken up by an alarm set off by Pin. He informs his friends that he has made an experimental engine which would allow the ship to exceed the speed of light, but the experiment went wrong and instead transported everyone into a parallel universe. Pin is unable to push the lever on his device, because if they're in their world currently, they would go in a different one, so they decide to test out simple laws of physics to see where they actually are. First off, they decide to test Pascal's law, which involves transportation of any physical matter which is supposed to flow in an equal direction. For that, they decide to blow a balloon, but Krash suddenly shows up, thinking they're doing magic tricks. Startled by his presence, the balloon suddenly pops and knocks everyone out. Later, they test out Bernoulli's law, which involves the material objects continuing to move even if the pressure is applied to them. They get a ping-pong ball and put it into the stream of air from the hair dryer, but Krash ruins this experiment as well, as the rest get tied up by the hair dryer. Lastly, the crew tests out Archimedes' law, which involves the applying pressure of a weight put in water being the same as it. They put a weight into the water bowl, and are happy to conclude that they're in their own world. With their experiments finally over, Krash shows his magic trick, which involves transporting everyone across many bizarre dimensions.
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Dokko, Olga and Carlin are woken up by an alarm set off by Pin. He informs his friends that he has made an experimental engine which would allow the ship to exceed the speed of light, but the experiment went wrong and instead transported everyone into a parallel universe. Pin is unable to push the lever on his device, because if they're in their world currently, they would go in a different one, so they decide to test out simple laws of physics to see where they actually are.
First off, they decide to test Pascal's law, which involves transportation of any physical matter which is supposed to flow in an equal direction. For that, they decide to blow a balloon, but Krash suddenly shows up, thinking they're doing magic tricks. Startled by his presence, the balloon suddenly pops and knocks everyone out. Later, they test out Bernoulli's law, which involves the material objects continuing to move even if the pressure is applied to them. They get a ping-pong ball and put it into the stream of air from the hair dryer, but Krash ruins this experiment as well, as the rest get tied up by the hair dryer. Lastly, the crew tests out Archimedes' law, which involves the applying pressure of a weight put in water being the same as it. They put a weight into the water bowl, and are happy to conclude that they're in their own world. With their experiments finally over, Krash shows his magic trick, which involves transporting everyone across many bizarre dimensions.
First off, they decide to test Pascal's law, which involves transportation of any physical matter which is supposed to flow in an equal direction. For that, they decide to blow a balloon, but Krash suddenly shows up, thinking they're doing magic tricks. Startled by his presence, the balloon suddenly pops and knocks everyone out. Later, they test out Bernoulli's law, which involves the material objects continuing to move even if the pressure is applied to them. They get a ping-pong ball and put it into the stream of air from the hair dryer, but Krash ruins this experiment as well, as the rest get tied up by the hair dryer. Lastly, the crew tests out Archimedes' law, which involves the applying pressure of a weight put in water being the same as it. They put a weight into the water bowl, and are happy to conclude that they're in their own world. With their experiments finally over, Krash shows his magic trick, which involves transporting everyone across many bizarre dimensions.
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->'''Carlin:''' Nope, I'm tapping out. I've had enough displace today.
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->'''Carlin:''' Nope, I'm tapping out. I've had enough displace today.today.
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Dokko, Olga and Carlin are woken up by an alarm set off by Pin. He informs his friends that he has made an experimental engine which would allow the ship to exceed the speed of light, but the experiment went wrong and instead transported everyone into a parallel universe. Pin is unable to push the lever on his device, because if they're in their world currently, they would go in a different one, so they decide to test out simple laws of physics to see where they actually are. First off, they decide to test Pascal's law, which involves transportation of any physical matter which is supposed to flow in an equal direction. For that, they decide to blow a balloon, but Krash suddenly shows up, thinking they're doing magic tricks. Startled by his presence, the balloon suddenly pops and knocks everyone out. Later, they test out Bernoulli's law, which involves the material objects continuing to move even if the pressure is applied to them. They get a ping-pong ball and put it into the stream of air from the hair dryer, but Krash ruins this experiment as well, as the rest get tied up by the hair dryer. Lastly, the crew tests out Archimedes' law, which involves the applying pressure of a weight put in water being the same as it. They put a weight into the water bowl, and are happy to conclude that they're in their own world. With their experiments finally over, Krash shows his magic trick, which involves transporting everyone across many bizarre dimensions.
!!Tropes:
* ArtShift: The ending of the episode has Krash transport his friends into the 2D animation of the classic series. He also has them transport into a world full of abstract figures.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Carlin's reactions when he has to go through Archimedes' law:
->'''Carlin:''' Nope, I'm tapping out. I've had enough displace today.
Dokko, Olga and Carlin are woken up by an alarm set off by Pin. He informs his friends that he has made an experimental engine which would allow the ship to exceed the speed of light, but the experiment went wrong and instead transported everyone into a parallel universe. Pin is unable to push the lever on his device, because if they're in their world currently, they would go in a different one, so they decide to test out simple laws of physics to see where they actually are. First off, they decide to test Pascal's law, which involves transportation of any physical matter which is supposed to flow in an equal direction. For that, they decide to blow a balloon, but Krash suddenly shows up, thinking they're doing magic tricks. Startled by his presence, the balloon suddenly pops and knocks everyone out. Later, they test out Bernoulli's law, which involves the material objects continuing to move even if the pressure is applied to them. They get a ping-pong ball and put it into the stream of air from the hair dryer, but Krash ruins this experiment as well, as the rest get tied up by the hair dryer. Lastly, the crew tests out Archimedes' law, which involves the applying pressure of a weight put in water being the same as it. They put a weight into the water bowl, and are happy to conclude that they're in their own world. With their experiments finally over, Krash shows his magic trick, which involves transporting everyone across many bizarre dimensions.
!!Tropes:
* ArtShift: The ending of the episode has Krash transport his friends into the 2D animation of the classic series. He also has them transport into a world full of abstract figures.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Carlin's reactions when he has to go through Archimedes' law:
->'''Carlin:''' Nope, I'm tapping out. I've had enough displace today.