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Post by Captain Viridian on May 25, 2015 16:32:19 GMT
That makes a lot of sense now that you put it like that. Too bad.
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Post by Orz on May 26, 2015 9:40:43 GMT
Why hello, Orz. Fancy meeting you here. You are too *sick* to *play*. It is *frumple*!
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Post by xom on May 26, 2015 14:19:12 GMT
Xom could banish you to the Abyss if that would help. Maybe even if it wouldn't help.
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Post by Captain Viridian on May 26, 2015 14:24:24 GMT
... I would really rather you didn't?
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Post by Meletiti Entelecheiai on May 29, 2015 8:06:28 GMT
Just to be clear - about how much time does your planet have, Captain?
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Post by Captain Viridian on May 29, 2015 12:23:36 GMT
It's hard to know, since time doesn't pass consistently in different dimensions. Experimental evidence gathered with drones using early "sliding" technology like that used in the Souleye suggests that events in the past of when (and where) one leaves a dimension will always be in the past of when (and where) one returns, and that at least some time will be lost when leaving and returning, which seems to have some loose correlation with the amount of subjective time elapsed in other dimensions, but... whatever other factors there are in the relation between time "inside" and time "outside" are unknown.
When we left, society was still able to function but a lot of resources had to be spent on trying to predict instability events and keep people away from them, and said events were gradually becoming larger and more frequent. Large portions of Vearth have been designated as "generally unsafe", since instability tends to occur near other instability.
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Post by Ahrotahn on Jun 7, 2015 0:47:48 GMT
The Art has a history of being successfully used to evacuate dying worlds. I don't know of any cases where an entire planetary civilization was evacuated on short notice, but I'll ask around.
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