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TransformerRobot

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  1. Would it help to create a magnetic field around the ship to repel the dust?
  2. Well I didn't think it would be safe for the ship to go something like 10,000,000 miles per hour. At that speed it would be at risk of hitting an asteroid or comet.
  3. Okay, if wormholes are only theoretical, and it's too difficult to estimate when we'll have the technology to acheive light speed, all I can think of now is making ships that can exceed speeds of 100,000 miles per hour, because that seems more believable now than traveling at the speed of light.
  4. The only way we can see what's on the other side of a wormhole is to send a robotic ship down it, and make sure it's giving us a video feed back to Earth. Even if it doesn't open up near a habitable planet it would get us closer to one.
  5. If traveling at the speed of light doesn't work, all else I can think of is making ships with faster engines over time. How long is a light year? I've read that it's 300,000 per second. What if we figured out a way to fly through a worm hole and survive? Or is that even more complex?
  6. Well how long do you estimate technology will have to develop for in terms of years for it to happen?
  7. Well what can we use as a substitute for exotic mater? Can it be created?
  8. Well what are some easy ways to get exotic matter?
  9. Well what if we could somehow harness the properties of wormholes to achieve light speed travel? Wormholes don't necessarily destroy what goes through them, do they?
  10. Sorry, I meant that a more radiation resistant ship or capsule would be able to travel longer distances in less time. I'm sure there are stars and gas giants that give off a LOT of radiation, probably enough to kill the crew.
  11. Is another part of the problem how we don't know how to develop more radiation resistant materials? Radiation is related to the study of how light behaves, isn't it?
  12. When and how will we be able to achieve the technology to travel at the speed of light? It would make exploring foreign planets much easier.
  13. Can we add something to the example I gave with E.T.? I thought it was quite optimistic story of alien visitation.
  14. Please, stop talking about 9/11 period. I came here to talk about alien visitations, not terrorism. Anyway, why would anyone come up with the idea that alien visitors enslaved hominids? If this is a theory of where religion came from then it makes sense, otherwise it's just being judgmental and cynical towards outside civilizations. In other words... And if that did happen, that doesn't mean our 2 races could find a way to get along peacefully, does it? E.T. presents a very sensible idea of a human meeting an alien from another world, and they grow to love each other like brothers.
  15. That's ridiculous. We obviously evolved from microorganisms from many a millennial ago after the extinction of the dinosaurs came. There have been meteors that crashed on our surface, right? Who's to say those meteors didn't carry a type of primitive bacteria with them from another planet? We could've evolved from a separate group of bacteria that was already on Earth before them, and the alien bacteria became some of our animal life. Maybe this part here is a little far-fetched, but can't certain bacteria take on the biological properties of bigger organisms they interact with? And look at this article from almost a year ago.
  16. I actually have never seen holograms done. The closest thing to that I've seen is the Bat-Signal in the Batman films.
  17. Well, even if these are just government inventions that leaked into the public eye by accident, should we develop technology to distinguish between our own machines and alien objects entering our atmosphere? It would certainly help calm a lot of people down about the idea of alien civilizations visiting us.
  18. 9/11 conspiracy theorists are idiots, let's just leave it at that. Anyway, I don't know why aliens would show us signs of their ships or technology only at night, unless it gives them better visibility to us. They could be our ancestors, but what if that's not a genetically accurate assumption?
  19. Either people are becoming more observant through advanced technology, or the government needs to keep a tighter lip on secret technology.
  20. Well the military obviously wouldn't tell anybody, not even the public, that they have equipment like that for the sake of international security (preventing terrorism).
  21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFRKJ6PZZ3c&feature=g-vrec I for one think this could be bullshit, but since you people know more about different sciences than I do, I thought you could help me determine whether or not these "UFO" sightings were real.
  22. I apologize for the double post, but I have another problem: How long should I make each episode? I was thinking of 12 minutes for each episode because it's a web series, and when people watch viral videos they have shorter attention spans than they would watching a movie in theaters or a television program. So, would 12 minutes be long enough for each episode? I've mostly been working on this show myself, so I wouldn't be able to get too many episodes online in under a year.
  23. You have once again given me a lot to think about for the show, especially on the stereotypes aspect of things (I just wish you wouldn't have such big walls of text). The main protagonist is Native Canadian descent (I'm Canadian myself, writing what I know), and so far the only stereotypical things about him are that he's kind, helpful, and likes pancakes and maple syrup. There aren't enough non-white main heroes in cartoons, so I'm adding my own main protagonist who's not Caucasian. His best friend you might say is a deconstruction of the Mighty Whitey trope. He's white, very good at hoverbike racing and sky diving, but he's book dumb, suffers short-term-memory loss, gets beaten up a lot, and is occasionally a useless girl chaser. Girls are even the ones who usually beat him senseless for being such a creep. Then there are the main antagonists; a fat British crime boss and former hoverbike racer who secretly had the protagonist's father killed, a vicious racer driven insane by the loss of his parents at a young age, a hammy French-descent mad scientist who suffers at the former's abuse, and a hulking idiot with a Scottish accent. Yes, they're all white, and they're the team representing the Southern United States. However, there is a hoverbike team representing Northern Europe, each of them is white, but they're quite nice people. They consist of a gentle folk magician, a lovable Italian chef, and an eccentric archaeologist who explores ancient ruins on other planets. This way I have villains and heroes who are Caucasian.
  24. It's not a book actually, it's an animated series.
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