Sporistics
Lumen amator Venenum
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By godzillaguy2
08/15/2011 - 21:01:21
Type: Creature
Rating: -1 (Not rated)
Tags: 2000 light years away from earth. real pulsar and planet. look it up.
Description
This animal is known for its' ability to gain energy from radiation. They live on the planet PSR B1257+12 D, a planet 20% of the size of Pluto that has an orbital year of 3.5 Earth years. The parent star is a pulsar called PSR B1257+12.
Details
2985
DNA points
DNA points
Height
1.89
35 Bones | 0 Feet | 0 Hands |
Diet: Carnivore
Health: +4
Health: +4
Meanness
2 %
2 %
Cuteness
55.02 %
Sociability 5 / 20 | Aggressiveness 2 / 20 | Abilities 0 / 15 |
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By BrokenEyeReborn
It doesn't matter how "advanced" the aliens are. The laws of physics are constant and unbreakable. Scientists don't use the word "law" lightly.
By BrokenEyeReborn
I don't assume we're the only intelligent life in the universe. I just know for a fact that the odds of them getting here are the same as those of us getting there: next to nothing. And that's not even factoring in the odds of them even knowing we exist
By BrokenEyeReborn
"A few years old" is considered "in recent years" if I'm not mistaken
By BrokenEyeReborn
Can I see some sources? Crystalinks doesn't count.
By BrokenEyeReborn
You'll notice that in recent years, the History Channel has set ratings at a higher priority than factual information. Their credibility has really hit bottom lately. Pity too.
By BrokenEyeReborn
Ask yourself: why would aliens go to all the trouble of creating generation ships just to play god on a middle-of nowhere planet that may not have even had life on it?
By BrokenEyeReborn
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By BrokenEyeReborn
As for "aliens guiding human evolution", there's no actual evidence to suggest this is the case, making it nothing more than conjecture.
By BrokenEyeReborn
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By BrokenEyeReborn
The majority of legends relating to Atlantis were written by authors were knowingly writing fictional accounts, and presented their tales as such.
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