explosivepowder
explosivepowder
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15th Aug 2015
19th Apr 2017
A single system with a very dark past

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  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    25th Jan 2016
    (Tertaf)
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    25th Jan 2016
    The photovoltic cells need a constant supply of hydrogen to produce quark gluon plasma, And the atmosphere has very little, However we have found that the blue gas giant (I forget the name) has plenty of hydrogen.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    25th Jan 2016
    But make sure you have at least some sort of defence - These are very low grade probes. I would advise putting up a fusion shield around your city, If you dont have fusion shields, Heres one, It just requires quark gluon plasma fuel, wich these photovoltic cells should be able to create, and these magnetism pipes transport *gives fusion shield, photovoltic cells, and magnetic pipes*
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    25th Jan 2016
    Yeah, A little farther outside of the galaxy we have defence probes, we can move them in if you want.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    25th Jan 2016
    We intend to contact them as soon as possible, however our defenses are effectively nonexistent, if they were aggressive, we would stand no chance. Do you have any ships nearby that could help us if things went badly?
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    24th Jan 2016
    They find that fobas is having slight tidal interactions with its molten partner, And they find that ruhfrum, is still going in the path us tacterians sent it in. However there are very very very slight variations of its senter of mass as the insectoids move about.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    24th Jan 2016
    5 satelites have been set up in orbit of Morfar to presicely monitor any disturbances within the system, currently they are focusing on Ruhrum with secondary priority of Fobas.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    24th Jan 2016
    It appears they have been here for a long time, they probably changed their planet's orbit to keep it in the system somehow, that could explain the strange characteristics of the planet.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    23rd Jan 2016
    They probably call themselves something completly different, but when we decode there language, and they ineveitably want to know ours, we will teach them that this pronuctiation is how they should call themselves in our language.
  • explosivepowder
    explosivepowder
    23rd Jan 2016
    We are going to call the species "Nesorish's"