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| Glorymajor | Date: Tuesday, 25.09.2012, 12:55 | Message # 571 |
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| Amazing!!! Truly beautiful!
Well in this case, and I think I am not speaking only for myself, but we´re all waiting when you have the permission. Probably is for the best for now, because this feature will get a lot of improvements (I hope! :D)
Nice work!
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Tuesday, 25.09.2012, 13:36 | Message # 572 |
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| Quote (DoctorOfSpace) Here is a space station with some ships. With the tilted camera angle, lack of lights, and the background, it looks a lot like Empok Nor Beautiful model, it would be great to have that in SE
All forum users, please read this! My SE mods and addons Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 970 3584 MB VRAM
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| smjjames | Date: Tuesday, 25.09.2012, 16:11 | Message # 573 |
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| Quote (HarbingerDawn) Quote (DoctorOfSpace) Here is a space station with some ships.
With the tilted camera angle, lack of lights, and the background, it looks a lot like Empok Nor smile Beautiful model, it would be great to have that in SE
The abandoned one with the same design as DS9? Yeah it certainly does.
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| apenpaap | Date: Tuesday, 25.09.2012, 16:18 | Message # 574 |
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| I love how the viewing angle makes all the difference between Deep Space Nine and Empok Nor. Because we all know there is a universal 'up' in space, and only derelict things wouldn't be floating upright. Anyway, it's a lovely picture, and I hope we'll get to fly the Star Trek ships around soon.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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| smjjames | Date: Tuesday, 25.09.2012, 16:35 | Message # 575 |
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| Quote (apenpaap) I love how the viewing angle makes all the difference between Deep Space Nine and Empok Nor. Because we all know there is a universal 'up' in space, and only derelict things wouldn't be floating upright. tongue Anyway, it's a lovely picture, and I hope we'll get to fly the Star Trek ships around soon.
Theres also the fact that there aren't any lights either.
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| n3xt | Date: Tuesday, 25.09.2012, 18:42 | Message # 576 |
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| Haha, I've encountered my first ''Frozen terra with life'' woohooo
Although it's a moon orbiting a ''Frozen gas giant'' from a little over 34 AU away from it's parent star...
Okay I've checked its orbit and it's highly elliptically shaped... no wonder...
But the gas giant (and so its moons aswell) takes still nearly 119 years to complete the orbit...
That's some hardcore life over there xD
I've also encountered a pretty sweet colored brown dwarf
Edited by n3xt - Tuesday, 25.09.2012, 18:50 |
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| Glorymajor | Date: Tuesday, 25.09.2012, 19:05 | Message # 577 |
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| Quote (n3xt) That's some hardcore life over there xD lol haha
Indeed! lol!
Bacteria perphaps?
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| apenpaap | Date: Tuesday, 25.09.2012, 20:07 | Message # 578 |
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| I'm guessing the entire biosphere goes in complete hiberation when the planet gets too far from its sun, only to reawaken when things warm up again. It would be quite interesting to see life on such a world.
I occasionally stream at http://www.twitch.tv/magistermystax. Sometimes SE, sometimes other games.
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| smjjames | Date: Wednesday, 26.09.2012, 15:56 | Message # 579 |
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| While looking around for a planet with life that would work for a good screenshot with these two galaxies I found this planet with life that is ancient, 12.7 billion years old. It was already old when the Earth first evolved life on it, makes Earth seem like a young child in comparison. It's around a binary with a K3 main sequence star and a red dwarf star. Not sure if the K type star would be nearing the end of its life, but yeah, its the oldest planet I've seen with life around it.
I bet civilizations would have risen several times in it's history.......
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| gvlada | Date: Wednesday, 26.09.2012, 17:09 | Message # 580 |
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| easy night with SE
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| smjjames | Date: Wednesday, 26.09.2012, 17:13 | Message # 581 |
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| Nice ones gvlada. Also, you can copy the image link next to the attachment box, just letting you know .
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| gvlada | Date: Wednesday, 26.09.2012, 17:25 | Message # 582 |
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| thanks...
how do you mean copy, where to get pic in main post?
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| smjjames | Date: Wednesday, 26.09.2012, 17:52 | Message # 583 |
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| Quote (gvlada) how do you mean copy, where to get pic in main post?
After you select an image to attach, there will be a bit of code like this: $IMAGE1$ to the right of the browse button that you can copy and paste into the thread itself.
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| gvlada | Date: Wednesday, 26.09.2012, 19:07 | Message # 584 |
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thanks
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