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  • Ejection
  • Ejection
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  • Ejection (排出 Haishutsu) is an Absorption Curse Spell.
  • Ejection is one of three ways in which a housemate can leave the Big Brother House.
  • Ejection is the ability that most vehicles and structures in the game G-Nome possess.
  • [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Ejection]] < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Ejection]] ēiectus, past participle of ēiciō (“‘throw or thrust out’”).
  • There are some things that simply can not be recycled. For example, uranium, neptunium, and plutonium wastes, being radioactive, can't be used for much aside from weaponry and for fuel in nuclear power plants. When chain reactions have exhausted the radioactive material, these will have to be disposed of elsewhere. One option is by disposal into a landfill. Another, more likely alternative in the future is the removal of this material from the earth. Although the risks of a failure--such as a catastrophic explosion of the space shuttle as it is going upward--have been trumped up by the media and press, the risks are slight, we still send astronauts to space despite the risks of their dying; accidents usually don't occur all that commonly. When the wastes are safely delivered into space, pl
  • Ejection was the act of removing a player from a sports game, either temporarily or permanently, as a result of their having committed a foul. In 2152, a water polo player from Texas, number 8, fouled one of Jonathan Archer's players, resulting in a twenty-second ejection. Trip Tucker questioned whether that was fair, as it would give Archer's team an advantage, but Archer explained that was the point of the penalty. (ENT: "Vox Sola")
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Name
  • Ejection
Kanji
  • 排出
Rōmaji
  • Haishutsu
Description
  • The process by which a housemate is removed from the House
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  • Ejection was the act of removing a player from a sports game, either temporarily or permanently, as a result of their having committed a foul. In 2152, a water polo player from Texas, number 8, fouled one of Jonathan Archer's players, resulting in a twenty-second ejection. Trip Tucker questioned whether that was fair, as it would give Archer's team an advantage, but Archer explained that was the point of the penalty. (ENT: "Vox Sola") In 2375, Benjamin Sisko committed a baseball foul during the Niners' game against the Logicians, by making contact with the umpire, Odo. The Changeling subsequently ejected him from the game, in accordance with rule number 4.06, subsection a, paragraph 4. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")
  • There are some things that simply can not be recycled. For example, uranium, neptunium, and plutonium wastes, being radioactive, can't be used for much aside from weaponry and for fuel in nuclear power plants. When chain reactions have exhausted the radioactive material, these will have to be disposed of elsewhere. One option is by disposal into a landfill. Another, more likely alternative in the future is the removal of this material from the earth. Although the risks of a failure--such as a catastrophic explosion of the space shuttle as it is going upward--have been trumped up by the media and press, the risks are slight, we still send astronauts to space despite the risks of their dying; accidents usually don't occur all that commonly. When the wastes are safely delivered into space, placing them in orbit will be folly because orbits are (contrary to public opinion) not always stable (hence the International Space Station's scheduled crashing into the earth). Instead, they must be ejected away from the earth. Given a finite propulsion, we can deliver the wastes an infinite distance away from the earth (sounds counterintuitive, but can be proven using calculus and the universal law of gravitation). When the wastes have thus been ejected, the risks will decrease considerably. As an alternative to sending waste an infinite distance away, it is also possible to send it into the Sun for safe and reliable incineration.
  • Ejection (排出 Haishutsu) is an Absorption Curse Spell.
  • Ejection is one of three ways in which a housemate can leave the Big Brother House.
  • Ejection is the ability that most vehicles and structures in the game G-Nome possess.
  • [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Ejection]] < [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Ejection]] ēiectus, past participle of ēiciō (“‘throw or thrust out’”).