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It'll be ready in about a day real time. We had some delays, but nothing serious.
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Well all clones would have to be made infertile either during or after the cloning process. He could make them fertile if he wanted. You know what, I don't even care. I'll develop my own technology for cloning animals. It won't be too bad considering I control some countries who had already done that in real life. I'll just make it easier. I think hades was secret. I don't know though. Just in case anyone wants to know, I have a project called Project CAD. It's been in development from day 2 or 3 of the thread. A part of it that I've revealed include the HISF planes, though that's the only part that anyone knows about. EDIT: Habitats are going well. If anyone saw my budget, over a trillion dollars are annually going towards that, so that's a lot of money. It's using up most of my budget, and it's going well because of the exorbitant amount put into it.
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I just realized I don't need to buy a supercomputer, because I have the materials for the most advanced computers; the most advanced nanotube technology. And the best thermal conductors in the world, for what it's worth. Progress on building our own advanced processors, hard drives, and all that fun stuff is in progress. Rpg, do you clone animals too? If so could we buy that technology? Not human cloning capable, we don't even want that, but we've been genetically cataloging all species on Brazilian land (I control most of the mega-diverse countries in the world, or have at some point) for the past 25 years ish. Also some highly endangered sea animals as well. We also have a single female member of almost all of those species held in suspension (Except in cases where the subject is too big for our facilities, like a whale, or when taking even one female would lead the other members of the species to extinction). So anyway, can I buy or get the technology for animal-cloning, or do I have to develop it myself. Also, someone remind me who/what Gaia is. I don't remember if someone changed their name to that.
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I think someone doesnt understand what a motherboard is. I think you're talking more of a hard drive.
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I think someone doesnt understand what a motherboard is. I think you're talking more of a hard drive.
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So when you are one houndred lightyears away you'd have to wait a year to heare what someone said or wrote? More like a million times the speed of light. Yeah. Giant empires should take time to communicate. Otherwise you could spread over thousands of lightyears with no penalty.
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So when you are one houndred lightyears away you'd have to wait a year to heare what someone said or wrote? More like a million times the speed of light. Yeah. Giant empires should take time to communicate. Otherwise you could spread over thousands of lightyears with no penalty.
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How about ftl communication powered in the same way by an initial energy pulse, travels at 100 times the speed of light or something. Or 50. That way it still takes time, but not an unreasonable amount.
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How about ftl communication powered in the same way by an initial energy pulse, travels at 100 times the speed of light or something. Or 50. That way it still takes time, but not an unreasonable amount.
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Yeah, and that's time travel.
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Yeah, and that's time travel.
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Yeah, you'd have to fly somewhere to make the stargate. I think the speed should be determined by the ship. Like a massive capital ship would take longer than a tiny ships. Or some ships could research better engines. But the average ship should take an hour to two hours real life time to travel a lightyear. This still will cause time travel though. Because if I traveled 100 lightyears in 10 years, I would be seeing 90 years into earth's past if I looked back .
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Yeah, you'd have to fly somewhere to make the stargate. I think the speed should be determined by the ship. Like a massive capital ship would take longer than a tiny ships. Or some ships could research better engines. But the average ship should take an hour to two hours real life time to travel a lightyear. This still will cause time travel though. Because if I traveled 100 lightyears in 10 years, I would be seeing 90 years into earth's past if I looked back .
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We're underestimating how much energy it takes to use a warp drive. In theory, it could use more energy than in the universe, so, whatever. You probably could make people with genes who might be more apt to intelligence, but they would still need to be taught everything, and go through school and all that. Ross, are you selling the schematics for a super computer, or the computers themselves?
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We're underestimating how much energy it takes to use a warp drive. In theory, it could use more energy than in the universe, so, whatever. You probably could make people with genes who might be more apt to intelligence, but they would still need to be taught everything, and go through school and all that. Ross, are you selling the schematics for a super computer, or the computers themselves?
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I suggested RFG satellites a few pages before I joined the Hegemony. :lol: My idea was shot down at the time, though, which was exactly the same as the system we have now. I wonder if I had THAT much influence on you guys. Heh, if you look closely at my early posts (3 days after the thread started to be exact) you can find some references to construction/development of RFG's, and that was before you joined. EDIT: I just checked because I was feeling ocd, I posted 15 days before you about rfg originally, heh. And yeah dusty, that's true. I've been trying to be as unique as I can technology wise, none of my troops are even equipped with exobreakers or any equivalent. None of our military technology has been designed by anyone other than ourselves.
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I suggested RFG satellites a few pages before I joined the Hegemony. :lol: My idea was shot down at the time, though, which was exactly the same as the system we have now. I wonder if I had THAT much influence on you guys. Heh, if you look closely at my early posts (3 days after the thread started to be exact) you can find some references to construction/development of RFG's, and that was before you joined. EDIT: I just checked because I was feeling ocd, I posted 15 days before you about rfg originally, heh. And yeah dusty, that's true. I've been trying to be as unique as I can technology wise, none of my troops are even equipped with exobreakers or any equivalent. None of our military technology has been designed by anyone other than ourselves.
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Awkwardly aged adoptees with hot moms? He meant pretend she's your mom in that your talking to her. Like if your mom asks you a question you wouldn't get nervous and not talk to her, atleast probably.
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Awkwardly aged adoptees with hot moms? He meant pretend she's your mom in that your talking to her. Like if your mom asks you a question you wouldn't get nervous and not talk to her, atleast probably.
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It's kind of interesting how different people on here play. The only war I've been directly involved in is when Somalia attacked me. I have the smallest army, other than rocco or norway, or the newest players. Roughly 1 out of every 500-700 people is actually in the military, which is pretty low. On the opposite scale of militarization, Grim has 1 out of ever 80 or so people in the army, or maybe a bit less, I cba to do more population calculating. EDIT: Also, originally no one really cared about space travel at all. Then Norway and I told everyone about our ship, and it's plans to be sent to Alpha Centauri. Then everyone was joining the space bandwagon. Ross was the first to make power armor of some sort, now 80% of countries have some version of it. One person announced rfg satellites, then in 5 years 90% of the world had some equivalent. And so on.
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It's kind of interesting how different people on here play. The only war I've been directly involved in is when Somalia attacked me. I have the smallest army, other than rocco or norway, or the newest players. Roughly 1 out of every 500-700 people is actually in the military, which is pretty low. On the opposite scale of militarization, Grim has 1 out of ever 80 or so people in the army, or maybe a bit less, I cba to do more population calculating. EDIT: Also, originally no one really cared about space travel at all. Then Norway and I told everyone about our ship, and it's plans to be sent to Alpha Centauri. Then everyone was joining the space bandwagon. Ross was the first to make power armor of some sort, now 80% of countries have some version of it. One person announced rfg satellites, then in 5 years 90% of the world had some equivalent. And so on.
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Sorry, my thought process was messed up there, I started to say one thing, and then started saying something else half way through. How to talk to her? Just find something. Share a class? Ask about the homework, and then lead that to something else. Both play a sport, talk about that. In general talking about school isn't a good way to flirt, but hey, it's a start.
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Sorry, my thought process was messed up there, I started to say one thing, and then started saying something else half way through. How to talk to her? Just find something. Share a class? Ask about the homework, and then lead that to something else. Both play a sport, talk about that. In general talking about school isn't a good way to flirt, but hey, it's a start.
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Just talk to her... Worst case scenario, she doesn't like her. Oh noes. [cliche] We all are good in some ways, no matter what we think of ourselves [/cliche]
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Just talk to her... Worst case scenario, she doesn't like her. Oh noes. [cliche] We all are good in some ways, no matter what we think of ourselves [/cliche]
