Scarlet (Kebir Blue) | Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 02:42 pm With the discovery of Little Omicron nearly several earth months ago and recent divine alterations to the rotation speed of White Giant, the simfolk astronomers have been puzzled by the precise situation of these space entities in the solar system. "Are they all worlds or no?" These discoveries have spurred further astronomical research into the existing worlds. In an effort to understand the divine nomenclature of the worlds, one bright researcher noted that the previous understanding of the worlds as belonging to two different solar systems was impossible: Quote:I . . . I just couldn't make sense of the distances between the worlds until I decided that, no, no, we're basing our studies of out-dated information. Kebir Blue doesn't pass through one month in 8 hours. Little Upsilon indeed exists. We were wrong to assume that the Blue worlds were named so because they orbited a different star than White Giant and Golden Rainbow which our Intro Tour showed. All worlds can only revolve around the same star, the distances don't make sense any other way.
Upon this discovery, the Blue worlds were found to be so named because they shared an orbit around this star. Now, rather than merely one world in doubt, we have three. Does a world need countries to qualify as one? What do we make of the shared orbit of the Blue worlds? In an effort to classify the simworlds, astronomers have agreed upon the following requirements for a world: 1. It must have playable countries. 2. It must dominate its orbit. Little Omicron has thus been ruled out as a world and has been reclassified as an Extreme Hyperbole. More importantly, since Fearless Blue is the larger of the Blue worlds, Kebir Blue has been reclassified as a Moon of Fearless Blue. We now have only 4 worlds and 1 moon. |
Crafty (Fearless Blue) | Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 10:19 pm LMAO, extreme hyperbole... CC moons scarlet :P |
Scarlet (Fearless Blue) | Friday, April 15, 2011 - 03:12 am Gah! Scarlet scrubs eyes with soap. |
Open Sesame (Little Upsilon) | Saturday, April 16, 2011 - 05:04 pm I still subscribe to the Kemplerer theory,which claims: - All five worlds are floating through space, all orbiting each other whilst falling towards the galactic core. - Their rotation speed is indeed dictated by divine intervention. - There are, in fact, no stars. Instead, 65 Billion people, their city lights and constant nuclear war gives worlds the appearance of stars when observed from other planets. - A lack of interplanetary travel due to extreme distances and the lack of economic benefits to space travel has kept the five worlds' astronomers out of touch. Everyone perceives the other worlds to be stars. - The recent vote amongst astronomers has decided that, since all worlds orbit around each other, the Kemplerer theory implies the existence of five moo- oh yes - 6 moons with Crafty's contribution, and classifies Little Omicron as Extreme Hyperbole Whose Route Will Destabilize The Route Of 5 Worlds On Which Nearly 312 Billion People Live. |