After being sidetracked by a monster attack, a demon invasion, a regular invasion, a balrog, and an evil god, the Hero’s Party realized that they forgot their main quest of stopping the local corrupt noble.
The super villain shook with rage as they stared at the security footage. “He’s not even a real superhero with superpowers! He’s just some loser who’s really good at throwing knives at people without killing them!”
Baby stars shrouded by dust in Orion
The mighty alien race comes to the human leaders, pledging their unconditional surrender, and even offering peace gifts of immense monetary and technological value. The only problem is that we had no idea we were at war, or that aliens even existed.
So there has been a bit of “what if humans were the weird ones?” going around tumblr at the moment and Earth Day got me thinking. Earth is a wonky place, the axis tilts, the orbit wobbles, and the ground spews molten rock for goodness sakes. What if what makes humans weird is just our capacity to survive? What if all the other life bearing planets are these mild, Mediterranean climates with no seasons, no tectonic plates, and no intense weather?
What if several species (including humans) land on a world and the humans are all “SCORE! Earth like world! Let’s get exploring before we get out competed!” And the planet starts offing the other aliens right and left, electric storms, hypothermia, tornadoes and the humans are just … there… counting seconds between flashes, having snowball fights, and just surviving.
American unfortunately ;)
I have something I want to check, but the answer may scare me. Alright, here it goes:
Please reblog, though I'm pretty sure it's gonna be pretty conclusive regardless of sample size.
This was fun and it didn't hurt too much ;)
Hey everyone! I’ve got this assignment for school, and for one of the parts I need to get some statistics.
It’s about character building, and if any writers seeing this could fill out this form, I would very much appreciate it. It shouldn’t take too long.
If you’re not a writer, please don’t fill this out.
And like with polls, please share for a bigger sample size.
Cool 😎
Before NASA's Artemis astronauts head to the Moon, a microwave oven-sized spacecraft will help lead the way. The Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment, or CAPSTONE, is a CubeSat mission set to launch in spring of 2022. For at least six months, the small spacecraft will fly a unique elongated path around the Moon. Its trajectory—known as a near rectilinear halo orbit—has never been flown before! Once tried and tested, the same orbit will be home to NASA’s future lunar space station Gateway. Here are five things to know:
CAPSTONE is commercially owned and operated by Advanced Space in Westminster, Colorado. NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology program within the agency’s Space Technology Mission Directorate funds the demonstration mission. The program is based at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley. The development of CAPSTONE’s navigation technology is supported by NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer program. The Artemis Campaign Development Division within NASA’s Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate funds the launch and supports mission operations. The Launch Services Program at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida manages the launch.
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You are an “eldritch abomination” who is actually just an octopus in an aquarium with a superiority complex.
Future cultures having no idea what we mean when we talk about "stuffed animals" and future historians having to constantly shoot down the popular understanding with "no, they did not constantly slaughter wild and domestic animals just so they could carry their stuffed skins around as playthings. no that's not a thing - no they were literally just toys. yes just like the ones you grew up with"
It's my 2 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳