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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:50:00 -
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I haven't a clue what this is about. There is supposed to be a planet, that can turn it's gravitational fields on or off in orbit in the inner solar system? It stopped the rotation of the Earth - any ideas how much energy is needed to stop the rotation, in under one hour - then spin it back up again? I want whatever they are smoking - and I want to use it to fuel my unobtanium reactor.
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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:58:00 -
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Originally by: Gladiator Jonny Us brits are used to unusal and crappy weather. Bring it on i say 
I was actualy thinking when it said "90% of humanity is dead or dieing" isn't it interesting that Britian fits all too comfortably into the remaining 10% ]
Quote: Ah bugger it's raining suphuric acid again. Could you get me a corneto while your at the shops? Yea allright - I need a new Umbrella soon.
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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 11:19:00 -
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The ancient astronaught theory makes sense to me in all honesty. Who here playing Eve wouldn't want to find another Earth like planet? Currently we are actively searching for one, and as we are using our own as a template, should we find one we would want to go there, maybe to colonise or maybe just to take a look, it's human nature. Should we find that planet is inhabited with a less advanced species we might take a look around on the surface, do a few tests and leave after a while. From this perspective, another race doing the exact same thing and finding Earth as the planet like theirs and taking a look isn't too farfetched. Yea I know about the odds of life existing in close proximity in all 4 dimensions at once is extrodinarily slim, but some people are struck by lightning twice or win the lottery 
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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 13:10:00 -
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Originally by: Sakura Nihil *facepalm*
Sakura wins this thread. I find it a tad disturbing that I recognised around 80% of those images 
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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 16:54:00 -
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Originally by: Anwylyd Al'Vos I don't fear death.
Neither do I to be honest, I fear what those close to me would go through if I should.
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