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#19404 - 02/21/03 01:31 AM
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Foxy Lady
Registered: 11/18/02
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Well, that depends, I guess. I certainly, if things had turned out differently, could be leading a quiet life at least half the time, things split between Roxy and Vixen.
But exceptional circumstances aside - no, quiet seems out of our reach unless we decide to take off for parts of the solar system that are unknown - and even then there's people wondering what we're doing way out there. Quiet implies that people leave us be for a while, and novas are, it seems, born to be famous.
As an example, Endeavor, I was just contacted by a company that wants to make plush dolls out of my likeness. I really don't know what to say about that. A mini-me with suction cups on her paws hanging out the back window of a Chevy is a little surreal.
So it's possible, I guess, in the same way that lead can theoretically take on the properties of air instantly - what we call a nonzero change in the scientific community. But I guess you don't really hear about the quiet ones, 'cause they're being quiet...
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#19407 - 02/21/03 04:05 PM
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Foxy Lady
Registered: 11/18/02
Loc: Seattle, WA
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Originally posted by Endeavor: So, what you're saying Vix, is that the only way for a nova to really have a comfortable life without prying eyes and everyone gunning for you is to pretty much isolate yourself? When you get right down to it, no one's life is 100% private and quiet - we get caught on security cameras an average of 17 times a day and you'd be surprised how much of a data trail you accumulate in the course of an afternoon. But novas get a lot MORE of it. The Directive, I'm told, keeps pretty extensive files on all of us. We get hangers-on and groupies wherever we go. Hell, they worship people like us in your native Japan, and that probably goes double for someone who bears a striking resemblance to a kami spirit. The only way to get a really quiet life would be to get a nice, isolated island in the middle of nowhere, and continually rent out the airspace as a no-fly zone and have a spaceworthy friend up in space standing in the way of any sattelite taking pictures. And even then, you're just living your life in defiance of the noise, so you're still not fully isolated from it. If you were lucky enough to be able to cover up your eruption, though, and luckier still that you can either dorm down or you just look normal and average, though, then yes, you could keep a quiet life. Assuming you don't succumb to the temptation of lots of money, fame, and power, and you only have to succumb once...
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#19408 - 02/21/03 04:37 PM
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Nova
Registered: 01/20/01
Loc: Apex, NC.
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Endeavor, you couldn't lead a quiet life. It isn't in your makeup.
Could another nova, willing to make those kinds of sacrifices? Yes, but as I said, I don't see you all that willing to lead that kind of life.
As for the question, a nova can lead a quiet life. Evading normal surveillance means isn't all that difficult, if you are willing to go into that kind of mindset. After all, we can clean up the air and the oceans; fly to distant star systems, and close two points in space. Why couldn't we live a quiet life?
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#19410 - 02/21/03 05:32 PM
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Nova
Registered: 05/25/02
Loc: Tokyo
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Originally posted by Jager: Endeavor, you couldn't lead a quiet life. It isn't in your makeup.
Could another nova, willing to make those kinds of sacrifices? Yes, but as I said, I don't see you all that willing to lead that kind of life.
As for the question, a nova can lead a quiet life. Evading normal surveillance means isn't all that difficult, if you are willing to go into that kind of mindset. After all, we can clean up the air and the oceans; fly to distant star systems, and close two points in space. Why couldn't we live a quiet life? Heh. Too true. Whenever I have the node on at work, well, you should hear all the compliments I get when I walk in.
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#19412 - 02/23/03 06:38 AM
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Nova
Registered: 05/25/02
Loc: Tokyo
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Fuck... All I'd need are a small habitat, enough tech to reclaim O2 and water, and enough agricultural space, and I'd live anywhere in the big black...
One problem, you see, my cute little meatbod, dosen't like vacuum. In fact, it tends to go splat very easy.
I almost bought it at Europa, Sandy.
Space isn't the final frontier, it's the largest graveyard.
But what a way to go...
BTW, is there any Real-Estate I could by near the Sea of Tranquility? I'm getting the urge...
Nah.
Never liked the dirt.
But, if anyone is planning on a quick port, I did fix my spacesuit. I've always wanted to take a snapshot of the earth from luna's surface. Not to mention place a few mementos.
Anyone game?
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#19422 - 02/24/03 06:48 PM
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Nova
Registered: 05/25/02
Loc: Tokyo
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Lemmy:
I know we have gotten off on a bad foot, so I'll give you some advice. It's better to be safe than sorry. So, if you EVER take a trip to space, cover your butt. You don't eat sleep or breathe, that's good. But I doubt you should step out of an airlock unprotected anytime soon.
As for me, I still need those irritating things called air and water. Although I only sleep when I want to, or my node is out of juice. Everyone Else:
Thanks for all the invites... almost too many. Tell you what, I'll start a space thread, and you guys make yourselves known and we can plan a trip. You especially, Walker. But this time, I'm shooting for the moon. I could have swore that some novas here have already scoped the place. So, it should be easier. And I promise, I won't go nuts this time.
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