This ship was strange. It appeared to be made of some Quantium-Wikipedium alloy that seemed that it could have all the properties, known and otherwise, of a half-eaten Ymirian jumbo-sapote. However, since no one in the observable universe, with the sole exception of one Comte de Saint Germain, has ever been able to eat a full half of an Ymirian jumbo-sapote, this claim has gone on wildly unsupported by scholars as a potential building material and is widely accepted to indeed be fictional. Many participants outside the observable universe have eaten the Ymirian jumbo-sapote to its fullest extent, but as they are yet to have been observed, well...
The toilet iguana had finally gotten out of David's hands and was now scampering around the ship, glancing hungrily at Plant. The iguana glanced as if hi life depended on eating that one plant. After spending a couple whiles and a bit contemplating whether or not he should eat the plant and what it would taste like, he started contemplating the meaning of life. He came to the conclusion that the meaning of life was to wear funny hats, after which he returned to his thoughts about plant tasting. Finally seeing his chance, the iguana took his shot and ran for the plant.
The two Florida Men, one now separated from his former powers were engaged in a high-stakes game of rock-paper-scissors. The loser had to pick the next game they would be playing on their way to Planet McPlanetface.
Originally, Steve was contemplating what it would take for a Steve to be turned into a black hole. Steve came to the same conclusion that noted Englishman John Archibald Wheeler came to, and that conclusion was that if enough Steve was concentrated in a small enough space, then a Steve (Wheeler generalized with light) could be made into a point in space where Steves are so concentrated that they form an event horizon. To avoid contemplating ways it could meet an untimely demise, Steve continued hovering in the ship. Steve felt that it was being slowly processed and turned into sugar by Plant, but thinking that Plant was just a plant, Steve said nothing, not trying to create more noise. Steve did join in with the singing however.
In the midst of whatever that was, the twins were...
Well...
Let's just say that they were having an argument with the narrator.
"...Yes you did."
"I most certainly did not."
"No I didn't."
"Yes you did."
"No I didn't."
"No I didn't."
This continued, with the twins looking like they were arguing with themselves, but they were on the same side, all the way until the earliest point in time that iguana contemplation had contemplated. This contemplation included the contemplation of the contemplating of the set of all sets that had never been contemplated.