• Waterworld discovered, vote for a name.
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Knights of the old republic is the best game, maybe ever. Manaan. Starwars>halo besides, everyone likes starwars, in my country we just began showing A new hope
Voted for Dlaor. :smug:
[QUOTE=xxxkiller;19306492]Let us say we actually would travel the whole way classicaly without using a shortcut unknown to us now, why the hell would you burn up in a vacuum?[/QUOTE] Most likely (e.g. the prevailing theory) is that some form of massive energy reaction would be used to create a super-mega-massive object that would "drop out of" normal space. Than, the object would be propelled (maybe a super magnetic object that would respond exponentially to mag forces?) around, therefore moving the bubble and the space ship. Somehow the ship would then rejoin normal space and find themselves at their destination. It's theoretically also possible to move the bubble at "speeds"* higher than 1LS. *It's not really speed, more like... I dunno how to explain it. The object itself would be stationary while the bubble cruised through spacetime.
I guess Reach is ok because no one is nerdy enough to vote for Manaan. If someone votes for Siberia they are retarded and like it up the butt.
Faaggggballlllsssssss
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;19306792]I guess Reach is ok because no one is nerdy enough to vote for Manaan. If someone votes for Siberia they are retarded and like it up the butt.[/QUOTE] But I don't want the children to win. Of all the names they pick something so fleeting.
Raxacorricofallipatorius. [sp]or clom[/sp]
The First Bastion of the Holy Human Empire
Ahahah look at the tags: bullshit artist rendering
[QUOTE=darnok;19305874]Bob. The most generic name there is. I say we name the planet Bob.[/QUOTE] [img]http://anination.free.fr/images/affiches/titanae.jpg[/img] Yes?
This is what consoles do to us.
[QUOTE=Fork-H;19306914][img]http://anination.free.fr/images/affiches/titanae.jpg[/img] Yes?[/QUOTE] No.
Earth 2, Electric Boogaloo. Or Monean. 1 Artistic for whoever gets the reference.
Selkath
Off World Labor Site 45-a, Sector B.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;19306618]Manaan. E-hifive to whoever gets it.[/QUOTE] Star Wars KOTOR
Eden Prime. Let's colonize the bitch.
Rapture.
Zebes
Call it Hope, for the hope it brings
[QUOTE=MrBob1337;19306785]Most likely (e.g. the prevailing theory) is that some form of massive energy reaction would be used to create a super-mega-massive object that would "drop out of" normal space. Than, the object would be propelled (maybe a super magnetic object that would respond exponentially to mag forces?) around, therefore moving the bubble and the space ship. Somehow the ship would then rejoin normal space and find themselves at their destination. It's theoretically also possible to move the bubble at "speeds"* higher than 1LS. *It's not really speed, more like... I dunno how to explain it. The object itself would be stationary while the bubble cruised through spacetime.[/QUOTE] You mean the Alcubierre drive.
[QUOTE=wutanggrenad;19307083]Call it Hope, for the hope it brings[/QUOTE] Good idea. And if it turns out that theres no life on there, call it "Disappointment".
[QUOTE=xxxkiller;19307207]You mean the Alcubierre drive.[/QUOTE] I haven't heard it called that, but yeah.
Atlantis? D: I'm not good with names
If we start naming every planet we find and we keep finding planets at the same accelerating rate, we will run out of names that are under 13 letters long (strings of consonants also count) in 700 thousand years!
[QUOTE=Root Beer;19305607]Xen[/QUOTE] This. Half Life must beat Halo.
[QUOTE=Pascall;19305967]:bandwagon:[/QUOTE] Beep beep allllll abourd!
Is there a planet named Poseidon yet?
Planet: Bullet Ball
TurdburgerLand
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