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Post by redshirtandpants on Oct 4, 2016 5:02:13 GMT
Hello! You can call me Red. This is a funny message board. Is it ship-local or subspace?
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Post by Journey to Knowledge on Oct 4, 2016 17:53:22 GMT
Hello, Red! It claims, apparently honestly, to be a connection between worlds, which might not be in the same universes at all!
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CRUX
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Post by CRUX on Oct 24, 2016 3:24:55 GMT
Greetings beings. I am designated CRUX head science officer of Nova Science station 21116. Hopefully this place will prove our theories that other universes exist and give me more research (no offense). Please reply if this goes through.
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Post by Ahrotahn on Oct 24, 2016 3:30:17 GMT
I read you, CRUX.
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jasmine
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Post by jasmine on Oct 27, 2016 0:37:11 GMT
Dear CRUX, of Nova Science station 21116,
I am pleased to meet you, and hope you enjoy your stay here.
*Jasmine*
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Post by grapherofworlds on Jun 18, 2017 14:21:11 GMT
I'm a grapher. I seek out rooms and tell wizards how to get there and from which rooms you can travel to which other rooms. Some rooms are "within" others. From each room you can access the Rooms within it and the room without as well as rooms bound to it. When you have accessed a room, you can establish a spell there or connect to a spell already there to search for further Rooms connected to that one. Once you pathed to a new inhabitable Room you can travel there with a variety of spells. It's a little tricky to figure out which rooms are bound and which are within or without and finding that out and mapping it is my Job. It involves a lot of riddling and history and forensics, as most rooms are billions of sleeps old. Um. A room is a space where there's stuff. Like a small universe filled with pressurized oxygen. The edge is a perfect mirror usually coated in something dark(you need magic to stick things to it). There's no "down" as you understand it. There are countless stories on how existence began, on what the first Space in the universe was. One of these tales tells of a huge ball of rock floating in an endless void. This ball of rock for some reason pulled at all the things there were, except for a great light that circled around it, granting it warmth and light. (Which kinda sounds like your "down" nonsense I've struggled to piece together.) Existence began when Wizardkind learned to create rooms and moved into them, just in time before someone tyred the ball of rock. Uhm. That means using some ridiculously easy magic(like, children can use it when you're not careful in their education) to make a whole room irreversibly uninhabitable, no matter what size it is. Tons of Rooms are tyred, but making new ones is easy. Tyr is a substance, a verb, a noun and an adjective. The story goes on that early wizards somehow did magic without really knowing what they did and thus miraculously didn't tyr their rock sooner, some say that there were a lot of other people on the rock without magic that were however a lot smarter and did most of the inventing without telling the wizards, so the wizards knew enough physics to tyr places only at the very end. Anyway, the story is really unlikely, because if there was ever just one world, then it's destruction would wipe out everything and existence had to somehow start anew. I personally thought there were beings that evolved and live in the tyr and created balanced rooms and lifeforms because they can, but apparently there's a TON of balanced worlds that have rocks like the one from the story in them where beings evolved naturally. Wow. There's another solution to the tyr problem. Wherever there is tyr there is -as far as we know- nobody to observe it, therefore in an infinite multiverse a lot of balanced places can arise and we simply don't get to hear from those who aren't balanced. Probably -if they are inhabited- because they don't want to risk tyring us. Any substance from a tyred Room will tyr the room it's in, destroying everything in it. Don't try to summon or create tyr, that's how you tyr rooms and it seems as if you lot don't have a lot of rooms. I went over some children's introductory texts on making Rooms and traveling between them, seems important you have that, just in case you ever face a thread to your universe. MakeYourOwnRooms.txt (1.01 KB)
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