A study to see if blue milk is a carcinogenic
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What could a scientist in my Star Wars fan fic be working on?
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I was down to 3 ideas. A Guided recirprocating deflector shield from someone on abovetopsecret forums, Synthetic coaxium from FFG forums and The Dynamics of an Asteroid Field on Sjgames. I decided against the shield because it was too wordy and could be a game changer. The coaxium I felt ruined the rarity of hyperfuel and the asteroid belt analyzation was good but their are likely billions of asteroid fields in the galaxy. Who the hell cares about plotting one.
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"My God! All you have to do is ram somebody in hyperspace, and you can kill anything! We've been doing war all wrong this whole time! This is potentially highly destabilizing; I'd better not tell anybody. But I don't feel right just letting the secret die with me, either ... hmm. I know, I'll tell that purple-haired lady with a pathological tendency to withhold critical information. The secret's safe with her, if it's safe with anybody."
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Okay so my archeology idea didn’t work. My scientist is called upon by the New Republic to investigate why the supermassive black hole is more active than usual and sucking in things from a further range. I just need something for the scientist to be studying before he is called away. It has to sound fresh and cool.
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Originally posted by Elok View Post"My God! All you have to do is ram somebody in hyperspace, and you can kill anything! We've been doing war all wrong this whole time! This is potentially highly destabilizing; I'd better not tell anybody. But I don't feel right just letting the secret die with me, either ... hmm. I know, I'll tell that purple-haired lady with a pathological tendency to withhold critical information. The secret's safe with her, if it's safe with anybody."Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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You mean unmanned, right?“It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”
― C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man
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