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  1. Here's one of the SU's I hope people actually respond to:

    If you had to spend the rest of your life on any fictional planet (or moon, or other world that doesn't really fit), which one?

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    2. Morningtide

      Morningtide

      Good question! I would have to say the island of This by from the Scorpio Races bc it's super cool

    3. shortcake

      shortcake

      Endless, from Twelve Forever

      it's like a floating island that just chills in space

    4. Glashard

      Glashard

      I'd say the Kingdoms and Empires from the kingdoms and empires series 

  2. You know that moment where you found an in depth fictional language that can actually be learned, and you want to learn it, but you doubt you have the time and doubt you can muster the effort to actually do so?

    Yeah, that's me today.

    1. Channelknight Fadran

      Channelknight Fadran

      Mae g'ovennan, mellon

  3. Why is only one person so far wish you happy birthday?

    1. InfiniteInsanity

      InfiniteInsanity

      I don't know. But it doesn't really matter.

      It doesn't change how good of a birthday I have.

      And I've had a great one!!

  4. Don't you hate it when a story devastates you and rips your heart to shreds and then you have to pause and can't find out what happens next?

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    2. Channelknight Fadran

      Channelknight Fadran

      I've never been devastated by a story. Didn't cry for Bridge to Terabithia, Book Thief, Tien, Elend...

       

      Only two stories have made me cry with any level of consistency: Coco (Pixar) and Toy Story 3 (also Pixar). Both because they went ham on the melancholy rather than "noooooo dead love interest"

    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      I stayed up later than I should have to try to get a little resolution in said story.

      I got a whole bunch of sympathy for the betrayer, a glimpse of hope, and then watched it all crash down again. And then another glimpse of hope.

      And that other glimpse of hope is where I stopped...

      But I still don't know how it's all going to settle.

    4. Edema Rue

      Edema Rue

      What story is it?

  5. Well, I just spent a week in Hawaii. No one told me until right before I got on the plane to the islands. I thought I was going to Utah.

    Anyway,

    Secret Project 3 was incredible. Finished basically the entire thing on my long flights today. Definitely the best of the secret projects so far (Tress is still very good, though).

    I don't want to go into it too much yet, as I'm also very tired. And I have another week long family reunion on the other side of the family starting...well, basically tonight.

    But yeah. A very, very good book.

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    2. shortcake

      shortcake

      NEVER!!!! you can't make me!! *runs* NO SLEEP ONLY SWAG!!!

    3. shortcake

      shortcake

      besides, I'm working on artfight stuffs

      hehe

    4. Kajsa

      Kajsa

      Lol shortcake I haven’t visited the site for like two days :3

      Also, Bookie, how many palm trees did you climb? The answer CANNOT be none. It’s not allowed. 

  6. I approve of this new profile picture.

  7. I will from now on see that horrific abbreviation for "laugh out loud" as someone holding their hands up in utter and complete surrender.

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    2. danex

      danex

      ~~~~~lol~~~~~~

      he's drowning

    3. Medium

      Medium

      NOOOO SAVE HIM

    4. The Isochronism

      The Isochronism

      You just made my day with that comment, thank you.

  8. ...I was writing some worldbuilding notes but it turned out like an advertisement for a military spacecraft...

    Spoiler

    One of WHIM’s latest technological developments is the Wyvern-class Starfighter, named after a highly adaptive apex predator on the planet Wahatan. It relies heavily on Starshaping technologies, being propelled solely by gravity drives and utilizing high tech force dampeners and redirectors to effectively null g-forces.

    Highly modular and customizable, the Wyvern consists of a spherical cockpit that forms the core of the craft. The cockpit is specially designed using special Starshaping technology to give the pilot a 360 view around them, gathering electromagnetic and gravitational data and displaying it on the screen that covers the entire interior surface of the cockpit. Other holographic displays provide other information. The cockpit also has a hovering control seat capable of rotating 360 degrees along three axes within the cockpit, giving the pilot free view and access around the spacecraft. The cockpit is equipped with advanced life support systems that can keep pilots alive for long periods of time.

    Attached to the cockpit exterior is a specialized chassis to which any number of modular components can be added - weapons, engines, surveillance instruments, et cetera. Most customizations of the Wyvern have large metal portions capable of folding into a high number of formations for vacuum combat, though oftentimes an atmospheric setting is also added to the loadout. The fact that the Wyvern can fold itself into a high number of shapes and formations, and the fact that the cockpit is spherical , eliminate the concept of a “front” and “back” to the spacecraft, making it a formidable and adaptable force in vacuum combat and maneuvering. 

    (WHIM is the Worlds of Humanity Interstellar Military.)

     

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    2. Turtle

      Turtle

      ...are you aware that a wyvern is a thing in star wars? i think?

    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      A Wyvern is just a kind of fantasy creature, I thought. Preliminary explorers on the planet found the organism and gave it that name, then the spacecraft was later named after the organism.

      Might change the name later, though.

    4. PyroPhile

      PyroPhile

      This is very cool

  9. So, I just slept for three hours, and woke up at the time where all my younger siblings are getting ready to go to bed.

    And I'm still so tired.

    But I have to go in another exhausting trip tomorrow. For another three days.

    Wish me luck and don't explode anything while I'm gone.

    1. Thaidakar the Ghostblood
    2. shortcake

      shortcake

      Fun that you got some sleepy sleeps.

      Spoiler

      Can you please please please tell Snail to email me?? it's really important-

       

  10. And I'm back for half a day.

    50+ notifs.

    Anything Important happen?

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    2. PyroPhile
    3. shortcake

      shortcake

      Good morning, fren!

      Lots of important stuffs happened, and not just on the shard! You're going to be at the Adventure thingy, right? I can tell you about the IRL stuffs during the drive, if you are.

      In other news, I converted TLPW into a RP-

      Spoiler

      You're welcome hehehe

       

    4. Morningtide

      Morningtide

      I came back after about 3 weeks and had exactly 370 notifs lol

  11. All right humans (I hope you're all humans, something has gone wrong if you aren't)

    I'm going to be slightly inactive for the next little while. I have two back to back camps this week, starting tomorrow morning. While I'll still have access to my phone, I doubt I'll have good enough internet to pop on here and do anything major.

    Then the week after that, I'll be back at home, so you'll see me then.

    Then the week after that, it's another camp thing, and so I'll be gone again.

    And then after that it's a family reunion. I should have access to the Shard, so you'll see me pop in occasionally, but I'll also be distracted.

    So yeah.

    @Channelknight Fadran, I know there are RPs that I am a part of, but if you need to move on without me just do it.

    1. Channelknight Fadran
    2. Szeth_Pancakes

      Szeth_Pancakes

      I get it. This is probably gonna be me in July, too, so ik what you mean :P

  12. Ack! Pyro! How was I not following you until now?!

  13. Also, go get your name sent on a trip to another world.

    https://europa.nasa.gov/message-in-a-bottle/sign-on/

    Do this every time you have a chance.

    Litter the universe with copies of your name.

    I can proudly say that my name has gone around the Moon.

    And,

    if you do this,

    you can proudly say that your name has gone around the moon of another planet.

  14. Bonus points if you know the significance of these numbers.

    528491

    Put your answer in spoilers.

     

    1. The Aspiring Archivist

      The Aspiring Archivist

      I wish I knew.

      Spoiler

      Can you tell me in spoilers?

       

    2. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      Spoiler

      Go watch Inception.

       

    3. Morningtide

      Morningtide

      Spoiler

      AHHHHHH I want to watch that movie so bad!! 

       

  15. Well, guess what my dad finally unpacked today...

    IMG_20230527_184623838.thumb.jpg.757f057c2fe3af4e351268c29ab24e39.jpg

    There may be a second attempt in my future.

    Maybe.

  16. Hello.

    I have another moon photo.

     

    IMG_20230524_213335835.jpg

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    2. Edema Rue

      Edema Rue

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      the Earth would also be made of mostly cheese.

      BOOKWYRM SAYS THE WORLD IS MADE OF CHEESE SO THE WORLD IS MADE OF CHEESE!!!

    3. Immortal Platypus
    4. Odiumiumium

      Odiumiumium

      *FACEPLANTS*

      NOM NOM NOM NOM 

  17. Oh, I should probably say:

    My eleven year old sister is now current in Stormlight. WoK through RoW, and novellas in between. 

    She's now reading Shadows of Self.

    1. Cash67

      Cash67

      In other words (spoilers ahead)

      Spoiler

      ALL the trauma is gonna hit

       

    2. Edema Rue

      Edema Rue

      My 11 year old brother has been banned from reading anything except Alcatraz and the Reckoners because I read Mistborn when I was 9 and my mom was scared

    3. Immortal Platypus

      Immortal Platypus

      That was... not a good idea Eddie. My mom stopped me from reading past TFE when I was younger because she read a little of it and didn't want me reading it.

  18. Me half the time:

    Spoiler

    SMFW

     

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    2. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      Oh wait it actually means something?

      I thought it was just a random collection of letters that didn't spell anything to get a joke across.

    3. Hollow Graves

      Hollow Graves

      That is what I thought. But I googled it to double check and that is what it said.

    4. Spark of Hope

      Spark of Hope

      I thought it was shaking my face when

  19. Wait, does Connection work faster than light?

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    2. danex

      danex

      oh yeah i think we already have those

      iirc spanreeds have no delay

    3. The Bookwyrm
    4. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      Whenever I want to do FTL stuff people just keep reminding me that it already exists...

  20. The Remembrance of Earth's Past series by Liu Cixin is very good. I just finished book two of three.

    Contained in this spoiler box is your daily dose of horror.

    But it's space nerd horror.

    Spoiler

    Let's talk about the Dark Forest Theory.

    The Fermi Paradox is one of the biggest scientific questions of our time. Based on the number of planets in our galaxy and universe, and based on estimated probabilities for a number of factors, there should be a whole bunch of civilizations within our neighborhood, with many of them at a capacity to visit, or at least transmit, to us.

    Despite this, the space around us is completely silent. There is no evidence of any other advanced civilizations. At all. This bring the paradox so aptly (mis)quoted by Enrico Fermi: "Where is everybody?"

    There are a huge multitude of possible explanations for the Fermi Paradox. I'd recommend going here for more information.

    But I want to focus on one.

    The Dark Forest theory was outlined in Book Two of the series I mentioned above, titled The Dark Forest. (Aptly named.) The theory comes from the basis of two "axioms", as they're called, about civilizations in the universe:

    1. The primary interest of any civilization is survival.
    2. Civilizations grow exponentially while the amount of matter in the universe remains constant.

    From these two axioms we can create a series of conjectures. And we have to understand two more things for the Dark Forest Theory to make sense: Chains of suspicion and technological explosions.

    Let's assume for a moment that there are two planets in the universe, each with an intelligent civilization. One is more advanced than the other. The more advanced one is also aware of the other one's existence. Left to this advanced civilization are two basic choices: Benevolence, and Malice. Benevolence: Leave the other alone, let them live in peace, or Malice, destroy them utterly.

    Let's say the more advanced civilization chooses benevolence. "Even if they turn out to be hostile," they reason, "we're more advanced than them. We can just destroy them if they become hostile."

    But here's the problem.

    On the grand scale of the universe, technological development is not a slow and steady process; it's a sudden burst. Achieving what we have in only centuries? That's a huge exponential growth in a time period less than a blink of an eye on the grand scheme of things. Civilizations are like strings of firecrackers; charges of technological development waiting to suddenly explode when something lights the fuse.

    This means that at any given moment, though a civilization may be more advanced than it's neighbors, it's neighbors could overpass them in the great time it takes to communicate and travel across light-years.

    So, the benevolent option for our more advanced civilization in the scenario does not seem so wise anymore, because at any moment the other civilization could grow more advanced, and choose to wipe them out in turn.

    This creates a sort of prisoner's dilemma. Even if a civilization wants to be benevolent to others, and even if they want to believe that other civilizations are also benevolent, the only true option to ensure their own survival is to adopt paranoia and assume that every other civilization in the universe both has the capacity to destroy them and will destroy them if given the chance, because they also assume that other civilizations have reached this same conclusion.

    The safest actions based on these assumptions are this: remain silent, and when another civilization proclaims themselves, destroy them as soon as possible.

    It's not that aliens aren't out there. It's that they're too afraid to say anything, because the moment they do, another civilization will immediately wipe them out in a desperate effort to ensure their own survival.

    "The universe is a dark forest. Every civilization is an armed hunter stalking through the trees like a ghost, gently pushing aside branches that block the path and trying to tread without sound. Even breathing is done with care. The hunter has to be careful, because everywhere in the forest are stealthy hunters like him. If he finds another life—another hunter, angel, or a demon, a delicate infant to tottering old man, a fairy or demigod—there’s only one thing he can do: open fire and eliminate them."

    This is the Dark Forest Theory.

     

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    2. Odiumiumium

      Odiumiumium

      YES!!! I LOVE THIS SERIES!!! 

      I actually got the original Chinese edition for my dad's birthday a few days ago. I love this series. 

    3. The Bookwyrm

      The Bookwyrm

      @CalanoCorvus, your point of view makes perfect sense. Ethically speaking, it would be the best option to extend diplomacy and try to resolve conflict. Once that bridge existed, it wouldn't be difficult.

      The problem is paranoia based in the assumption that everyone else is equally paranoid. Even if every civilization desperately wants to be friends with every other one, they don't know that about the others. We don't know that about the others. If we do as much as say "hello" we risk destruction because we have no idea how paranoid they are of us destroying them. And so the only truly safe option is paranoia ourselves.

      But I agree. I don't like the theory. It's just interesting. And only one explanation; the truth could be far different.

    4. Medium

      Medium

      Exactly. It’s all too shrouded in the unknown to make decent judgements.

  21. Tears of the Kingdom is awesome. That's all I'm going to say here.

    Also, my little >100 person Focus Program went to a nearby park and played a huge game of capture the flag for an hour, which is why my legs are sore.

    Also, I have to do some homeworks but then I'm probably just going to play TotK all day.

    Also, I made Drum Major for my school's marching band next year.

    That is all.

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    2. Just_a_Fan

      Just_a_Fan

      @The Paradoxical Phenomenon so? Mod the game. it's what I do lol.

    3. Immortal Platypus

      Immortal Platypus

      why was this necro'd? This is like, a year old.

    4. Spark of Hope
  22. Guys...a spambot followed me...what do I do...

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    2. Immortal Platypus

      Immortal Platypus

      i don't think I got followed so... imagine!

    3. Exotic Almond

      Exotic Almond

      Dang me neither. I guess just not good enough for them.

      or maybe I'm TOO good.

    4. Immortal Platypus

      Immortal Platypus

      probably that one almond.

  23. Weird question, am I one of the cool old-timer people here on the Shard?

    Because in my POV I'm not.

    Here's my ranking system right now, listing common people in the areas of the community forums I hang out in.

    Old, wise, experienced people that everyone is scared of but likes to interact with:

    • Nath
    • Fadran
    • Nameless
    • Dannex
    • Frustration
    • Xinoeph
    • Drama Queen
    • Other people I'm forgetting, please don't be angry at me

    Somewhere in between that and my own generation:

    • Thaidakar
    • Sequence
    • Robin
    • Cruciatus (Once known as Elf)
    • Other people I'm forgetting

    My own level:

    • Bookwyrm
    • Wizard
    • Calano
    • Silhouette

    (Yeah, that's about it...)

    The rising generation (AKA Everyone below me):

    • Ranryu
    • Cellist
    • Haly
    • Cinnamon
    • Telrao
    • Wittles
    • Being of Cacophony
    • Justice Magician
    • Alpha
    • Archivist
    • Kajsa
    • Snail
    • Fae
    • Insa
    • Shortcake
    • Altonic Keys
    • Edema Ruh
    • Almond
    • Basically everyone else who joined after me and is active in the community section
    • (I KNOW I'm forgetting a ton of you so just pipe up if you aren't on the list)

    So yeah.

    That's what my brain is like. In Shard hierarchy.

    ...

    ...Not sure where I was going with this.

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    2. Immortal Platypus

      Immortal Platypus

      Quote

      ...Really? I don't think I fit in with their levels of greatness...

      well... you just feel like you're in that group for some reason. I don't know why :P 

    3. Morningtide

      Morningtide

      Quote

      You guys are hilarious. First time I smiled today. 

      I love how I am not on here. But it makes sense. I joined in September of 21 but am never on hahahaha.

      I'm not either :lol: I don't interact much so it makes sense

    4. Sequence
  24. Guys.

    I've made a grave mistake.

    I wore my Dune shirt on Star Wars day.

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    2. The Paradoxical Phenomenon
    3. Exotic Almond

      Exotic Almond

      I tried to read Dune but it's so dry (pun intended)  

    4. The Wandering Wizard

      The Wandering Wizard

      Quote

      (Go check out crimsondawn.com)

      1 million hands are stronger than one!

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