do you see spaceships when you dream?


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Had an odd dream. Sitting on stairs outside a house, heard an odd noise, a kilometre long space ship passing overhead high enough so it only looks a few metres long. As it reaches overhead at about a hundred metres a second, there is a sonic boom and it vanishes into the distance at one hundred thousand metres a second (accelerating to one hundred thousand metres per second in a space of a hundred metres). An incredible wind washes after it.


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SPACESHIP, SPACESHIP, SPACESHIP!!!


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Kewl. I just get invasions of demons.

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SnowJade wrote:
Kewl. I just get invasions of demons.

Tell the demon string theory invalidates religion and evolution.

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Sissyl wrote:
SPACESHIP, SPACESHIP, SPACESHIP!!!

But realy, travelling where people dream seems such an invasion of privacy.


yellowdingo wrote:
Sissyl wrote:
SPACESHIP, SPACESHIP, SPACESHIP!!!
But realy, travelling where people dream seems such an invasion of privacy.

What if it's the only way you can reach out to them?

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SnowJade wrote:
yellowdingo wrote:
Sissyl wrote:
SPACESHIP, SPACESHIP, SPACESHIP!!!
But realy, travelling where people dream seems such an invasion of privacy.
What if it's the only way you can reach out to them?

Would have prefered how to build antigravity drive.


In your dreams, maybe?


Crud, I thought my ship was undetected. We were high enough that we should have seemed barely noticeable. What drew your attention to my ship?

:p

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GreyWolfLord wrote:

Crud, I thought my ship was undetected. We were high enough that we should have seemed barely noticeable. What drew your attention to my ship?

:p

The funny noise and the lack of sensibility.


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I can't even describe half the stuff I dream of, I think it goes into more dimensions than the human mind is capable of comprehending.

The other half, I don't want to remember enough to describe.

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My mom had a dream she was married to Channing Tatum, and he was shirtless, and we were at the video store, and she was like "Pick a freakin' movie!"

My mom: The only person to be next to Channing Tatum and be mad he couldn't pick a movie.


I've gotten everything from the core of a campaign plot to utter terror to mundanity more boring than my waking life from my dreams. They run the whole gamut.

Sadly most of them I don't remember.


In my dreams...I am a spaceship!

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I mostly just get electric sheep.


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My most memorable dreams involve me and a few other people on a flying carpet in a medieval castle, trying to escape from... someone.

I blame Cosmo.


In the non-nightmare dreams I can remember, I'm typically self-cast as an unnamed extra in a recently watched movie or TV show... and then I talk to the leads about the plot holes, bad characterization/acting, and other shortcomings.


I dream of mobile suits more often than ships.


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So, has anyone actually had a Cosmo nightmare yet?


I had a dream last night that I was playing cards.

THAT WAS THE DREAM!

I felt so robbed when I woke up.

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So how does this ship go from one place to another? It looked to be mostly turbine, lets say five hundred metres diameter. At the front is a silver nose, a cylinder with a rounded end so it must cope with the geeforces by causing water to solidify near instantaneously in the tube behind the pilot by absorbing all the acceleration. Any water that doesnt solidify escapes the cylinder shaft into the turbine driving it in atmosphere. So there must be an initial acceleration to feed this. Lets call it a matter-anti matter pulse to give it that first bang. The hull casing the turbine has an annoying yellow style paint job. It has a tapered exhaust at the rear and wings extending left and right from that exhaust with pods on the ends.
So rather than rockets in outer space it jumps from inside our planetary atmosphere to one hundred thousand metres per second with turbine and a pulse start. Is that a viable or even sensible means of travel?


Wait, are you dreaming about sebaceous cysts or Sebacean ships?

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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:

Wait, are you dreaming about sebaceous cysts or Sebacean ships?

Scorpios seeks singularity secrets while the Scarran Staleek seeks more.

Nah, I just dream of space ships...the physical decline post fourty I get to enjoy when awake.

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Any thoughts as to the minimum acceleration needed for water to absorb all acceleration experienced by a pilot and phase change to a solid?

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Any thought to using the sound of the big bang to propel a spaceship from within the atmosphere of one planet to another?

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I post a few drawings of it to a blog

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SnowJade wrote:
Kewl. I just get invasions of demons.
yellowdingo wrote:
Tell the demon string theory invalidates religion and evolution.

I will always, always love you, YD!


yellowdingo wrote:
Any thought to using the sound of the big bang to propel a spaceship from within the atmosphere of one planet to another?

Put the doobie down, YD...no sounds associated with TBB.


I had a dream wth spaceships once. They belonged to aliens who if you would look up at the sky would send down signals that would either prompt a piece of technology in your vicinity to murder you or drive you insane and make you go on a murder spree. Optionally, if you were especially unlucky it would also peel your skin off. Or perhaps make you peel your own skin off. Not sure, I just saw the victims of that particular version. I got crushed by a steamroller myself. Turns out it was enough to just look above the horizon.


Sounds like something from the SCP Foundation.

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Dr. Michio Kaku wrote:
yellowdingo wrote:
Any thought to using the sound of the big bang to propel a spaceship from within the atmosphere of one planet to another?
Put the doobie down, YD...no sounds associated with TBB.

I dont use pharma...thats what makes me all the more disturbing.

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Orthos wrote:
Sounds like something from the SCP Foundation.

SCP Foundation


Yes that one


Not that I recall.

My dreams feature an alarming amount of construction tools for some reason, however, hammers and cranes in particular.

So either God is telling me to build a pyramid or I picked the wrong career.


Here. We went to see the movie on Saturday, and there was way too much backstory and POV that a screenplay couldn't express, so I thought I'd read the book. Now I know which aliens really disturb me. YD, no offense or anything, but you aren't really all that disturbing in comparison.


Well, when I go on a Mass Effect binge I tend to dream of Reapers...

Beyond that, I tend to dream of ACUs.

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SnowJade wrote:
Here. We went to see the movie on Saturday, and there was way too much backstory and POV that a screenplay couldn't express, so I thought I'd read the book. Now I know which aliens really disturb me. YD, no offense or anything, but you aren't really all that disturbing in comparison.

So I should put you in a machine, pump you full of drugs and record your brainpattern changes for economic purposes of selling halucinations to kids on streetcorners.

"hey kid...wanna buy some SnowJade dreaming?"


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You have confused me with this talk of "metres". Is that also some kind of alien terminology? :)

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Mike Franke wrote:
You have confused me with this talk of "metres". Is that also some kind of alien terminology? :)

Vou nonconformis. Metrika es obligatoris. Metronom es numero amerikans tuo manipula ones lumenglobe.


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You should check your Thetan level.

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meatrace wrote:
You should check your Thetan level.

Beyon awe por El kult.


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Hey, SnowJade Dreams are my latest line, and are predicted to sell like Anti-Gravity Catoast.


I dream of electric sheep. Does that mean I'm an android?

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Haladir wrote:
I dream of electric sheep. Does that mean I'm an android?

11100101011?


yellowdingo wrote:
Haladir wrote:
I dream of electric sheep. Does that mean I'm an android?
11100101011?

One humanoid escapee / One android on the run / Seeking freedom beneath a lonely desert sun...

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