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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat Thread Vol 4

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DerMißingno

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Jumped the shark.

There are no sharks in space.


Except Ninja Shark Dinosaurs

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"The only problem is, previous studies estimated the warp drive would require a minimum amount of energy about equal to the mass-energy of the planet Jupiter."

Christ, I hope to be alive in the day when we burn through Jupiter amounts of energy everyday.
 

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The point of the article is that they've found a way to do it without having to use that much energy.
 

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That would be pretty cool, but Jupiter protects us from asteroids and comets so I don't think it would be a good idea to burn it.
 

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That would be pretty cool, but Jupiter protects us from asteroids and comets so I don't think it would be a good idea to burn it.

We'll make a bigger Jupiter. In fact in 50 years I predict that each family in this great nation will have a Jupiter of their own.
 

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Yeah, pet planets will become the norm. People will argue over whether a gas giant is better than a rocky planet just like they argue over whether cats are better than dogs (even though they obvs are).
 

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Why would we burn a planet? That sounds like a really bad idea.
They said World War II was a bad idea, but look us now! :D:D:D
Yeah, pet planets will become the norm. People will argue over whether a gas giant is better than a rocky planet just like they argue over whether cats are better than dogs (even though they obvs are).
Cats/Jupiter > Dogs/Neptune
 
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