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Nik Power User
Joined: December 2003 Posts: 728 |
29 May 2020 02:50
- - - From my intro to 'Soft Target', a 'Convention' tale: Space is BIG. One leisurely light-second to the Moon, five, ten, twenty light-minutes to Mars. Then the numbers run wild... About eight light-hours out, you reach flatter space. Beyond the deep bell of a star's g-well, cheeky math can bend the c-limit, wrap, wrinkle, warp or bubble space to cross light-years fast... Imagine 'OverSpace' as an ocean-- No, not the 'Silver Ship on a Silver Sea' beloved of TriVid, think of Cape Horn. Stars' g-wells form iron-bound island coasts, with summits clad in cloud. Their solar wind's heliopause is breakers on a harbour bar, their bow-shock a barrier reef. Cutting the galaxy's magnetic field generates incredible aurorae, re-connection arcs writhe, snarl and spit St Elmo's Fire. The neutrino flux is a grim, cold current. The galactic wind howls, slashing at your ship with cosmic rays. Gravity waves ripple, slap or crash across the ship like an earthquake. A great star's paroxysmic death may raise a tsunami... Between the stars is not empty. Dust and gas mascons gather, swirl like drifts of pumice or weed. Oort clouds' nascent comets drift across the space-lanes like so many titanic ice-bergs. Dim 'Brown Dwarf' sub-stars lurk like Orcadian sea-stacks. And now it gets hard... _______________ |
Chromium Old Timer
Joined: November 2010 Posts: 577 Location: UK |
29 May 2020 14:59
Nice work!
_______________ I've found that to do well with any figure you really need to have a passion for that figure, ...and I hope you develop that passion for yours. |
JanReinar Posette enthusiast
Joined: December 2003 Posts: 2385 Location: Rio de Janeiro |
09 Dec 2021 21:43
Thanks my friends!
_______________ Here we go! |
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