Astronomy / Space Spaceship Design by Isaac Arthur. (Recommended)

I owe you an apology, Voracity_T, and I am mature enough to do so publicly.

I should not have attacked you like that in the other thread. You are passionate about this game, as am I, and you are well within your rights to present your points. Coming across strongly only emphasises your dedication to this game, and that I totally understand.

Good luck to you, and may Power Play be with you -- always. ;)
 
Wait you do? Nah dont worry about it man. My apologies also if I come across a little harsh on occasion.

Strange thing about this game, brings both the best and the worst out of people. Passion has a weird effect on folks.

Mind you, even if things get a little tetchy in conversations sometimes, at least we're all conversating and trying to come to decent conclusions even if they do differ from player to player. Theres nothing quite like ED and because of that we all want to get a say in the future of the product, doesnt really matter if we agree on certain aspects, e're all in the same boat at the end of the day. :)

And to you sir! o7 :)
 
I can not tell if he has a speech impediment. It's like his speech is flowing back and forth between accents.
 
I can not tell if he has a speech impediment. It's like his speech is flowing back and forth between accents.

He does have a speech impediment. Though it's gotten far better over the years he's done videos, but yeah can't work out where he's from.
 
It makes me wonder if we could ever have organic type spacecraft that to some extant can repair themselves through biological metabolic processes. Could something eat space dust?
 
It makes me wonder if we could ever have organic type spacecraft that to some extant can repair themselves through biological metabolic processes. Could something eat space dust?

I'm on the fence when it comes to genetic engineering exactly because of concepts like this one.

Of course we could sterilise our planet, but we could also manufacturer real biotech in a few decades.

Seems to be a weird trend that science fiction sometimes spurs real world technical developments and I can see this particular concept being a possibility in the next hundred or so years. If we don't eradicate ourselves by then that is.
 
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