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#19537 - 02/25/03 03:11 AM
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Unfortunately, I'm one of those types that do. I guess I was formatted differently. But that sucks you found out that way. I mean, I could imagine some of that horror. I was almost shredded by a shark way before my eruption. About a couple of years before. Still got the scar on my leg. Ever since I've had a phobia of getting into the ocean. Lakes, rivers, pools, I'm fine. But get me into the pacific, and watch me squirm. So, no scuba trips to the barrier reef, or snorkelling in the carribean... Not without anti-shark gear, all the safety equipment I could lug... etc,etc. Hell, when I took that cross-pacific trip, people said that If I drowned in the get-up I was wearing, it'd be an act of god.
But that's beside the point. :p
Just wish some others would sign on. It'd be a nice weekend get-away.
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#19538 - 02/25/03 07:37 AM
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Originally posted by Endeavor: Okay, we got one who can provide transport. Who else? Maybe a backup just incase? Also who else wants in on the trip? Here be Walker!! The moon shouldn't provide any special problems that we need to look out for, there's been no indication of any strong solar activity so radiation shouldn't be too much of a problem. Anomie, Were you pulling my leg when you said about the Veil Nebula? If not my response is ... WOW. It normally takes me a week or more of pointless quantum burning to open a gate even as far as A Centauri or UV Ceti.
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#19546 - 02/26/03 11:40 AM
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Endeavor, Count me in, I don't need prep time at all but if you need any help with the planning gimme a call.
Anomie, The furthest I've been out is Iota Horologii, at the time I went, which was in the days before the Keplar space telescope, it was one of the few stars confirmed to have a planet, a gas giant within the life zone of the star. I was hoping that the gas giant would have a number of moons on which I might find life and a terrestrial like environment. Sadly I was dissapointed in my hopes, the gas giant in question being orbited by a few rocky moonlets and an extensive ring system. The problem came when I tried to get back home, see I had really pushed my powers to get out that far, I didn't realise how much I had pushed myself and how lucky I had been till I tried to get back to earth. Numerous attempts to open a gate back failed and I started to become low on quantum juice, my body which had already altered to cope with vaccum conditions started to undergo an even more profound change. I entered into a state not unlike hibernation, I remained aware of my surroundings but my metabolic processes slowed to a crawl, my body flatened and widened and took on a dark green tint. I achieved a type of equalibrium my body photosynthesising and recylcing it's own resources whilst my node slowly trickle charged my 'quantum batteries', burning what juice was needed to keep me alive in the hostile environment. Eventually after a few more attempts I was able to escape that particular system, though it was ten years before I came home to earth.
Sandy, Alpha Centauri A, B and Proxima Centauri are usually considered part of the same star system, they are 4.3 LY distant with Proxima being the closest component by a margin. If you're interested, none of the planets host indigenuos life, though one orbiting AC B would be a far more suitable candidate for teraforming than mars and I'm surprised it's barren. That stuff on Titan might be liquid but it's not water.
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#19549 - 02/26/03 04:19 PM
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Originally posted by ronin: Walker.
Ten years to make it back?
Thank you for the abject lesson in going too far. Now I know why I've never bothered to try for distance.
That's curiosity and cats for you  I could have probably made it back in five or six but I got sidetracked by some interesting, though not exactly terrestrial, ecologies that I found out there. To be honest it wasn't just curiosity, I had some rather disturbing visions of events likely to happen in the future, to avoid such unpleasentness I decided to go on an extended vacation. You sound like you would have made a perfect addition to the group I used to work with. Anomie, was this an independent group or the Daedalus League?
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#19552 - 02/26/03 06:44 PM
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Walker: It's actually a form of gasoline. Like liquid natural gas or petrol. Very flammible. And thanks for joing on. I guess you're bored and need to stretch the legs a bit huh? Deeth: I'm the one you'd need to talk to if you need a spacesuit. I do have some un-marked spares I can get ready for space. Just give me a holler if you want in. For free. Ronin: That might be an option for a nice getaway... As long as we could minimize the risk to my body. Remember, what to you is just a walk in the park could kill me if I'm not prepared. Some of you guys really are lucky dogs, you know that. 
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#19553 - 02/27/03 06:22 AM
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E-Chan, Sure or like pressurised lighter gas. Not really bored, in fact this month I've been very, very busy, so I'm needing some R&R time. Don't take this the wrong way, you sound like you're needing the break as well. Don't run yourself down, you can fly and chuck cherry blossom energy bolts about.
Anomie, I'm sure we've dreamed of it, just never seen it, you have, my hat is off to you.
Deeth, Glad to have you aboard, I just ignore the funny looks, you can't control what people think, well, actually some can but that's a different matter.
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#19566 - 02/28/03 01:32 AM
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