User blog comment:The Leader/ISS Parody/@comment-938423-20100207113155

Seriously, you should merge some of your comments...

Anyway, for the less-vocabulary folk, intercontinental means:


 * between or among continents; involving two or more continents:

So that would be Antarctica and UnitedTerra. May I remind you, Explorer, that Antarctica is a continent as there is land beneath the ice in reality. But the U.S. is not a continent. It's on a continent.

To be more specific, on North America I believe. The US is not a continent but it is ON the continent of North America. US, which means United States is in America, south to Canada.

But although Antarctica is a parody of the US, it should still be a continent, otherwise the word intercontinental is useless in these situations. I am thinking of changing the UTR to a continent, anyway - in the penguin universe, of course.