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Post by lordroel on Aug 13, 2019 17:46:21 GMT
Back to the Future's 1955 Hill Valley, California to our world's 1955 California? lordroel, Zyobot, Nice that you post mullauna, but I did tell you once not to tag people just to get a response, it not politel, only do this in a conversation.
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Post by mullauna on Aug 13, 2019 20:20:15 GMT
I just want people to know about my post. I'm sorry. It's a problem i can deal with.
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Post by Zyobot on Aug 13, 2019 22:44:13 GMT
Good point. Maybe having the Eye of Terror grow in size would count? And I don't see much purpose in sending Star Trek Earth to Warhammer 40K since it'll get creamed by the Imperium, at least assuming that the disappearance of the God-Emperor & Co. doesn't trigger a galaxy-wide apocalypse first. What is Holy Terra population, from the Wharhammer wiki i read in the hundreds of billions, that is i a little bit less than the Federation population of 985 billion i guess which i got from this link ( Federation members). From what I gather, the exact number is unknown--though Holy Terra is said to have hundreds of billions of people. That'd mean it has anywhere ranging from just over a tenth's worth of the Federation's population, to being comparable to that 985 billion figure you've brought up. However, I don't think that the Federation would be able to mobilize that same citizenry for war as easily as, say, Holy Terra probably could. So the latter could do crushing damage to the heart of the UFP's territory, even if they're eventually defeated. Hopefully, both sides will at least try diplomacy first (though I've the feeling that said relations will rapidly break down).
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Post by lordroel on Aug 14, 2019 2:50:40 GMT
I just want people to know about my post. I'm sorry. It's a problem i can deal with. I know, but this is the Frivolous Fandom Thread,a place where you can post ideas that are so strange they do not deserve their own thread, if a member wants to respond to it, they will do it on their own.
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Post by Zyobot on Aug 14, 2019 20:08:43 GMT
‘George W. Bush SI To Sheev Palpatine’. More specifically, it’d be the former from during the Iraq War waking up in the body of—as well as attaining the memories and skills of—the latter at the start of the Clone Wars.
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Post by lordroel on Aug 15, 2019 3:59:31 GMT
‘George W. Bush SI To Sheev Palpatine’. More specifically, it’d be the former from during the Iraq War waking up in the body of—as well as attaining the memories and skills of—the latter at the start of the Clone Wars. Wonder if he ever watched the movies.
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Post by mullauna on Aug 15, 2019 6:09:08 GMT
Mister Rogers wakes up in the body of Palpatine in the midst of Order 66?
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Post by Zyobot on Aug 15, 2019 13:12:48 GMT
‘George W. Bush SI To Sheev Palpatine’. More specifically, it’d be the former from during the Iraq War waking up in the body of—as well as attaining the memories and skills of—the latter at the start of the Clone Wars. Wonder if he ever watched the movies. I think it's fair to be that he's watched the Original Trilogy (most everyone has at this point). Maybe not the Prequels, though. As such, maybe giving him Old Sheev's memories and skills--with the possible exception of his Sith identity, of course--will go a long way to ensuring that he isn't helpless.
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Post by Zyobot on Aug 17, 2019 19:50:15 GMT
This next one is inspired by a fanwork that I skimmed through once:'Earth As Necron Tomb World'.
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Post by lordroel on Aug 17, 2019 19:56:18 GMT
This next one is inspired by a fanwork that I skimmed through once:'Earth As Necron Tomb World'. Are the xenos known as the Necrons in hibernation deep beneath Earth surface in their specially prepared catacombs and tombs and we Humans living atop of them, well now we know how the dinosaurs where killed, they where killed by the Necrons when they came to Earth 60 million standard years ago.
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Post by Zyobot on Aug 17, 2019 19:58:57 GMT
This next one is inspired by a fanwork that I skimmed through once:'Earth As Necron Tomb World'. Are the xenos known as the Necrons in hibernation deep beneath Earth surface in their specially prepared catacombs and tombs and we Humans living atop of them, well now we know how the dinosaurs where killed, they where killed by the Necrons when they came to Earth 60 million standard years ago. Probably not too far off, actually. Of course, if the Necrons were to awaken in the modern day and cleanse earth of us humans...yeah, we'd be screwed.
At least maybe a few small, rag-tag groups of us might survive if nuclear war ended civilization instead. With the 40K zombie-bots on the same planet as us, we stand pretty much no chance.
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Post by lordroel on Aug 17, 2019 19:59:43 GMT
Are the xenos known as the Necrons in hibernation deep beneath Earth surface in their specially prepared catacombs and tombs and we Humans living atop of them, well now we know how the dinosaurs where killed, they where killed by the Necrons when they came to Earth 60 million standard years ago. Probably not too far off, actually. Of course, if the Necrons were to awaken in the modern day and cleanse earth of us humans...yeah, we'd be screwed. At least maybe a few small, rag-tag groups of us might survive if nuclear war ended civilization instead. With the 40K zombie-bots on the same planet as us, we stand pretty much no chance.
Can they survive a nuclear strike.
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Post by Zyobot on Aug 17, 2019 20:00:51 GMT
Probably not too far off, actually. Of course, if the Necrons were to awaken in the modern day and cleanse earth of us humans...yeah, we'd be screwed. At least maybe a few small, rag-tag groups of us might survive if nuclear war ended civilization instead. With the 40K zombie-bots on the same planet as us, we stand pretty much no chance.
Can they survive a nuclear strike. I don't know for sure, but it'd hardly be surprising if the answer were "yes".
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Post by Zyobot on Aug 19, 2019 17:05:02 GMT
'Pokemon In Star Trek'. I wonder if they'd qualify as sentient beings since, you know, they're clearly intelligent and seemingly able to understand the human language just fine (at least in the anime).
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Post by lordroel on Aug 19, 2019 17:08:37 GMT
'Pokemon In Star Trek'. I wonder if they'd qualify as sentient beings since, you know, they're clearly intelligent and seemingly able to understand the human language just fine (at least in the anime). There are a lot of species in the Star Trek verse, I think the Pokémon will not be special, especially if the look like the movie Pokémon.
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