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The Preserve of the Ancients

Xfrog (none) posted on Aug 28, 2002
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In the 29th century, a strange bizarre and in all probability artificial planet is found. Just 15 miles in diameter, this planet has two thirds of the standard earth gravity. 450 light years from earth, this is the most unusual discovery mankind has yet to find. At the core, there is beleived to be a mile wide fragment of a collapsed neutron star, whose strong gravitational feild gives near normal gravity even this far from the center. Too small for a colony, never the less, it will make a very nice outpost for the continued exploration of this arm of the milkyway. The question of course is: who or what created this world some 3 million years ago and felt necessary to hide it on a lone star devoid of any other planetary bodies? Anything that powerful would considered humanity with its 29th century technology, hardly more advanced then cavemen.

Comments (4)


tuttle

2:37PM | Wed, 28 August 2002

I guess it spins like a bastard if it's got a neutron star at its centre! I'm getting dizzy looking at it! The foliage is very alien and I like the overall idea.

bigbigblues

4:08PM | Wed, 28 August 2002

Absolutely, the idea is great. And man that POV makes your head spin.

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pc_artist

6:36PM | Wed, 28 August 2002

WOW AMAZING WORK

shadowdragonlord

7:21PM | Wed, 28 August 2002

Yeah, neutronium is the only way these days when building fake planets! Beautiful image, too!


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