03:45:09 ER: chainmail bikini cover incoming :p
03:48:58 Devastator: sometimes you just gotta go with the classics.
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06:10:05 syv: Yesterday, right before I left, did you start talking a planet that was traveling millions of km every few hours?
06:11:31 Devastator: discovered some planet with a 16 hour year.
06:11:39 syv: Was the planet faster than your ships?
06:12:09 syv: Would that be possible to settle?
06:12:14 Devastator: It might have been, but the way it's simulated it only advanced five days every five days.
06:12:31 Devastator: it's then stationary for five days, as far as the game is concerned.
06:12:36 Devastator: so it is possible to land on it.
06:13:02 Devastator: I did have some issues with tugging some space habitats to a planet like that, wit the batch that were tugged at 100 km/s
06:14:36 syv: Doesn't aurors have 5 second increments? Does it just go slinging around in 5 sec?
06:14:55 syv: I have to wonder what life would be like on a planet like that
06:15:14 Devastator: It's tidally locked.
06:15:30 Devastator: also the planet is waaaaay too hot.
06:16:50 syv: Still, if Aurora can generate a hyperspeed planet, presumably it can generate a livable one?
06:17:52 ER: if it's orbiting that fast then it's necesarilly very close to the star and thus way too hot, if it's following realistic ish physics?
06:18:39 ER: I guess you could have a planet orbiting very close to a very dim star?
06:19:13 Devastator: It is a very dim star.
06:19:19 Devastator: it's a low-grade M dwarf.
06:21:19 Devastator: Found a closer one.
06:21:29 Devastator: (And yeah, there are T and Y class stars now)
06:21:42 Devastator: Haven't found one like that orbiting one of those, just red dwarfs.
06:22:14 Devastator: Year, 1.6 hours, day 1.6 hours.
06:23:29 syv: Year, 1.5 hours, day, 5 seconds
06:23:45 ER: being tidally locked means that it doesn't matter that much how long the days are because the sun is always overhead :p
06:24:42 ER: there was a mod for KSP with a planet that's basically impossible to land on without constantly thrusting *into it* because it spins so fast
06:25:00 ER: surface velocity > escape velocity :p
06:25:14 syv: Being tidally locked *really* means there's no such thing as a day, yeah?
06:25:53 syv: Surface velocity being higher than escape velocity sounds impossible
06:26:00 syv: Planet eould tear itself apart
06:26:09 syv: But that's an interesting mod idea
06:26:32 ER: and it's possible if it's small like an asteriod or something
06:32:12 Devastator: I've also found two more star systems with giant stars.
06:32:25 Devastator: one's a classical red giant, near the small end for red giants.
06:32:34 Devastator: and one's an orange hypergiant.
06:32:44 Devastator: that one only has one jump point to it, from inside the star.
06:33:46 Devastator: diamter is 4.3 billion km.
06:37:30 syv: So, if you send ships in there, do they just... die inside the sun?
06:37:40 ER: must be so big because the precursors used that jump point as a garbage dump :p
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06:42:43 Devastator: nah, they're unaffected.
06:42:50 Devastator: The game does have black holes, but I've never seen one.
06:42:54 Devastator: dunno if it generates them.
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11:10:10 Devastator: We got glorious heavy snow right now here.
11:31:30 syv: I have somehow never fallen asleep at work, despite occasionally working while extremely sleep deprived
11:31:45 syv: Just overslept, not really a problem.
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