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10 yrs ago
Current When wisdom teeth removal puts you on a liquid-only diet, you sure do notice more conversations about food than normal.
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10 yrs ago
"When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination." - Thomas Sowell
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10 yrs ago
Am I the only person on the planet that doesn't like Yum Yum Sauce?
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10 yrs ago
Tfw you remember Fallout 4 releases Automatron this month.
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11 yrs ago
Those people who actually post their status in status updates are a part of a very small minority. One that I'm not a part of.
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Legend said
Why make it a sphere instead of something like a disk? A sphere seems like a waste of area.


The underground parts are all used, just about every last bit. And it keeps it hidden.
whizzball1 said
Where did he get all that land?

Years of mining an innumerable number of planets.
whizzball1 said
And the workforce to build the place, all of which had the necessary training to survive in deep space?

Drones.
whizzball1 said
And get around the plethora of stars that he would find while building? And create an atmosphere and gravity for a flat place? And what would he do for the beings on planets he would be displacing, in fact, destroying? He'd have to deal with getting them all out and suppressing any uprising that might occur.

There's more than enough empty space out in that void between galaxies.
Legend said
That seems inefficient though...


What do you mean?
Legend said
Then the number of bots had to be astronomically high. Given the numbers, this was an impossible task to compete in a month.


Heroic said
The total size of the city in miles compared to the number of drones he had, each of which move very, very quickly. He had way more than one to cover each square mile of space, and each built a respective area.
Legend said
So like a big planet!


*Laughs*
Exactly!
Legend said
Have you looked into the size of a single lightyear? You either have to have a near infinite number of constructors, or near infinite speed. Along with the fact that he'd probably have to destroy a multitude of universes to gather the resources. We throw big numbers around so often in the rp, we never think about what they really mean.


The total size of the city in miles compared to the number of drones he had, each of which move very, very quickly. He had way more than one to cover each square mile of space, and each built a respective area. The resources come from a long amount of time spent mining uninhabited planets and stockpiling for a big project, and the city was that project. Yes, I believe that it was entirely feasible.
Legend said
Cool! Is it a sphere, or what?


Yep to that too. I doubt it's perfect, but it's definitely close enough to seem like it to any onlookers.
Legend said
If I was really hardcore, I would have called you out on the impossibility. But meh.


With Sven's resources? I believe that it is very possible.
Legend said
By the way, there's not really any way it can be totally populated. That would be an unrealistic amount of life.


I know.
whizzball1 said
Unrealistically big.Not for this RP though.


Fun fact: Not sure if you were here for this or not, but Sven got the determination to have this place built because Techi didn't believe that Sven could do it in a short amount of time. Sven had moon-sized outposts (roughly) at that time in most solar systems in several universes. Many had their own android construction facilities. He called together the largest workforce he could muster (quite a large one) and had this place built in under a month.
whizzball1 said
Cool! *takes out phone and does a few calculations on a calculator, which takes about 10 minutes* By the zoning area you just gave, there's approximately 1.926496 times ten to the thirty-eighth houses in the city! Wow, that's a lot. Do beings come here from other universes or something?


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