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Colossal MAUSOLEUM in the Area of Neptune IV.

Fractal Science Fiction posted on Oct 26, 2010
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M/B Voici devant Neptune, en satellisation géo-stationnaire, ce que notre équipage avait appelé "Le MAUSOLE", devant sa forme et sa structure apparente. On se demandait bien pourquoi cette forme cubique pour une station orbitale...mais pourquoi pas, puisqu'il n'y a aucune résistance de l'air à diriger. Ce qui nous intrigua, ce furent ces faces régulières et littéralement trouées d'ouvertures, comme celles de l'intérieur (voir les trois images précédentes). A moins de renforcer l'idée, que les utilisateurs se déplaçaient pour s'y rendre, sur des machines volantes, une autre seule hypothèse nous intriguait...ce cube ressemblait à une ruche terrestre, sans être munie d'une seule porte, mais d'un nombre important d'ouvertures. Ce devait être un centre de communication important, pour que l'on puisse y 'accoster' facilement. Le détail gigantesque qui attira notre attention, fut cet angle du cube, carrément détruit (les traces blanches montraient bien la taille de l'ouverture ainsi créée. Complètement détruit ou au contraire, aménagé pour des raisons inconnues...ou alors le choc avec un astéroïde avait dû être fort violent pour une cassure aussi nette...car une épreuve militaire, aurait laissé des trous dans les façades elles-mêmes. Une équipe passant par cette ouverture, fût dépêchée pour explorer les dégâts internes... Here at Neptune orbiting geo-stationary, which our crew had called "the mausoleum", to its form and structure apparent. We wondered why this cubic form for a space station ... but why not, since there is no air resistance to lead. What puzzled us, it was those regular faces and literally pierced with openings, such as those from within (see the three images above). At least to reinforce the idea that users were traveling to get there, on flying machines, another hypothesis only intrigued us ... it was like a beehive cube land, without being provided with one gate but a significant number of openings. This should be an important communication center, so that we can be 'land' easily. The retail giant that drew our attention was this corner of the cube, totally destroyed (the white marks clearly showed the size of the opening thus created. Completely destroyed or otherwise, arranged for unknown reasons ... or maybe the shock with an asteroid had been very violent for a break ... as sharp as a military trial, would have left holes in the walls themselves. A team through this opening, was dispatched to explore the internal damage ...

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ia-du-lin

4:06PM | Wed, 27 October 2010

great 3D fractal, cool artwork

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afugatt

12:04AM | Fri, 29 October 2010

Wonderful!

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