In the spirit of a similar thread on another forum, and the hope that this one will be similarly informative - or at least, similarly amusing.
My lesson for today was:
Some stars are sufficiently small and cool that it's entirely possible to crash into them before filling your tanks or overheating
I think we learned a valuable lesson today
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I think we learned a valuable lesson today
What were the skies like when you were young?
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Re: I think we learned a valuable lesson today
(In similar fatal-collision-related lesson news, Star Jelly larvae are small, pretty, translucent, and hard. Hard like a planet.)
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Re: I think we learned a valuable lesson today
They are actually very soft but like the fully grown ones thay are 99% Quirium and have a tendency to sort of explode if you touch one.Talisker wrote:(In similar fatal-collision-related lesson news, Star Jelly larvae are small, pretty, translucent, and hard. Hard like a planet.)
The eggs are the ones to watch out for because they are tiny and therefore all but imposible to see, but are also mostly quirium...
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Re: I think we learned a valuable lesson today
(I have no idea what forum you are referring to, but I'll join in.)
A lesson I learned some time ago was:
You cannot run away from a Q-Bomb that you launched when you already had your injectors on.
A lesson I learned some time ago was:
You cannot run away from a Q-Bomb that you launched when you already had your injectors on.
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You could try to turn around.SandJ wrote:You cannot run away from a Q-Bomb that you launched when you already had your injectors on.
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The principal problem is the split second it takes to realise what you've done. That leaves no time for prayer, let alone escape.Commander McLane wrote:You could try to turn around.SandJ wrote:You cannot run away from a Q-Bomb that you launched when you already had your injectors on.
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That's true. There's certainly not enough time for both. Still, if it's only a split second, you got a (small) chance. The bomb has five seconds before going off.SandJ wrote:The principal problem is the split second it takes to realise what you've done. That leaves no time for prayer, let alone escape.Commander McLane wrote:You could try to turn around.SandJ wrote:You cannot run away from a Q-Bomb that you launched when you already had your injectors on.
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What were the skies like when you were young?
Currently: piloting the Boa Clipper Photic Sneeze II around Galaxy 2, bearing gifts of dubious legality but high entertainment value.
Currently: piloting the Boa Clipper Photic Sneeze II around Galaxy 2, bearing gifts of dubious legality but high entertainment value.