(02-14-2019, 10:54 PM)Black Aeronaut Wrote: Someone - Labster I believe - brought up the idea of have six Earths to not only accommodate various conflicting versions (eg: fantasy settings such as Middle Earth would be emphatically incompatible with Post-Apocalypse Earth where the Mad Maxers would be, or Future Dystopia where we'd have a lot of Cyberpunk, or Utopian Future for Starfleet and Macross).
I thought you came up with the base idea. I remember being the one to suggest "genre" Earths.
(02-14-2019, 10:54 PM)Black Aeronaut Wrote: How badly would you guys like to see Cloud City in Jupiter's atmosphere? Makoto would probably like that - industrial might and elegant living all in one package.
As long as it's non-polluting. No killing trees, mkay?
(02-15-2019, 04:03 AM)Labster Wrote: The Klemperer rosette would probably be stable enough for six earths; I haven't seen any sims, and I'm just working off intuition here.
Let's see whether we can get a semi-professional opinion here. (surfs to https://what-if.xkcd.com/ , clicks on "Submit a Question", asks about the effect a Klemperer rosette would have on the rest of the Solar System)
(02-15-2019, 04:03 AM)Labster Wrote: Either way, I want to put Seyruun on the high fantasy world.
"Waaaahhhhh! They're poking fun at me!!!"
"Usagi, it's a compliment! They want to be so much like you that they named their city after you."
"Really?"
Sometimes being a hero means you have to lie. "Yep!" Rob replied.
(02-15-2019, 04:03 AM)Labster Wrote: Should the definition of planet be "an astronomical body large enough to empower a sailor senshi"? I kinda want to take that one to the IAU. There wouldn't have to be a currently living sailor guardian, of course. But you could probably measure if the body's ley line network is complex enough to produce a living guardian.
And then people start asking to be the hosts of the currently-unallocated Star Seeds, and it comes to blows, and Usagi cries again...
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Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown