colonel lacu

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    For a long time, I was meaning to build something terrestrial, olden and massive, like a castle or Victorian manor. Then I watched a vintage classic about Michelangelo, The Agony and the Ecstasy, and the grandeur of it all decided that it should be a cathedral instead.

    Despite it being something different, the construction process isn't quite as fun or fluid as I imagined, but you know, I'm not exactly doing what the old master did... Redecorating a ceiling for four years straight, painting while lying supine on a scaffold, with paint dripping into his eyes and all... The perseverance!
    Man that makes me wanna build over the top gothic stuff in starmade again. Haven't really got to build that stuff since like 3 years ago when I made a massive mansion in Minecraft

     
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    The gravity magnifier warpgate
    Now, that's something! Realistic, elaborate exterior, and an atmospheric interior...
    Isn't it, though?

    Can't help but wonder how this might be made to "work" in "real" life; ie. how "realistic" could this be written in say, a sci fi novel...
    To begin with, both asteroids would probably have to orbit a common barycenter. But then, one asteroid is teleported... elsewhere? And to counteract the sudden change in momentum, energy needs to be... extracted? Or in other words, can be harvested? And what happens on the "other side" - obviously somehow energy "over there" needs to get transferred to the smaller asteroid and transported "over here", but what are the consequences? Red shift/blue shift? Tidal "freezing" of entire star sysyems? Interstellar fracking – it boggles the mind.

    Wouldn't be surprised in the least to see all manners of cosmic conflicts arising from such an inconsiderate, if not outright imperialistic use of technology ; )