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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Reverend: [qb] What he said. But if you absolutely must find an explanation, consider that the planet was formed from a nebula that (presumably) contained a protostar which became the genesis sun once all the surrounding gas has been converted into winter cacti and Styrofoam rocks. Now I'm sure having a planet spontaneously appearing in a protostar's life zone would cause all sorts of problems with things like gravity, inertia, orbital trajectories and tidal forces...needless to say the chances of it spontaneously having a stable orbit are rather slim. Now I don't have the mass of squiggly lines and long division to back it up, but I can imagine that the planet would find itself on an elliptical orbit, with an unstable molten core and plenty of wobbling going on. So yes, I can see a 180, pole to pole flip happen at some point as it tumbled through space. Or you might presume that the "sunset" was actually a nearby moon (Regula was within impulse drive range of the nebula, correct?) reflecting the light from the sun having already set over the opposite horizon. [/qb][/QUOTE]Let's not forget [i]Reliant's[/i] warpcore thrown in to fuck things up. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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