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8/2/2025, 1:57:34 AM
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>in later stuff it's woke as fuck
That tends to happen when you live in Portland and become a tranny. Used to read the comic ages ago when it was still "he". That was really disappointing but not entirely unsurprising to find out. I'm now morbidly curious as to how bad it got.
>They literally have floating mountains, gravity isn't as reliable as you think
Because those floating mountains have ye olde unobtainium in them. That anti-grav property is the whole reason it's valuable. Meanwhile the giant lumps of rock and metal floating around in space are likely not full of the stuff or Pandora would basically be little more than a space equivalent of a truck stop at a national park. Mining asteroids is undoubtedly easier than trying to strip mine a world that is almost entirely hostile to life from Earth.
On top of that inertia doesn't care. If I send a rock the size of Everest towards the planet and get it going typical orbital speeds in the process that mother fucker is gonna hit. The floating mountains are !floating!, not rocketing off into space. That means the anti-grav properties, at least in natural deposits, do not have enough oomph to escape the planet's gravity or even reach the upper atmosphere. Certainly doesn't have enough junk in the trunk to stop even just a couple hundred thousand tons of mostly iron coming in at 26k mph, and that's potentially a soft pitch and light ball. It'd still be absolutely devastating.
>in later stuff it's woke as fuck
That tends to happen when you live in Portland and become a tranny. Used to read the comic ages ago when it was still "he". That was really disappointing but not entirely unsurprising to find out. I'm now morbidly curious as to how bad it got.
>They literally have floating mountains, gravity isn't as reliable as you think
Because those floating mountains have ye olde unobtainium in them. That anti-grav property is the whole reason it's valuable. Meanwhile the giant lumps of rock and metal floating around in space are likely not full of the stuff or Pandora would basically be little more than a space equivalent of a truck stop at a national park. Mining asteroids is undoubtedly easier than trying to strip mine a world that is almost entirely hostile to life from Earth.
On top of that inertia doesn't care. If I send a rock the size of Everest towards the planet and get it going typical orbital speeds in the process that mother fucker is gonna hit. The floating mountains are !floating!, not rocketing off into space. That means the anti-grav properties, at least in natural deposits, do not have enough oomph to escape the planet's gravity or even reach the upper atmosphere. Certainly doesn't have enough junk in the trunk to stop even just a couple hundred thousand tons of mostly iron coming in at 26k mph, and that's potentially a soft pitch and light ball. It'd still be absolutely devastating.
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