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RedDwarfIV

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  1. Screw maths! Break out the SPIROGRAPHS. Potential solution to trans-Kerbin/Munar station orbital path.
  2. You fall down the stairs by two floors, but because of the rules of this game, when you open the stairwell door to Level 52, you find yourself walking into Level 53. MINDBENDER
  3. You get to Level 52. You finally find the lift. The doorway has been covered in \'CRIME SCENE - DO NOT CROSS\' tape and a small sign has been blu-tacked to it which reads \'OUT OF ORDER - SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE\'. Not wishing to see why the doorway has been covered in \'CRIME SCENE - DO NOT CROSS\' tape, you ignore the lift, and go back to the stairwell.
  4. 7/10 for artwork. I\'m not going to factor what the artwork is of into my score, since then you\'d get a 0, and seriously, that would make the effort put into it have all been for nothing.
  5. Awesome. I\'m so having one of those on my spaceship when I get one. $10000 a year to run/GW? Hell, the company my Dad works for could probably buy a fleet of these reactors.
  6. Wat They don\'t like Gen IVs because they use waste products that would otherwise be securely locked down in a place like Sellafield, instead of housed in a place where apparently terrorists might be able to get their hands on it. Which is a silly excuse.
  7. Sellafield was made worse by the fact that they tried to put the fire out with fans. Three Mile Island was a combination of damage to a release valve, human error, ambiguous control room interfaces, and a coolant failure, among other things. Chernobyl was a safety test on a new backup generator to run off the turbines as they slowed down so there would be power whilst the diesel generators were started that went wrong, and a major factor was that the reactor itself was inherently built by an unsafe Soviet design. There was also some human error factored into it. But seriously speaking, only around 100 people have died directly from radiation exposure from nuclear power plants. Yes, there was radiation poisoning, and yes there was cancer, and yes, a huge area around Chernobyl had to be abandoned. However, it is still safer than driving a car. And Fukushima never devolved into an actual nuclear incident. The sea walls just weren\'t high enough - and guess what, it was built on the side of Japan that gets the least tsunamis.
  8. 6/10 for annoying \'click me\' that is redeemed with reasonable flags. No humour.
  9. Despite the Windscal... er, Sellafield disaster, I am pro-nuclear power.
  10. 2/10 for incomprehensible signature. Also, 'If you\'re gonna call b-, post a link to prove it' to quote College Humor.
  11. [gmod]There is a thread for download issues, please post them there. Thank you. -DR[/gmod]
  12. First series - reasonably well done. Since I like PDAs, I found how they use their digivices [i remembered that. Wierd.] as digital clocks when they\'re in the real world was interesting. Multiple uses for something thats supposed to host a virtual sentient organism. Funny how things work out like that. Second series - less interesting. Not a lot else to say. Third series - A red dinosaur in a cardboard box, and the Japanese authority actually puts its ass in gear and starts sending helicopter gunships and stealth bombers with EMP charges at the invading digimon. That... its like Godzilla but with more cuteness whilst not quite the kind of sickly sweet cuteness that MLP seems to give out by forcing it down everyone\'s throats. Fourth series - saw five minutes of it, got bored, didn\'t watch any more.
  13. 4/10 because its informative about your place in the community, but it is without humour and gives a boastful impression.
  14. If I were asked which franchise I thought was better out of Pokemon and Digimon, I would say the latter. The story is written better. HAHA MLP PEOPLE - YOU CAN\'T LAUGH AT ME BECAUSE \'WELL WRITTEN STORIES\' IS YOUR EXCUSE FOR WATCHING MULTICOLOURED PONIES GO ABOUT THEIR DAILY LIVES.
  15. 6/10, because interesting, tells us something about what you like, and has some measure of good aesthetics, if marred by what other people are saying about spraypainted logos being cliche. A pony version of Doctor Who is a silly idea. Whilst I\'m sure he would gain a lot in terms of running, he wouldn\'t have been able to escape from the Daleks back when they couldn\'t climb stairs.
  16. I\'ve been looking at how anime artists draw their facial expressions. I decided that Sketch 4 was perfect for trying them out on. Its not finished, and it probably won\'t make sense, but tell me if I\'ve done them right - if I haven\'t, how can I fix it?
  17. Doctor Who makes up science. Neutrons, for instance, don\'t have a polarity. Outcasts manages to keep it all realistic, and people call other people out when they don\'t believe something - no one wanted to believe the existance of the host force, because it just didn\'t seem tangible. But by putting up an ultrasonic \'barrier\' of white noise, the host force\'s signals which was causing C24 could be jammed. No messing around with fantasy technology, just some transmitters putting out a really, really high pitched sound that the host force was using. People could do that today, if they had a reason to, and in Outcasts that reason was the host force. So there you go. Plus, for the most part, Outcasts had much better plots.
  18. Already have. http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/forum/index.php?topic=5952.msg77604#msg77604
  19. 4/10 because I\'m not interested in South Park. If its any consolation, I\'d give only 2/10 to Altair - don\'t like Matt Smith\'s style, Matt Smith\'s series, Matt Smith\'s series\' plots, Matt Smith\'s series costumes [including the fez, stetson, bow tie and rubbish tweed jacket, Matt Smith\'s series\' producers, Matt Smith\'s series TARDIS design [far too bright blue.]
  20. 'Its too cold. We shouldn\'t launch - the O Rings could fail.' 'Launch it.' 'We can\'t, it could result in fatal damage to the shuttle.' 'Launch it.' 'We can\'t launch the shuttle!' 'Launch it.' Robots could be better at managing a space agency than management.
  21. Is funny because I already told you what the <> was for.
  22. And idea I got from Twokinds, where the author used <> for Keidran language and {} for the Basitins. I\'m going to use something similar here. <> is characters talking in Haikovan. The first time anyone in the comic will speak English is when an engineer finds a feline anthro GELF on board - the GELF being from Earth. Renaza can also speak English, though as you can imagine she doesn\'t have occasion to speak it much away from the Sol system. This is because she was the first Haikovan to discover Sol, though English had been in the HSD translator database for a while beforehand. Brought to them by Tali explorers who had already found Earth. And I do have a program - Paint.NET. Layers work fine. As for sets, I\'ve already done the Drive Room so far.
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