Quote Originally Posted by Cabbage Patch View Post
Challenge accepted

First, there was a real Luftwaffe "Jellyfish" from World War 2. It was the codename for the encrypted teletype machine in the Luftwaffe HQ in Paris that was used to get orders from the Luftwaffe HQ in Berlin. Here's a picture of one of the surviving units, codename Sturgeon.



Then there's this image of what an F-8 Crusader of the German Marine Flieger might have looked like, if Germany had purchased the F-8 in the early 60s instead of the F-104. It's in the colors of the notional unit Marinefliegergeschwade 7 the "Fighting Jellyfish".



And finally, here's a fanciful image of a far-future Luftwaffe spacecraft, powered by Jellyfish psychic energy (okay, it's really an image from a Japanese Anime, but some of the characters were Germans)
Oh, CB, all Germans in space are kept in black and white. In the same year of Star Trek's first regular season (1966), when James Tiberius Kirk started to go where no man has gone before, a German sci-fi series was broadcasted as well. And we got our very own commander - Cliff Allister McLane. Yeah.



And of course, no German astronaut would leave home without an iron. Cf. time index at 01:37.