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temporalExile

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  1. I think the mystery goo is a life form, and it originated from bop. Bop was once a deep space comet that contained massive amounts of goo, which was produced by an entity known as "the Kraken". This goo gathered at the core of the asteroid, where it resonated strangely, causing bop's very unusual topography. The comet orbited a young star called Kerbol for a very long time, producing massive amount of goo. Much of this goo never made it to bop's core, and instead was scattered throughout the proto-planetary disk orbiting Kerbol. Eventually, planets formed, and the goo fell to them, but was destroyed due to lack of water on every planet except for one, Kerbin (alright, Duna has ice, but lets assume that the goo didn't impact near the poles). Meanwhile, the home of the goo, Bop, had been captured in an orbit around Jool. The changes that resulted in the death of the Kraken, hence the corpse on bop's surface. However, the Kraken's soul did not did with its body, and instead fused with the goo at bop's core, where it ascended to a god-like state. Meanwhile, back on Kerbin, the goo had developed into intelligent less not sentient life. However, some of the goo remained in its original state. This goo behaves strangely under most circumstances, and even more so near bop. Or its just a kerbal 3rd grade science experiment. Either one.
  2. I'm probably going to get punched for saying this, but taco bell burritos are my favorite *Runs away yelling "PLEASE DON'T HURT ME!"*
  3. First of all, I would like to point out your extreme awesomeness. Seriously! A few weeks ago I made a general request for a warp drive. He replied with 15 minutes O_O. That aside, I would like to make some suggestions. I think that there should be more than one drive, such as a 1c limited basic drive, a tiny subluminal drive for probes, or a giant hyperluminal drive that combines the technologies of the Alcubierre drive with the bone-crushing Power of the karborundum torch drive.
  4. That happenned to me and a few other people. I'll just quote the fix for it
  5. Could you possibly make a version that works off of RoverDudes simplified warp drive once its officially released? EDIT: YAY! My first time being ninja'd!
  6. Wait, what? Did you find a hidden download somewhere? Edit: Disregard this
  7. You could make it so that the Radially attached nacelles are just particle generators, and then have them attach to a central part which is actually the warp drive (You could model it to look like the deflector dish in star trek or something) . If I were to make that set up, I would make the independent generator/drive more efficient than the single piece drive, at the cost of extra weight.
  8. Thank you so much! I really wish I could give you more rep for this! that model looks so awesome!
  9. Granted. However, the wish you come up with is terrible. I wish to meet Jebediah Kerman in person (and alive), and to spend at least an hour with him, without anything bad Oocuring.
  10. I would just like to point out that this is the 21st thread ever made on the forum. That being said,
  11. Mine came from a username for a role-playing character of mine. I thought it was pretty cool, so I decided to use it as my new standard username.
  12. This is a story about the two computer people who went to a different world, that has only the ten hundred most used words in it. Here it is. Some people who like space made two computer people, and then put them in space. The computer people went to another world that was very small, and was made of ice and ground-stuff. It took a long time. When the computer people got to the other world, they broke into two different pieces. The people who like space meant for them to do that, so it was not bad. One of the computer people went down to the other world, but the other one stayed above it. The world was really small, so things on it were not very heavy. To make sure that the computer person didn't fall off of the world, the computer person had a thing that was like the guns that people use to use to kill really big water animals. These guns fire at the world, and stick inside it. That didn't actually happen, because those guns didn't work, but the computer person didn't fall off the other world, so it was okay. The other world was really far from our world, so it takes a long time for the people who like space and the computer people to talk, but since the people who like space told the computer people what to do before they left, the computer people didn't need to talk with the people who like space that much. The computer people sent pictures of the other world to our world. Those computer people are the first to ever go to a world like that. I made this story with the up goer five word change thing
  13. Thanks for the nice list, I'll add it in the OP. Also, IIRC, the communotron-16 is in the start node, so data transmission is accessible to everyone, but electric charge will be pretty limited. I wouldn't be supprised if I saw some makeshift LFO electric generators.
  14. Wait... If the altimeter says 5000, the why does surface look so much closer?
  15. Banned for being C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!'d
  16. Please post on the thread if you are going to participate, even if you don't have a score yet. This is to make sure that it doesn't sink again... Once you get a score, you can make new post for it. If you are updating your score, please make a new post as well.
  17. Something that I would like to point out is that a black hole inside a nebula, as you have it in this starmap, is impossible. It would be impossible for a nebula to form from in the same area as black hole, when the future black hole goes supernova, the stellar material is ejected, but quickly pulled back towards the black hole, forming an accretion disk instead of a nebula.
  18. Hey guys, lets try not to hijack the thread. I recommend discussing the star maps somewhere else.
  19. Granted. The food magically appears in various places inside of your rib cage, causing fatal organ damage
  20. Actually, that was kind of a sarcastic, no-craps given attempt. Here's a 50% less sarcastic, 0.65 craps given attempt! As for your drawing, 3/10. I probably would have given it a higher score if you had found some way to work temporal into it. Edit: fixed the brokedness
  21. There. Xrayfish: 10/10 would mspaint drawing again
  22. Granted, but since tortillas aren't sentient, and thus can't play silly forum games, a red blooded troll grants your wish instead. EDIT: ninja'd Granted. Your copy of time magazine is waiting for you in the freezer I wish for these:
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