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#107975 - 03/25/08 07:48 PM
Re: The Coma Nova woke up...
[Re: Jael Carver]
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Nova
Registered: 02/23/08
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Loc: Manhattan, USA
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Do you think he knows about novas? Makes me wonder what I would do if I were to sleep for ten years. Personally? I think first thing, I'd wake up and have a nice, tall glass of Crystal Pepsi and kick back with the apex of video gaming technology, the Playstation. Audi 5000!
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#107996 - 03/26/08 03:39 AM
Re: The Coma Nova woke up...
[Re: Flicker]
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Registered: 02/23/08
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I'll give you a baggie of Martian soil in exchange for it. Holy hell, girl. First the moon, and now Mars? Are you kidding? No, you're not, are you. Wow. I'm stunned. Not to derail things - which I'm about to - but as long as we're on the subject, I was curious about how things work for you. The idea of going to a far-off extra-terrestrial target got me wondering about things like visibility, distance... Do you need to see where you're going to? Do you need to know what it looks like? How far can you go? I mean, did you make the Mars trip in one shot, or did you have to break it up? And if you had to break it up, how did you not get lost? How'd you find your way back to Earth? Sorry for the barrage of questions, but the logistics of what you can do fascinates me. We can time-travel, right? Holy shit, Bill. I fucking hope not.
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#107997 - 03/26/08 04:11 AM
Re: The Coma Nova woke up...
[Re: Odysseus]
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Registered: 03/09/08
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Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
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I'll give you a baggie of Martian soil in exchange for it. Holy hell, girl. First the moon, and now Mars? Are you kidding? No, you're not, are you. Wow. I'm stunned. Not to derail things - which I'm about to - but as long as we're on the subject, I was curious about how things work for you. The idea of going to a far-off extra-terrestrial target got me wondering about things like visibility, distance... Do you need to see where you're going to? Do you need to know what it looks like? How far can you go? I mean, did you make the Mars trip in one shot, or did you have to break it up? And if you had to break it up, how did you not get lost? How'd you find your way back to Earth? Sorry for the barrage of questions, but the logistics of what you can do fascinates me. It really helps if I can see where I'm going, but a rough idea will do, too. The Mars trip was a little tricky to pull off, to be honest. I really had to focus and work at it. I did it in one hop. I can't imagine what it'd be like trying to just teleport to some point way out in the middle of nowhere in the Solar System as a waypoint. I mean, what if I run out of juice out there, floating between the planets? Bad, bad, bad. I think I could go farther, but it'd be risky. Maybe with more practice I'll be better at it.  Finding my way back is easy. The earth is familiar, so it's no work at all to "feel" my way back there. The whole process is like visualization. I imagine the other place so vividly that it's like I'm there and here at the same time, then I simply let go of here. Bam, I'm there. The easier it is to visualize "there," the easier it is to go there.
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#108039 - 03/26/08 02:13 PM
Re: The Coma Nova woke up...
[Re: VileBill]
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Registered: 03/02/08
Posts: 252
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Dammit.
I had a great idea for a vacation someday. I want to eat a dinosaur and fuck Marilyn Monroe. Forget eating, I wanna ride one! A dinosaur, not Marilyn Monroe. That'd be... awkward. My dad had a crush on her, I think. Glech!
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#108040 - 03/26/08 02:17 PM
Re: The Coma Nova woke up...
[Re: Jael Carver]
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Nova
Registered: 03/09/08
Posts: 410
Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
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A dinosaur, not Marilyn Monroe. That'd be... awkward. My dad had a crush on her, I think. Glech! She's overrated anyway. I don't see the appeal. Now Hannah Montana. . . rar! I KID!
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#108282 - 03/28/08 01:16 PM
Re: The Coma Nova woke up...
[Re: VileBill]
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Nova
Registered: 02/23/08
Posts: 109
Loc: Manhattan, USA
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I can drink a lot of Guinness all night and not fall down.
Not a lot has changed since I popped.
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