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Not only is silence a beautiful noise, it is also the most unavoidable and loudest noise in the universe...
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"The search and the arrest provided several hours of entertainment in the neighborhood."
-"Worm Suspect Arrested", Wired News
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Not only is silence a beautiful noise, it is also the most unavoidable and loudest noise in the universe...
At any rate, terraforming, even with 24th century technology, takes time. (Unless you've got Genesis, I suppose.)
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"Oh, it's an anti-anti-WTO song. It's essentially a pro-Starbucks song. I saw this picture of a guy sticking his foot through a plate-glass window in a Starbucks in Seattle, and he was wearing a Nike. Man, couldn't you just change your shoes?"
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"Oh, it's an anti-anti-WTO song. It's essentially a pro-Starbucks song. I saw this picture of a guy sticking his foot through a plate-glass window in a Starbucks in Seattle, and he was wearing a Nike. Man, couldn't you just change your shoes?"
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M. Doughty
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"A gathering of Angels appeared above my head. They sang to me this song of hope, and this is what they said..." -Styx
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I guess the micro-lifeforms ruin the terraform idea for the UFP
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If you want to get your soul to heaven,
trust in me.
Don't judge or question.
You are broken now,
but faith can heal you.
Just do everything I tell you to do.
Deaf and blind and dumb and born to follow.
Let me lay my holy hand upon you.
-Tool, "Opiate"
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Things it would take to Terraform Mars include
Heat -- generatable through several proceses, inclusing the introduction of greenhouse gases, the 'salting' of the icecaps, and mega-large light/heat reflectors.
Water -- found in abundance in comets. Could steer a few into Hellas basin, assuming that there isn't quite enough left underground on Mars.
A denser Atmosphere -- the hardest to create and maintain, given Mars's smaller mass. however, use of specialized terraforming equipment, coupled with the feedback loops generated by the first two elements and the addition of Mars-survivable forms of simple life (algae, plants, microbes) to create oxygen and ozone, would probably speed this up a bit.
Oh.. and theoretically, it IS possible to move Mars closer to the Sun... say into a trojan orbit with Earth... but I wouldn't advise it with anything less than a Class II Civilization.
Why isn't the Trek Mars terraformed? I agree that it's probably either because the Trek Universe has a superfluity of colonizable. M-Class worlds, or because they discovered primitive life on Mars and decided to leave most of the surface untouched, as a preserve. (The "Sagan" Directive.)
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"Nobody knows this, but I'm scared all the time... of what I might do, if I ever let go." -- Michael Garibaldi
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Tropical Venus, Temperate Earth, Coniferous Mars.
Indeed, if the Moon were the size of Mars or Ganymede, we might be in a double-planet system, looking at blue waters overhead. Wouldn't THAT be a sight?
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[This message has been edited by First of Two (edited May 12, 2000).]
I thought I had brought up a point earlier, but apparently I only imagined it. So I'll do it now. It is possible to terraform portions of a world's surface instead of the whole thing. In fact, it's a great deal easier. Just build a largish dome over your chosen area. A nicely sized impact crater might be a nice spot. I'm betting this is what's happened in Trek. (Doesn't that cadet from DS9's "Valiant" mention watching the sunrise from outside a dome?)
Finally, terraforming suggests a certain sort of view of the universe. Namely, a very sedentary one. Spending large amounts of resources converting dead worlds into living ones suggests an unwillingness to go out and seek new ones. The Federation, on the other hand, seems to be geared in the opposite direction.
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"Oh, it's an anti-anti-WTO song. It's essentially a pro-Starbucks song. I saw this picture of a guy sticking his foot through a plate-glass window in a Starbucks in Seattle, and he was wearing a Nike. Man, couldn't you just change your shoes?"
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M. Doughty
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"The search and the arrest provided several hours of entertainment in the neighborhood."
-"Worm Suspect Arrested", Wired News
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"Do you know how much YOU'RE worth??.....2.5 million Woolongs. THAT'S your bounty. I SAID you were small fry..." --Spike Spiegel
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It's not my birthday
It's not today
It's not my birthday so why do you lunge out at me?
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They Might Be Giants
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Read chapter one of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! I'll give you a cookie.
2) The real reason Mars is still red in Star Trek is that, for the shot of the Utopia Planetia Shipyards, the CGI house used real photos of Utopia Planetia.
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You're a Starfleet Officer. "Weird" is part of the job.
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Ready for the action now, Dangerboy
Ready if I'm ready for you, Dangerboy
Ready if I want it now, Dangerboy?
How dare you, dare you, Dangerboy?
How dare you, Dangerboy?
I dare you, dare you, Dangerboy...
�on Flux, "Thanatophobia"
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"Do you know how much YOU'RE worth??.....2.5 million Woolongs. THAT'S your bounty. I SAID you were small fry..." --Spike Spiegel
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"Nobody knows this, but I'm scared all the time... of what I might do, if I ever let go." -- Michael Garibaldi
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FuckU-FuckMe: Changing the feel of communication:
"What kinds of security controls does FuckU-FuckMe offer?
All FuckU-FuckMe users can control whom they connect to on an individual basis. There's no need to go to a public reflector. "
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Why? Because terraforming adds things like oceans. And Utopia Planitia would become one. Yes, I KNOW it's primarily orbital yards, but there IS a ground facility as seen in "Parallels"...
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It does self-sustain, but you can overlook the oddest things; I had a fulling thriving planet complete with human populations (well, mammal populations--there's no species differential)...but while checking the air sample at one point, I noticed that the pressure was at about 480 atmospheres. Oops. Yet the little buggers never complained or died off or nothin'.
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"Do you know how much YOU'RE worth??.....2.5 million Woolongs. THAT'S your bounty. I SAID you were small fry..." --Spike Spiegel
Ever terraform Mars, add nanotech cities, then Nuke them?
I did, once, and the place started producing living, evolving robots. But once they reached the "sentient" stage, the program crashed.
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"Nobody knows this, but I'm scared all the time... of what I might do, if I ever let go." -- Michael Garibaldi
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"Do you know how much YOU'RE worth??.....2.5 million Woolongs. THAT'S your bounty. I SAID you were small fry..." --Spike Spiegel
Andrew
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"chocolate cherries allamanda" - Datura, Tori Amos
To all you others, I wholeheartedly and unreservedly recommend Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy!!!
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Brandon "Enterprise" Grasmick
Commanding Officer, USS Sovereign (NCC-74222)
"It's the year 2000, but where are the flying cars? I was promised flying cars!"
-- Avery Brooks, IBM commercial
I keep hearing rumors of a "Sim System" or "SimVerse" game which will be an expansion of this game of an order of magnitude or more, letting you build an entire solar system from scratch using the latest knowledge of planetary formation, ('hot Jupiters', eccentric orbits, co-orbital planets, etc) and then seeding life on various planets (a la the Preservers?) and seeing how it evolves. Carbon based life, Silicon based life, Helium based life on cold planets, "jovian" life on gas giants... etc.
Me, I'd love to build a system with two co-orbital M-Class worlds, put intelligent life on one of them, and see how they take to spaceflight.
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"Nobody knows this, but I'm scared all the time... of what I might do, if I ever let go." -- Michael Garibaldi
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"Do you know how much YOU'RE worth??.....2.5 million Woolongs. THAT'S your bounty. I SAID you were small fry..." --Spike Spiegel
COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLL!
I'd like to create five M-class planets in a trojan orbit, and see them warring each other! Or a class-M world in orbit of a 'super-Jupiter' (those planets from Mjup>2 which they discover regularly), that would also be nice, I think.
And now I think of it: a class-M in an '8'-shaped orbit around a binary star.
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Advertisement in the United Federation NewsPADD, SD 53672:
"Now for sale at your local dealer: Miranda class vessels, as good as new! Survived the Dominion Wars! Only 100 years old! Only 20,000 ly on the counter! Buy now for only $1000! And if you order now, you get an Oberth class for half the price!"
There's some good stuff in there... Do you think Hiroko is still alive??
Andrew
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"chocolate cherries allamanda" - Datura, Tori Amos
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Zephram Cochrane-Don't you have moon in your time?
Riker-yes, but you can see Lake Armstrong from here.
Ok this might not be the real dialogue but there is a Lake on the Moon. Might be the only one on the other hand it might be one of hundreds (if the Moon is big enough) 24th century did in fact terraform a little bit of the Moon so it is possible.
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It is better to walk the path of the devil than to be in the path of the devil. Though it still might not be the right path.
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But the dead only quickly decay. They don't go about being born and reborn and rising and falling like souffle. The dead only quickly decay.
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Gothic Archies
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Read chapter one of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! For the love of God, Montressor!