They will find Jesus frozen in a block of ice and they will thaw him and we will have 10,000 years of darkness.
[QUOTE=deerinheat;39222789]They will find Jesus frozen in a block of ice and they will thaw him and we will have 10,000 years of darkness.[/QUOTE]
I don't follow your reasoning.
[QUOTE=ewitwins;39222602]I was gonna say, why is everyone so worried about Cthulhu?
Just hit that sucker with a couple of Hellfire missiles and you're good :v:[/QUOTE]
Hes an eons old deity of terror and just a glimpse of him is enough to drive someone insane.
Best bet is to move to a new planet if he shows his face.
[QUOTE=JCDentonUNATCO;39222904]Hes an eons old deity of terror and just a glimpse of him is enough to drive someone insane.
Best bet is to move to a new planet if he shows his face.[/QUOTE]
[T]http://images.wikia.com/aliens/images/2/24/CTHULHU-cielo.jpg[/T]
It's what [i]really[/i] sank the Titanic.
[QUOTE=JCDentonUNATCO;39222904]Hes an eons old deity of terror and just a glimpse of him is enough to drive someone insane.
Best bet is to move to a new planet if he shows his face.[/QUOTE]
But we look at his face all the time. I think we could kick his ass.
[QUOTE=Sleepy Head;39222352]14 million years man so much shit went down since then[/QUOTE]
I totally imagined this said by Bill Nye
[QUOTE=Ermac20;39222037]In the new thing movie it took on the form of some sort of alien when they dug it up but it escaped from the ice block it was in and starting attacking the crew obviously[/QUOTE]
Any sort of ancient frozen virus would die upon exposure to modern conditions and microbes.
It's ironic that it's the virus that should be worrying about immunity.
Though what if a virus that mutated from prehistoric ages that once infected bigger creatures(Sea, Air or Land creatures) that may have had better immune systems than us and survived down there then got unleashed?
Not sure if that could happen technically, but just thinking about what could be down there is mysterious!
I'm still waiting to drink that water.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;39222019]how would it survive?[/QUOTE]
It could have closed off into cysts. I mean there's bacteria that could theoretically survive the vacuum of space.
[QUOTE=The-Spy;39226410]Though what if a virus that mutated from prehistoric ages that once infected bigger creatures(Sea, Air or Land creatures) that may have had better immune systems than us and survived down there then got unleashed?
Not sure if that could happen technically, but just thinking about what could be down there is mysterious![/QUOTE]
Very low possibility. Remember that a virus must find good receptors to latch on to over which it infects cells. It's why there isn't all that much cross jumping of diseases.
[QUOTE=CrumbleShake;39226222][img_thumb]http://zwieracz.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/borealis.jpg[/img_thumb][/QUOTE]
Gee Valve is really stepping up the ARG this year.
[QUOTE=Bazkip;39222633]If there's any macroscopic life down there it is extremely likely that it would've evolved without sight, as there'd be no point to that in such an environment.[/QUOTE]
Not necessarily, seeing how there's plenty of deep sea life with bioluminescence. Especially in the contrasting dark and sound-swallowing water it's very helpful for communication, be for warning others of dangers or hunters luring others in with fake signals.
They'll find an underwater cavern with no water in it and then find this in it.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/omyoW.jpg[/IMG]
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.