The Proud Anselmo

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'''The Proud Anselmo''' is the flagship of [[SBASAF]]'s 30-vessel fleet, as shown in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[space program]]. It is constructed almost entirely out of cardboardium alloy (and ''is'' actually constructed out of [[cardboard boxes]] and [[Duct Tape|some tape]]). The crew of the ship is made up of First Lieuteneral Space Captainface ([[Strong Bad]]), onboard mechanic Harold "Strap" Coopmore ([[The Cheat]]), and on ground flight engineer Ted Averill. Several things adorn the vessel, including a bust of [[Van Buren]], an [[ABA basketball]], an [[Atari 2600]] joystick, an empty milk carton, and the [[Strong Badia]] [[flag day|flag]], naturally. It is also mentioned in an [[Easter egg]] that it has a vinegar-baking soda drive. In [[cliffhangers]], its interior was shown to be much larger than its exterior, similar to the TARDIS.
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'''The Proud Anselmo''' is the flagship of [[SBASAF]]'s 30-vessel fleet, as shown in the [[Strong Bad Email]] [[space program]]. It is constructed almost entirely out of cardboardium alloy (and ''is'' actually constructed out of [[cardboard boxes]] and [[Duct Tape|some tape]]). The crew of the ship is made up of First Lieuteneral Space Captainface ([[Strong Bad]]), onboard mechanic Harold "Strap" Coopmore ([[The Cheat]]), and on ground flight engineer Ted Averill. Several things adorn the vessel, including a bust of [[Van Buren]], an [[ABA basketball]], an [[Atari 2600]] joystick, an empty milk carton, and the [[Strong Badia]] [[flag day|flag]], naturally. It is also mentioned in an [[Easter egg]] that it has a vinegar-baking soda drive. In [[cliffhangers]], its interior was shown to be much larger than its exterior.  
[[Image:Anselmo.PNG|thumb|left|Constructed almost entirely out of cardboardium alloy]]
[[Image:Anselmo.PNG|thumb|left|Constructed almost entirely out of cardboardium alloy]]
The Proud Anselmo is a reference to either the rock musician [[Wikipedia:Phil Anselmo|Phil Anselmo]] (along with many other rock musicians referenced in the email) or [http://www.space.com/news/space_news_100-1.html Rene Anselmo], the driven creator of the commercial satellite industry.
The Proud Anselmo is a reference to either the rock musician [[Wikipedia:Phil Anselmo|Phil Anselmo]] (along with many other rock musicians referenced in the email) or [http://www.space.com/news/space_news_100-1.html Rene Anselmo], the driven creator of the commercial satellite industry.

Revision as of 14:21, 7 August 2009

The Proud Anselmo
The Proud Anselmo
A wonder of modern SBASAF-ery.
Fleet SBASAF
Country Strong Badia
Captain 1st Ltnrl. Space Captainface
Mechanic Harold "Strap" Coopmore
Ground Control Ted Averill
Cargo Sound F/X CD
Construction Cardboardium Alloy
Duct Tape
Miscellaneous

The Proud Anselmo is the flagship of SBASAF's 30-vessel fleet, as shown in the Strong Bad Email space program. It is constructed almost entirely out of cardboardium alloy (and is actually constructed out of cardboard boxes and some tape). The crew of the ship is made up of First Lieuteneral Space Captainface (Strong Bad), onboard mechanic Harold "Strap" Coopmore (The Cheat), and on ground flight engineer Ted Averill. Several things adorn the vessel, including a bust of Van Buren, an ABA basketball, an Atari 2600 joystick, an empty milk carton, and the Strong Badia flag, naturally. It is also mentioned in an Easter egg that it has a vinegar-baking soda drive. In cliffhangers, its interior was shown to be much larger than its exterior.

Constructed almost entirely out of cardboardium alloy

The Proud Anselmo is a reference to either the rock musician Phil Anselmo (along with many other rock musicians referenced in the email) or Rene Anselmo, the driven creator of the commercial satellite industry.

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