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Bootleg Jack
Potters Field
124
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Posted - 2012.05.30 01:57:00 -
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When you think about it space is really safe, not from other players, but space itself.
We need more random destruction.
At least 2-3 super novas a year.
At least 3-4 planets, and everything in orbit around them destroyed by impacts with commets/etc, in fact mining should increase the risk of nearby destruction.
There should be a 1 in 100,000 chance you will be hit by space junk and be destroyed, pod and all. The odds increase in systems where ships have been destoryed. I'm an American, English is my second language... |
Roll Sizzle Beef
Space Mutiny
456
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:05:00 -
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On average, the Milky Way produces a naked eye supernova roughly once per century. And we can warp though planets... Case closed. |
Morganta
Peripheral Madness The Midget Mafia
1326
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:06:00 -
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Bootleg Jack wrote:When you think about it space is really safe, not from other players, but space itself.
We need more random destruction.
At least 2-3 super novas a year.
At least 3-4 planets, and everything in orbit around them destroyed by impacts with commets/etc, in fact mining should increase the risk of nearby destruction.
There should be a 1 in 100,000 chance you will be hit by space junk and be destroyed, pod and all. The odds increase in systems where ships have been destoryed.
so a thermonuclear tipped cruise missile will only dent my shields but an old toaster will destroy my pod?
I donno about this plan
The American public's reaction to the change was poor and the new cola was a major marketing failure. The subsequent reintroduction of Coke's original formula, re-branded as "Coca-Cola Classic", resulted in a significant gain in sales, leading to speculation that the introduction of the New Coke formula was just a marketing ploy |
Wilma Lawson
Hedion University Amarr Empire
31
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:06:00 -
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What's "spcae"? |
Ituhata Saken
Elysium Enterprises
134
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:09:00 -
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Morganta wrote:
so a thermonuclear tipped cruise missile will only dent my shields but an old toaster will destroy my pod?
I donno about this plan
Momentary fluctuation in shield modulation frequency allowing space junk to pass through to the hull.
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Karn Dulake
Souls Must Be Trampled The.Alliance
818
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:16:00 -
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I am starting to notice that the quality of the General Discussion threads have gone down hill of late.
Is it just me? I dont normally troll, but when i do i do it on General Discussion. |
Richard Desturned
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
498
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:26:00 -
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Roll Sizzle Beef wrote:On average, the Milky Way produces a naked eye supernova roughly once per century.
The last Milky Way supernova visible to the naked eye was observed in 1604, hardly "once per century" eh |
Ituhata Saken
Elysium Enterprises
135
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:32:00 -
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Richard Desturned wrote:Roll Sizzle Beef wrote:On average, the Milky Way produces a naked eye supernova roughly once per century. The last Milky Way supernova visible to the naked eye was observed in 1604, hardly "once per century"
Pretty sure a star supernovas in our galaxy once every 50 years, whether they are observable or not with the naked eye is a different matter. Last supernova that could be observed by the naked eye was in 1987 in the southern hemisphere. |
Bootleg Jack
Potters Field
124
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:34:00 -
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Roll Sizzle Beef wrote:On average, the Milky Way produces a naked eye supernova roughly once per century. And we can warp though planets... Case closed. I'm more interested in the destruction than seeing it, how many happen that are not visible? I'm an American, English is my second language... |
Bernie Nator
Talocan Hive Talocan United
283
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:36:00 -
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Bootleg Jack wrote:Roll Sizzle Beef wrote:On average, the Milky Way produces a naked eye supernova roughly once per century. And we can warp though planets... Case closed. I'm more interested in the destruction than seeing it, how many happen that are not visible? Go find a shattered planet. Hug the shattered planet.
Warp to the shattered planet's moon. |
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ModeratedToSilence
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
47
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:43:00 -
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Karn Dulake wrote:I am starting to notice that the quality of the General Discussion threads have gone down hill of late. Is it just me?
GD has always been poor.
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Bootleg Jack
Potters Field
125
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Posted - 2012.05.30 02:46:00 -
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Man it's a typo, you guys must be hard up for entertainment... I'm an American, English is my second language... |
Alavaria Fera
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
945
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Posted - 2012.05.30 03:41:00 -
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Bernie Nator wrote:Bootleg Jack wrote:Roll Sizzle Beef wrote:On average, the Milky Way produces a naked eye supernova roughly once per century. And we can warp though planets... Case closed. I'm more interested in the destruction than seeing it, how many happen that are not visible? Go find a shattered planet. Hug the shattered planet. Warp to the shattered planet's moon. You can't PI the plat or mine the moon, can you? Those who cannot adapt become victims of Evolugalbugaslugakjlwsdhvbzxd |
Vyl Vit
Cambio Enterprises
536
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:21:00 -
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When I think of people misspelling words in their titles, I cringe. But, "space" for a space game? That's a little too much. Just a tad. Anyone with any sense has already left town. |
Serene Repose
Perkone Caldari State
817
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:27:00 -
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Vyl Vit wrote:When I think of people misspelling words in their titles, I cringe. But, "space" for a space game? That's a little too much. Just a tad. Vyl. Spcae is a new bacteria that infests the brain and eats the reasoning lobes. I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility toward every form of tyranny over the mind of man.-á |
Richard Desturned
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
501
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:33:00 -
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Ituhata Saken wrote:Richard Desturned wrote:Roll Sizzle Beef wrote:On average, the Milky Way produces a naked eye supernova roughly once per century. The last Milky Way supernova visible to the naked eye was observed in 1604, hardly "once per century" Pretty sure a star supernovas in our galaxy once every 50 years, whether they are observable or not with the naked eye is a different matter. Last supernova that could be observed by the naked eye was in 1987 in the southern hemisphere.
He did mention "supernovas in the Milky Way visible to the unaided eye." The 1987 supernova did not occur in the Milky Way. eh |
Ituhata Saken
Elysium Enterprises
137
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:34:00 -
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Touche, good sir. You know what an answer is? It's a terminus -- an end. Answers are fine, but questions are where it's at. Questions bring us closer to understanding, -áthey can start a conversation or spark a revolution. So you might as well start asking... now.-á ~See you on the other side 6/6/12~ |
Pok Nibin
Viziam Amarr Empire
184
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:36:00 -
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And...oddly enough it didn't occur in '87. That was several lightyears ago. Don't fight it.-á Rejoin your Amarrian patriarchs.-á You know you want to. |
General Freight
GIRLFRIEND SURF TEAM
36
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:37:00 -
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Ituhata Saken
Elysium Enterprises
137
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:40:00 -
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About 168,000 light years if wikipedia is telling me the truth. Isn't it a little mind-bending to know when you look up at the night sky, you're staring deep into the past? You know what an answer is? It's a terminus -- an end. Answers are fine, but questions are where it's at. Questions bring us closer to understanding, -áthey can start a conversation or spark a revolution. So you might as well start asking... now.-á ~See you on the other side 6/6/12~ |
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
1316
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:57:00 -
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My wife was killed by a jetcan while she was taking a shortcut through highsec. Some miner left it out there so I hate them all |
Kara Books
Deal with IT.
139
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:59:00 -
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How bout we just supernova some random system, turn it into a total wastland filled with ice, give it -10 sec status and then just be done with iT.
P.S. deep Space sucks, I like scpace better. |
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CCP Spitfire
C C P C C P Alliance
1495
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Posted - 2012.05.30 04:59:00 -
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Moved from "EVE General Discussion".
CCP Spitfire | Russian Community Coordinator @ccp_spitfire |
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Yelena Fedorova
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
12
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Posted - 2012.05.30 07:10:00 -
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Wilma Lawson wrote:What's "spcae"? Spcae? SSSPPPPCCCCAAAAAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! (insert more space core jokes here) |
Robert Caldera
Caldera Trading and Investment
289
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Posted - 2012.05.30 08:26:00 -
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Pok Nibin wrote:And...oddly enough it didn't occur in '87. That was several lightyears ago.
"lightyears ago"? LY is not a time measurment unit, its unit of length. |
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