Need a scifi game where the furthest explorable planet has a giant crater with high radiation levels and once you get to the center, it’s the manhole cover
2024-07-18 21:42:54
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Fatboy_Brahma :
let's not forget that it wasn't a normal manhole cover. this monstrosity was roughly 2,000 lbs and was welded onto the platform that it was unceremoniously ejected from
2024-10-02 06:03:49
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Folkvanger :
this is almost certainly not true as the energy and heat would have turned a galvanized iron manhole cover to vapor
2024-07-18 19:19:26
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☭ifuckyourgirlfriend☭ :
now I wonder how far it's traveled since it got launched
2024-07-18 21:23:51
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🍉Bluegem360🍉 :
Wait would the manhole cover be radioactive as well?
2024-07-18 21:01:57
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Tyo Nick :
aliens probably came to retaliate but changed their minds when they scanned the planet and saw millions of manhole covers scattered across it
2024-07-19 13:30:05
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Wilkie🍉 :
imagine humans testing out faster than light travel and finding the manhole cover in the worst way possible 😅
2024-07-19 02:08:43
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Calyx :
if I ever have a starfinder campaign I'm adding a 1 in 100000000 chance every turn in combat that a manhole cover just obliterates a random person
2024-09-26 12:10:45
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slow_r6s :
watch it become another planets version of the asteroid that took out the dinosaurs
2024-07-18 21:15:59
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Clearly A Van :
So! They have this a bit confused. Because they only caught one frame they cannot know when the object began moving between frames so the speed is the MINIMUM speed it was going.
2024-07-18 19:41:14
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Lauren Ashwill :
don't forget, that manhole cover was 2,000 lbs as well, and the first time they tested this, they didn't think the nuke would detonate but it did so they did it again because why not
2024-07-20 05:24:14
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Dudeskomalesko :
it would not in fact have enough energy to escape the solar system so in the future potential we can find it and put it in a meussium
2024-07-19 12:47:55
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wisp be falling :
Don't forget they did this twice. The first time they didn't think I'd blow of the lid, it wasn't supposed to. They thought itd be enough to contain the test. But it didn't. And then THEY DID IT AGAIN
2024-07-20 16:20:33
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Tyler Bird :
Theres no way it didnt incinerate in the atmosphere
2024-07-18 23:25:45
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anonymous :
I wonder if we could figure out where it went could have hit a planet in our solar system
2024-07-18 20:52:17
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maddKatt626 :
so we just sent a distructo disk off into space krillin style...
2024-07-18 21:52:17
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ScorpioXVirgo :
the "lead scientist" started doing the calculations and came to over 100k mph without any factors like gravity, wind resistance or friction and then got bored and stopped.
2024-09-06 20:06:22
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🪶Kira Shattuck🍉 :
That man hole cover is about to be another planet’s Armageddon 😭. We just possible caused a shift in another solar system…YET WE STILL HAVENT EXPLORED 95% OF THE OCEAN???
2024-07-18 21:16:03
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Deimos :
wrong, it's the parker solar probe who holds the record
2024-07-19 00:29:40
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( ) :
funny enough since it can leave the solars orbit then it means its gonna orbit around the milkyway which means hypothetically speaking theres a super small but near 0 but never 0 chance
2024-07-21 05:05:17
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Dat Crazy Writer Guy :
We know where and when it was launched, can we track its movement?
2024-07-18 21:57:56
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TheSpaniard777 :
This isn’t the fastest anymore. The Parker Solar Probe is at 430,000 mph.
2024-07-18 19:17:59
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Dustin :
what was that made of to survive the explosion
2024-07-18 23:29:50
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