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Topic: Ur-Quan homeworld discovered! (Read 3294 times)
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Cedric6014
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/4039066a4560.html
I’m convinced that we’ve finally found the Ur-Quan homeworld (above link). Those caterpillars have the large quantity of sturdy legs required to deal with the extra gravity.
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« Last Edit: April 26, 2007, 11:03:51 am by Cedric6014 »
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Shiver
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Five times the size of Earth? Oh god, there's going to some bigass monsters running around on there. If not Ur-Quan, at least some Bulrathi.
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Valaggar
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I'd rather place some Yehat living on that planet. Earth-like, and seems the ideal location for a High Perch. Plus, the Yehat homeworld has a rather strong gravity from what I remember.
Nope! It hasn't. It's a small planet with a weak gravity. Oops.
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Neonlare
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It'd have to be weak gravity as physically, a Yehat couldn't fly on Earth, and with the proportion of their legs to their height, they might need leg bracers to keep them from squating (3 metres is really tall, and although this might mean that the Yehat can extend their necks, the size of their legs are slightly gawky when compared to Humans).
It's good to know that there are other planets with possibility of life, but I think we should look closer. Like Mars, or maybe, just maybe, Pluto...
It's also good to know that they did some research on Birds and such for the Yehat, because it wouldn't be sensible them flying on a planet with more Gravity than our own.
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"would newton's law theory actually work if a Chmmr Avatar did a backwards pelvic thrust towards a planet and would this constitute an X=Y-0 in the part it ran straight into a Supox Blade and lasted long enough to survive?" - Elerium (as Valaggar)
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Grakelin
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But on Mars and Pluto?
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Cedric6014
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Of course it would be exciting, even if was a few clumps of moss. Don't know if much is going on on Pluto though - a bit brisk out there.
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Grakelin
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I thought he was talking about aliens living on Mars and Pluto. I understand now.
Though, the Mars bit threw me off.
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