[quote=@6slyboy6] [@Lmpkio] You have not convinced me >.< No, actually you did, I am a sucker for all fiction like that. But then again, if it wasn't for bloody physics equations not getting into my head, I would be an astronomy student and not a biology student. I just have this weird itch in the back of my head when I don't understand whats going on scientifically. But you can redeem the lack of science with giant desert worms. They can make any movie watchable (Dune) and any game playable (Also Dune). Okay, maybe it only works for Dune but whatever. I like giant monsters and horrendous beasts that I can kill by shooting at their bright yellow spots. And I guess the whole group shares this feeling or we wouldn't be here :lol [/quote] Yeah Astronomy does require a lot of mathematics. Granted Im not the best with Mathematics (though excelled with Geometry for some reason) but I just always love the science behind it regardless, even if its extremely complicated. Because SPAAAAAAAAACE is awesome :P Basically that mega-fauna creature isn't a worm, but a giant chameleon-esque tartigade. You know, the little "bear-pigs" that can apparently survive in space? If you want worms, I have a nice image regarding one, but may save it as a surprise though.