Kintsugi: The Breakening! (ooc Chat thread)

Discussion in 'It's Galley's Turn' started by NevermorePoe, Dec 7, 2016.

  1. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    The pressure that would have to be maintained to achieve solid oxygen is more than 10 million PSI so you'd also be crushed (frankly that's an understatement), in addition to frozen
     
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  2. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    Because that amount of pressure is more than 715,000 times the atmosphere of Earth
     
  3. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    Alternatively, solid o2 forms at a pressure only 3 times less than that at the core of the planet Earth. Not an insignificant amount.
     
  4. NevermorePoe

    NevermorePoe Nevermore

    Generally at that scale the newly solid gas would be hot due to the massive pressure constantly pushing down on it. Also, i was thinking for the shards, if the shards keep their biome, what about outside the shard? I like having air there, but it doesn't have to be warm. It could be freezing, and require specialized equipment to traverse.
     
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  5. palindromordnilap

    palindromordnilap Well-Known Member

    I vote for freezing but a bit warmer near the ocean ribbons, depending on which ocean they're from.
     
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  6. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    I like that, it adds a challenge. And I did put out a broadcast saying some people could traverse it and that was the effect the radiation had on them. And they could be like diplomats or explorers
     
  7. NevermorePoe

    NevermorePoe Nevermore

    or you could be like me and just go "Fuck it. *plants sail in shard* I'm out."
     
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  8. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    That too
     
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  9. palindromordnilap

    palindromordnilap Well-Known Member

    Would there be powerful enough wind? If not, propellers would work, I guess.
     
  10. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    There probably isn't atmosphere between them. But if physics aren't an issue then propellers work
     
  11. NevermorePoe

    NevermorePoe Nevermore

    if we're going with thermodynamic magic, I was gonna go with magic runes on the sail that generate wind. As long as they aren't overdone, they won't burn through the sail. If they are overcharged...
     
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  12. palindromordnilap

    palindromordnilap Well-Known Member

    Well, assuming we're doing the "freezing air between the shards" thing.
     
  13. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    Oh, I thought there wasn't air between shards
     
  14. palindromordnilap

    palindromordnilap Well-Known Member

    Maybe thinner air? Just enough for sails and propellers and stuff to work, but not to breathe. Like high altitude air, I guess.
     
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  15. NevermorePoe

    NevermorePoe Nevermore

    I think we hadn't decided that yet. We were debating whether or not there would be based on how that was going to work in rp.
     
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  16. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    Maybe the risk isn't lack of air but radiation
     
  17. turtleDove

    turtleDove Well-Known Member

    But if you're on fire, how are you going to pet dogs?
     
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  18. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    Wait
    An Eevee is kind of like a fox
    If Cedar touches magma...
    Firefox
     
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  19. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    ... It's a bit of a stretch but I saw the pun and had to make it
     
  20. chaoticArbiter

    chaoticArbiter literally Eevee

    look
    I don't need to pet dogs
    I do need to be on fire
     
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