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Speaker Dead
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Posted - 2008.06.24 04:53:00 -
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In space, no one can hear you scream!...or LOL.
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Emma Wielant
State War Academy
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Posted - 2008.06.24 05:00:00 -
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I'd kill for blackholes... that'll actually destroy your ship or send you to a completely random system. -v-v-v-
You know of Aura? |

Mastin Dragonfly
Absolutely No Retreat Southern Cross Alliance
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Posted - 2008.06.24 05:11:00 -
[33]
Go hide on the darkside of a planet?
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Jeremy Paxman
Special Doc
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Posted - 2008.06.24 05:18:00 -
[34]
lolz -------------------- In Soviet Cornwall, cows tip you. |

Evita Achura
Science and Trade Institute
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Posted - 2008.06.24 05:21:00 -
[35]
Originally by: Mazaron This thread combined with the nano hulk thread made me go into a laughing fit. Thank you trolls 
Link please. I have not read the nano hulk thread and eve search seems to be down.
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Fayn Trak
Myridian Trading Systems
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Posted - 2008.06.24 06:26:00 -
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Originally by: Lord Seth
"IN SOVIET EVE, YOU GO DOWN ON SUN"
You might want a cream for the burning sensation. A herd of cattle A flock of geese A lot of isk |

Mithfindel
Argent Group
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Posted - 2008.06.24 06:32:00 -
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Stargates: In EVE fiction, these are only allowed in binary systems.
That said, this presents a few problems. For example, the Sol system's star, commonly known by Terrans as the Sun, doesn't have a known secondary star, so the humanity wouldn't be able to escape the system (except by generation ships).
Also, no system ingame has an ingame second star, though technically it would be possible that it is just indistinguishable from the background of stars (a larger star binary with a white dwarf - though that'd be awfully lot of white dwarfs).
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Dibsi Dei
Salamyhkaisten kilta
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Posted - 2008.06.24 06:40:00 -
[38]
Confirming this is a serious issue and should be looked at.
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F'nog
Celestial Horizon Corp. Celestial Industrial Alliance
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Posted - 2008.06.24 07:36:00 -
[39]
Originally by: Wild Rho Goes down where?
That's what she said!
Originally by: Kazuma Saruwatari
F'nog for Amarr Emperor. Nuff said
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Huurtney Gurdsen
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Posted - 2008.06.24 07:49:00 -
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hahahahahahahah !
Eh?
Hahahahahha.OMG. Oh dear. Seriously ? Obvious troll is obvious or (queue music from Deliverance)unbelievably thick.
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Sorum Daemoth
Insidious Existence RAZOR Alliance
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Posted - 2008.06.24 08:01:00 -
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Originally by: Alita Tiphares why the sun never goes down? in eve? i like night in wow but
No YOU!
You just got WTF EXIT ganked! |

Syriano Keldon
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Posted - 2008.06.24 08:02:00 -
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Originally by: Alita Tiphares why the sun never goes down? in eve? i like night in wow but
And thats why we should bring nos back.
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Kizedret
State Protectorate
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Posted - 2008.06.24 08:09:00 -
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Originally by: Dibsi Dei Confirming this is a serious issue and should be looked at.
Serious thread is serious
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Mallikanth
Tribal Liberation Force
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Posted - 2008.06.24 08:46:00 -
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Oh noes!! CCP have nerfed the sun!! 

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Belatu Cadro
Kinda'Shujaa
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Posted - 2008.06.24 09:03:00 -
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Edited by: Belatu Cadro on 24/06/2008 09:03:58
Originally by: Italian Wedding The suns get annoying anyway, blindingly bright at time. Wouldn't it be nice if you could turn them to 1/10th of their brightness through game options? :D EVE is too bright! Space is a dark and cold!
Originally by: Wendat Huron
Yes but pitch black systems where the headlights on your ship actually come in handy for something other than inducing seizures perhaps?
Technically this is a very wrong assumption, space is not that dark, the light from stars and the sun make it a very bright place actually, and since there are not solar system sized rocks blocking the light, it never gets dark.
Even in a system with a dead sun, it would still be far from pitch black, the light from billions of stars would still reach the system and illuminate it. The only place you may find complete darkness would be in the vast stretches of nothing between galaxies, but even that is debatable.
Not to mention the mistaken assumption that space is black, the ôhorizonö of space may be black but many areas with dust clouds and other celestial phenomena can in fact be very colourfull.
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Dmian
Starline Engineering Corporation
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Posted - 2008.06.24 09:17:00 -
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No! Please! Not another "the space is cold and dark" thread again!!!1!11!!one!  ----
Eve Alpha - The font of Eve - Get it here |

Emma Wielant
State War Academy
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Posted - 2008.06.24 09:50:00 -
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EVE seriously needs many more graphical options though. I'd love to turn the stars brightness down, but still see a ball of light, especially when I warp to one for fun to look at it. Among many other options... -v-v-v-
You know of Aura? |

Taradis
The Imperial Assassins
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Posted - 2008.06.24 09:55:00 -
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Originally by: Akita T You heard of the <insert country generally believed to be very stupid here> manned mission to the Sun ? In order to prevent heat problems, they scheduled the final approach during the night. *zing*
OMFG AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that just made my morning THANK U!!!!!!! 
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Elphy
Federal Noob Mercs
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Posted - 2008.06.24 09:59:00 -
[49]
Successful Troll is Successful --------------------------------------------
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Nullity
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Posted - 2008.06.24 10:00:00 -
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Originally by: Taradis
Originally by: Akita T You heard of the <insert country generally believed to be very stupid here> manned mission to the Sun ? In order to prevent heat problems, they scheduled the final approach during the night. *zing*
OMFG AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that just made my morning THANK U!!!!!!! 
Your mornings are made quite easily. 
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Taradis
The Imperial Assassins
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Posted - 2008.06.24 10:04:00 -
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Originally by: Alita Tiphares why the sun never goes down? in eve? i like night in wow but
But what? ur in friggin space not like you can flip a switch and turn it off did you fall out of a tree and land on ur head when you were a kid look it up on wikipedia why the sun never goes down in space.
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Shinnen
Northern Intelligence
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Posted - 2008.06.24 10:08:00 -
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Didn't there used to be orbits in eve... I cudda sworn?
lulz XKCD |

Soliscout
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Posted - 2008.06.24 10:11:00 -
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its a bit like in television..."the sun always shines on TV" you know
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Raith Dag'gar
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Posted - 2008.06.24 10:38:00 -
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i know some can be a noob in eve ... but ppl who succeed becoming one in RL , well... bravo
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Tuberider
Pothouse Cartel
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Posted - 2008.06.24 10:48:00 -
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The sun is too scared to set  As Chuck Norris is trying to obtain a sun tan, Knowing that chucks skin is too tough to burn, this could take a millennia.
Three. Three. And we'd better not risk another frontal assault. That rabbit's dynamite |

Enternos
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Posted - 2008.06.24 10:57:00 -
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Originally by: Taradis
Originally by: Alita Tiphares why the sun never goes down? in eve? i like night in wow but
But what? ur in friggin space not like you can flip a switch and turn it off did you fall out of a tree and land on ur head when you were a kid look it up on wikipedia why the sun never goes down in space.
Can help? Wikipedia here is not help?
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Wendat Huron
Stellar Solutions
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Posted - 2008.06.24 13:56:00 -
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Originally by: Belatu Cadro Edited by: Belatu Cadro on 24/06/2008 09:03:58
Originally by: Italian Wedding The suns get annoying anyway, blindingly bright at time. Wouldn't it be nice if you could turn them to 1/10th of their brightness through game options? :D EVE is too bright! Space is a dark and cold!
Originally by: Wendat Huron
Yes but pitch black systems where the headlights on your ship actually come in handy for something other than inducing seizures perhaps?
Technically this is a very wrong assumption, space is not that dark, the light from stars and the sun make it a very bright place actually, and since there are not solar system sized rocks blocking the light, it never gets dark.
Even in a system with a dead sun, it would still be far from pitch black, the light from billions of stars would still reach the system and illuminate it. The only place you may find complete darkness would be in the vast stretches of nothing between galaxies, but even that is debatable.
Not to mention the mistaken assumption that space is black, the ôhorizonö of space may be black but many areas with dust clouds and other celestial phenomena can in fact be very colourfull.
That very same dust can't block out light and make systems dark?
These forums are FUBAR, upgrade this decade! |

Andrue
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Posted - 2008.06.24 15:15:00 -
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Originally by: Italian Wedding The suns get annoying anyway, blindingly bright at time. Wouldn't it be nice if you could turn them to 1/10th of their brightness through game options? :D EVE is too bright! Space is a dark and cold!
Space does not have a temperature.  -- (Sarcastic mission running veteran, 4+ years)
[Brackley, UK]
My budgie can say "ploppy bottom". You have been warned. |

Scarl3t
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Posted - 2008.06.24 16:14:00 -
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My god, this is crazy XD
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Gieron
Middleton and Mercer LLP
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Posted - 2008.06.24 16:33:00 -
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Originally by: Andrue Space does not have a temperature. 
Wrong again.
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