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kerbiloid

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  1. Granted. They are. In the Time Warp. I wish the WH40k setting was more structurized.
  2. Granted. You start reading Korea Today and Foreign Trade of the DPRK magazines. I wish to provide you with a link, but not sure if this is allowed.
  3. Though, scientific or not, Interstellar gifted us this precious "Shocked..." meme picture. (Maybe not exactly Interstellar, I don't remember).
  4. Granted. You travel into the Carbon-osmos. I wish to try my best.
  5. The inhabitants own simple PC everywhere (the consoles aren't popular). And these 500 MW mostly belong to several biggest mining companies (300 MW to BitRiver, having 8 facilities). *** Fusion reactors will turn the whole world into one big Bitcoin mine.
  6. No Tolkien's language is enough complete to actually use it even for a little, without thinking out the words and rules several times more.
  7. https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/5796537 The overall cryptomining power in Russia broke the record, having grown up to 500 MW this year. (Mostly in the Urals, Siberian and Far East regions).
  8. It's a soup-orbital trajectory. Waiter! Don't take away the plates, I will make a plate armor.
  9. Who decides, who is rogue? Why Dr. Mann can't give a command: "Depressurize the rogue ship"? As he can give commands to the Endurance crafts, he is obviously authorized as a crew member. *** Another, even more bright silliness: the craft with active docking port doesn't need cooperation of the passive counterpart, it just hooks it in all known docking systems. That's exactly how they docked the frozen Salyut. It's a pure mechanics. The passive side is just a set of holes with latches. The only example of the opposite, was Gemini, as the passive side (Agena) had active port, while the active side (Gemini) had a passive adaptor. But even there, the reaction of the active adaptor on the passive side was pure mechanical, just the mechanics was perverted. (To make the expendable Gemini part as cheap as possible) So, the whole idea that Cooper could interfere the docking process is a pure nonsense. There is absolutely no reason to make the passive docking port lockable, except the space pirates. And as we can clearly see, the Ranger/Endurance docking ports were just a usual hooking system.
  10. The chewing gum is banned in the classroom.
  11. Granted. You leave the venue and get out to the avenue. But it's harder to listen from there. I wish this ggalaxy had one arm more.
  12. Don't you find it strange that a service robot can remotely disable your ship systems when there is a crew onboard?
  13. We don't know if TARS can do it better. Probably, Dr. Mann had reasons to doubt.
  14. Date the road police officers. They love people without license driving a car.
  15. The Orion charge with a ballast instead of its nuke, is the shield to turn the bullet energy into the conical tungsten jet energy, and thus protecting the pusher plate from concentrated central hits.
  16. The galaxies are somebody's rotating combustion engines.
  17. If accelerate the bullet up to 0.1 c, its kinetic energy will exceed a nuclear blast energy per mass, thus it can blow up an Orion charge from back without a fissile, Then like always, the tungsten membrane, tungsten jet, pusher plate. So, it would be an inert and safe version of the orionuke, a laser-driven kickback orion scheme.
  18. Granted. You have a guitar, cast out of lead. Granted. Otumvay uumtay oncessumcay estay. Ooglegay odomay utereway. Granted. Your world is 50 cm in diameter. But with the statue. I wish to know what the very first language was.
  19. Soyuz MS-23 is tested, Progress MS-22 is fueled, Progress MS-25 has arrived to Baikonur. (In Russian, google fails) https://pikabu.ru/story/soyuzms_23_proshel_ispyitaniya_gruzovik_progress_ms22_zapravlen_toplivom_a_progress_ms25_tolko_chto_pribyil_na_kosmodrom_9894813
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