[quote=@Tenish the Mighty] Grr... Ok. Time for lessons in elementary astrophysics with Dr. Hundred Zanzibar Thermopolis Kira Space. Is. Not. Cold. There is very little matter in a vacuum, hence, very little heat transference by any means other than radiation. As such, object cool down at a markedly slower rate than in atmosphere unless interacting with volumes of other, cold matter, like interstellar gas clouds. Depending upon the insulating qualities of the [i]Lone Star's[/i] hull, likely to be substantial as a long-voyage space craft, it's size, and how long it has been in the current star system, the Star is more likely to be hazardously hot than it is to be cold. Especially if many of it's systems are still functioning, as the bots and depressurization sensors seem to indicate. That is an awful lot of energy with nowhere to go, just building up inside the ship. If it really is approaching absolute zero inside of the ship that is a much more interesting anomaly than otherwise. Also then we get into the complications involved with superfluidity and quantum hydrodynamics with H2O in those conditions. If that is the case than Hundred will just stay outside in the meteor shower, thank you very much, she'd have better chances with them. tl;dr: Stop having fun with your space opera guys! Because physics! [/quote] Ok, so my blood vacuum boiled. I'll seal it off.