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Baroness Vulna
Solenus Directive Rieos Coalition
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Posted - 2012.09.21 01:47:00 -
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I remember when a new patch came out year or two ago that change the way space looked in the game. They took away the old nebulae and put in all this new stuff. Some of it looks good but half or most of the systems are just.... well overgrown with clouds where it either looks like a cloudy gloomy day in seattle or there is so much bright nebulae you have to constantly move your camera.
Who decided it was ok to paint so much clouds and nebulae in these systems, it looks great at first then gets really old. Gosh what i wouldnt give to just see black space with bright stars! Are all the stars in EVE in the middle of nebulae or something? I mean it takes up the entire screen as you pan around! cant we get some pretty galaxies or nebulae in the distance with most of the sky just dark space?
just my 50cents worth |
Gogela
Freeport Exploration Loosely Affiliated Pirates Alliance
1102
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Posted - 2012.09.21 01:49:00 -
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It's interesting you would make a comment about aesthetic excess given your *ahem* blouse...
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Selinate
999
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Posted - 2012.09.21 01:49:00 -
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Your torpedoes.... |
Destru Kaneda
CTRL-Q Iron Oxide.
60
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Posted - 2012.09.21 01:53:00 -
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I did not read anything of what you just wrote. Music for robots, geeks, hackers, and nerds. Nerdiest homepage on the internet? |
Ensign X
288
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Posted - 2012.09.21 01:56:00 -
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<--- the closest smiley equivalent to the gigantic cartoon boobs erupting from your chest.
Do people actually find that attractive? |
Baroness Vulna
Solenus Directive Rieos Coalition
15
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Posted - 2012.09.21 01:58:00 -
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um...im up here...helloooo :)
soo... about the clouds |
Jax Bederen
Dark Horse RM
190
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:02:00 -
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Plastic surgery gone awry. |
Selinate
999
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:02:00 -
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Ensign X wrote: <--- the closest smiley equivalent to the gigantic cartoon boobs erupting from your chest. Do people actually find that attractive?
You kidding me? You might not be able to motorboat them, but you could have a great time with the horizontal newton's cradle they make... |
Saede Riordan
Alexylva Paradox
338
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:03:00 -
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Try leaving highsec. Its much darker out in nullsec.
Also, there's something trying to escape from your chest, you might want to get that looked at. |
Akirei Scytale
Test Alliance Please Ignore
2448
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:08:00 -
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Ensign X wrote: <--- the closest smiley equivalent to the gigantic cartoon boobs erupting from your chest. Do people actually find that attractive?
Nope. TEST Alliance BEST Alliance |
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Raiz Nhell
DEEP CORPS
191
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:23:00 -
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You're going to have serious back problems if you head back into gravity with those things... Best stay in the pod goo...
Oh and yes there are clouds... pretty pink ones shaped like elephants :) There is no such thing as a fair fight...
If your fighting fair you have automatically put yourself at a disadvantage. |
Heian Galanodel
Black Thorne Corporation Black Thorne Alliance
9
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:24:00 -
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I acutally love the In-Your-Face Nebulaes. The problem is I live in between the Green Gallante Nebulae and the Yellow Amarr Nebulae. I want to be in one. Can't get enough of 'em. Proud Member of the Black Thorne Alliance
We make BIG SHIPS. We also sell them. |
Baroness Vulna
Solenus Directive Rieos Coalition
16
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:28:00 -
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Heian Galanodel wrote:I acutally love the In-Your-Face Nebulaes. The problem is I live in between the Green Gallante Nebulae and the Yellow Amarr Nebulae. I want to be in one. Can't get enough of 'em.
omg, the first one not manipulated by the sight of overgrown boobs! Glad you like the nebulae but i wonder what more people think about the subject.
October is Pink for the Cure btw for those who care.
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Paul Oliver
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
3409
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:32:00 -
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In response to Bazooka Betty's question I did some research and it seems that the "nebula" are actually dynamic in that the way they look is relative to which system you happen to be in, so if you're in a Gallente border system for example you'll be able to see the Amarr nebula in the distance and vice versa.
This is actually kind of tempting me to take a run out into I guess western nullsec so I can find a system where I'll see the whole Gallente nebula on my left and Amarr on my right. "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigues of supporting it." - Thomas Paine |
Athena Themis
Imperial Academy Amarr Empire
22
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:34:00 -
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The nebulae are not the only things that are in your face....if you know what I mean. |
Raiz Nhell
DEEP CORPS
191
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:35:00 -
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Must not look.... must focus on nebula...
I reckon the reason is cause space is pretty boring by itself... if your lucky you'll see little white dots.
Nebula are pretty, interesting and cool... gives the art department something to do rather that throw white dots at a black piece of paper....
And now back to my motorboat :) There is no such thing as a fair fight...
If your fighting fair you have automatically put yourself at a disadvantage. |
non judgement
Without Fear Flying Burning Ships Alliance
834
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:36:00 -
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You know, radio telescopes don't really have colour. They just add in the colour to show the different attributes. Eg. How much Hydrogen is in the different parts of the cloud? They probably all look the same if you actually saw them. |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
2261
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:48:00 -
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Selinate wrote:Your torpedoes....
Yarrr, tubes be ready in all respects "A genius throws a Molotov cocktail and soon realizes that he's going to die choking in a maze of smoke and flame. A hero drinks a Molotov cocktail and soon realizes that if he does a split in midair, he can hit twice as many zombies per kick. Drunk hero wins again, wusses." ~Cracked.com |
Medarr
ZeroSec Dragon Swarm Dynasty
41
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Posted - 2012.09.21 02:52:00 -
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This thread is now about overgrown boobs floating up in zero G... |
Jake Warbird
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
1739
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Posted - 2012.09.21 03:07:00 -
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Meh,GD has seen better. |
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Roll Sizzle Beef
Space Mutiny
1071
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Posted - 2012.09.21 03:16:00 -
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non judgement wrote:You know, radio telescopes don't really have colour. They just add in the colour to show the different attributes. Eg. How much Hydrogen is in the different parts of the cloud? They probably all look the same if you actually saw them.
Your camera drones are doing the same thing. Just as they simulate sounds, they simulate accentuated colors to ward off deprivation. |
Ensign X
294
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Posted - 2012.09.21 03:19:00 -
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Akirei Scytale wrote:Ensign X wrote: <--- the closest smiley equivalent to the gigantic cartoon boobs erupting from your chest. Do people actually find that attractive? Nope.
Akirei agrees with me. Screenshot. It did happen.
PS - I like the cut of your jib. |
Tippia
Sunshine and Lollipops
9538
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Posted - 2012.09.21 03:21:00 -
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Because. GÇ£If you're not willing to fight for what you have in GëívGëí you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.GÇ¥
Get a good start: newbie skill plan.
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Lord Arakkis
Loud and Proud
58
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Posted - 2012.09.21 03:38:00 -
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scientboobily, there are boobiful clouds out in space. The boob thing about it is that this is how boob is. If you get a boobescope and look into the boob, you will see that most all boob is boob. Boob? Your still a child in the eyes of the universe |
Pipa Porto
978
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Posted - 2012.09.21 03:47:00 -
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non judgement wrote:You know, radio telescopes don't really have colour. They just add in the colour to show the different attributes. Eg. How much Hydrogen is in the different parts of the cloud? They probably all look the same if you actually saw them.
Sure they do. Radio telescopes measure a specific range of wavelengths just like our eyes measure a specific range of wavelengths.
They're not colors that our eyes can perceive, because they're not dealing with light that we can perceive. But light at 500 micrometers represents a color (the low end of the microwave spectrum) the same way light at 500 nanometres does (the low end of Green).
But yeah, the pretty colors are either used to provide useful contrast for those poor Astronomers whose eyes aren't yet sensitive to sub-MM light, allowing them to discern details more easily, or they're chosen by an artist trying to get the best looking picture for release.
And what pretty colors they can be. Especially when it's the second kind. The pictures actually used to look at the data are mostly in black and white, when there are pictures at all. EvE: Everyone vs Everyone
-RubyPorto |
Efernal
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
0
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Posted - 2012.09.21 05:22:00 -
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OP you should pick up a copy of freelancer and grab a few mods. Whole systems covered in green fog and barren asteroids everywhere. And my favorite.. systems that do 1% or more hull damage per minute. The systems in eve feel like Eye candy rather than art Imitating real life. And I like it that way. |
Mars Theran
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
292
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Posted - 2012.09.21 05:37:00 -
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non judgement wrote:You know, radio telescopes don't really have colour. They just add in the colour to show the different attributes. Eg. How much Hydrogen is in the different parts of the cloud? They probably all look the same if you actually saw them.
Actually, I think the refraction of light off the particles in space would determine their color. Maybe I was actually sleeping in front of my computer and dreamed I posted. Certainly, it's not there now. |
non judgement
Without Fear Flying Burning Ships Alliance
835
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Posted - 2012.09.21 08:55:00 -
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Well my point was that many of the first pictures of nebula weren't the actual colour of the cloud itself because they were the radio waves.
In any case, I think the ones in Eve look pretty good. My favourite before was the Eagle nebula ( http://www.skyimagelab.com/m16eanega.html ), Gallente space sort of remind me of it. |
Skippermonkey
Tactical Knightmare
1421
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Posted - 2012.09.21 09:19:00 -
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Gogela wrote:It's interesting you would make a comment about aesthetic excess given your *ahem* blouse... Those **** breasticles are so unreal, I'd wager the mans a transvestite TK is recruiting |
Mara Tessidar
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
655
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Posted - 2012.09.21 09:24:00 -
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The Interstellar Medium
We often think of space as being "empty," and it is indeed a superb vacuum by earthly standards. However, space is not completely empty. We find at least some gas and dust everywhere we look. We refer to the gas and dust that fill the spaces between stars within a galaxy as the interstellar medium.
The gas between the stars is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium. Recall that hydrogen and helium were the only chemical elements (aside from trace amounts of lithium) that were produced in the Big Bang. The very first stars must have been born from clouds made only of hydrogen and helium gas. Since that time, stars have transformed a small fraction of the original hydrogen and helium into heavier elements. Measurements have shown that the interstellar medium consists (by mass) of 70% hydrogen, 25% helium, and 2% heavier elements.
Virtually all the gas between stars in the Milky Way Galaxy has approximately the same chemical composition. However, the gas of the interstellar medium can look very different from place to place because of huge differences in temperature and density. Some clouds are extremely hot but low in density, some are cold and relatively dense, and others have conditions in between. EveO is a circus train that is for bafflingly unclear reasons also carrying tanks of chlorine gas,-ácrashing and exploding in the middle of a small midwestern town. -áCalling it a mere train wreck gives neither the entertainment nor the horror it offers its proper due. |
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Radius Prime
EVE University Ivy League
23
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Posted - 2012.09.21 10:05:00 -
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You could always smash your graphics card and go with cheap one. Sure those annoying nebulas wont be there. My monitor depicts over a billion colours, yours? Reopen the EVE gate so we can invade Serenity. Goons can go first. |
Kult Altol
Republican Industries Epsilon Fleet
102
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Posted - 2012.09.21 10:08:00 -
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Radius Prime wrote:You could always smash your graphics card and go with cheap one. Sure those annoying nebulas wont be there. My monitor depicts over a billion colours, yours?
Cool, my monitor displays trillions of colors.
I say we need more space debris game is bland. The graphics are like wonderbread. A narrow mind is a focused mind. |
Obsidian Dagger
Nitrus Nine
78
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Posted - 2012.09.21 10:33:00 -
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When I eventually train for Titans, I'm going to roleplay as a Kadeshi.
Space has nebulas, sure, but unless the entire EvE galaxy is itself IN a giant nebula there shouldn't be THIS many. |
William Walker
House Aratus Fatal Ascension
91
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Posted - 2012.09.21 10:48:00 -
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Obsidian Dagger wrote:Space has nebulas, sure, but unless the entire EvE galaxy is itself IN a giant nebula there shouldn't be THIS many.
With hundreds of billions of galaxies and many more solar systems and just imagining the vastness of the universe and space I am sure there could be many, many, many more nebulae. We just happen to be in a cluster of nearby nebulae. |
I Love Boobies
All Hail Boobies
159
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Posted - 2012.09.21 10:48:00 -
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Gallente space has the prettiest nebula. The Caldari looks like some teenage boy got over excited by the OP's portrait. ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o ) ( o Y o )
The world would be a better place if boobies ran the world instead of boobs. |
MisterNick
The Sagan Clan Pax Romana Alliance
123
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Posted - 2012.09.21 11:17:00 -
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Heian Galanodel wrote:The problem is I live in between the Green Gallante Nebulae and the Yellow Amarr Nebulae. I want to be in one. Can't get enough of 'em.
Pop into Verge Vendor and you'll be in the green one
Lord Arakkis wrote:scientboobily, there are boobiful clouds out in space. The boob thing about it is that this is how boob is. If you get a boobescope and look into the boob, you will see that most all boob is boob. Boob?
I admit it, I laughed "Human beings make life so interesting. Do you know that in a universe so full of wonders, they have managed to invent boredom." |
EvEa Deva
State War Academy Caldari State
81
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Posted - 2012.09.21 11:19:00 -
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Off topic, OPs avatar is a butterface
This topic is good from the neck down |
Ptraci
3 R Corporation The Irukandji
626
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Posted - 2012.09.21 11:57:00 -
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Baroness Vulna wrote:um...im up here...helloooo :)
soo... about the clouds
I would contact my plastic surgeon and ask for my money back. Those boobies are quite obviously fake. |
Rakshasa Taisab
Sane Industries Inc.
940
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Posted - 2012.09.21 12:11:00 -
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Space-Whale sperm makes everything cloudy. True story. Nyan |
Selinate
1000
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Posted - 2012.09.21 13:15:00 -
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Your torpedoes.... |
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Darth Bri
Rage of Inferno Burning Ambition
21
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Posted - 2012.09.21 13:28:00 -
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Yes yes baby we all love the nipula.... I mean nebula |
Baroness Vulna
Solenus Directive Rieos Coalition
18
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Posted - 2012.09.21 14:45:00 -
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Paul Oliver wrote:In response to Bazooka Betty's question I did some research and it seems that the "nebula" are actually dynamic in that the way they look is relative to which system you happen to be in, so if you're in a Gallente border system for example you'll be able to see the Amarr nebula in the distance and vice versa. This is actually kind of tempting me to take a run out into I guess western nullsec so I can find a system where I'll see the whole Gallente nebula on my left and Amarr on my right.
I think now i like the nebulae more, it makes more sense in a virtual sense.
Oh and I so want to try one of those boobescopes lord arakkis
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Selinate
1000
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Posted - 2012.09.21 15:30:00 -
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Paul Oliver wrote:In response to Bazooka Betty's question I did some research and it seems that the "nebula" are actually dynamic in that the way they look is relative to which system you happen to be in, so if you're in a Gallente border system for example you'll be able to see the Amarr nebula in the distance and vice versa. This is actually kind of tempting me to take a run out into I guess western nullsec so I can find a system where I'll see the whole Gallente nebula on my left and Amarr on my right.
You're giving the nebulae in the background too much credit by calling them "dynamic".
All that happens is you see the same nebula over and over again until you get to a new constellation, or region, I forget which, and it suddenly switches after you jump over to the next constellation/region over to "between the two or three" nebulae. Then you do a few more jumps with the same exact two or three nebulae in the distance and then suddenly end up with just one of the nebulae.. |
Christy D Floyd
Astra Research
64
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Posted - 2012.09.21 15:32:00 -
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Baroness Vulna wrote:um...im up here...helloooo :)
soo... about the clouds
I want to motoboat those melons!!!! Money is better than poverty, if only for financial reasons. |
Taedrin
Virtues Corporation Yulai Federation
437
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Posted - 2012.09.21 16:08:00 -
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William Walker wrote:Obsidian Dagger wrote:Space has nebulas, sure, but unless the entire EvE galaxy is itself IN a giant nebula there shouldn't be THIS many. With hundreds of billions of galaxies and many more solar systems and just imagining the vastness of the universe and space I am sure there could be many, many, many more nebulae. We just happen to be in a cluster of nearby nebulae.
The reasoning is that the EVE is an extremely dense,active star cluster/nebula. Consider that the closest extra-solar star to Earth is Alpha Centauri, which is more than 4 light years away. In EVE (particularly high sec) you can have several dozen stars within the same radius. It comes as no surprise, then, that the EVE cluster is so "cloudy". |
silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
118
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Posted - 2012.09.21 16:23:00 -
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Gogela wrote:It's interesting you would make a comment about aesthetic excess given your *ahem* blouse... Clearly, she's smuggling weapons.
Tell someone you love them today, because life is short. But scream it at them in Esperanto, because life is also terrifying and confusing. |
ctx2007
Wychwood and Wells Beer needs you
134
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Posted - 2012.09.21 18:57:00 -
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That was 3 minutes of my life worth wasting |
baltec1
Bat Country
2246
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Posted - 2012.09.21 19:25:00 -
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Cant post this enough.
Turns out, there is a lot of clouds out there and EVE is located in a cluster of stella nurseries. |
Maxpie
Metaphysical Utopian Society Explorations
196
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Posted - 2012.09.21 21:23:00 -
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Just make them less bright, or give us a way to tone them down. Please. |
No More Heroes
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1413
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Posted - 2012.09.21 21:35:00 -
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Somebody farted in their pod. . |
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