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I am very well aware. There is a Partol on [i]the moon[/i] (Luna). It doesn't just have to be planets and large Hive ships you know.
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You had written Europa as a planet, I was just trying to correct you
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Well can you point out where?
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Edited by Nikola Vexla: 4/23/2016 1:05:33 AMYou're already corrected it
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That wizard came from the moon... Which one? Phobos, Europa... I bet its Europa
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True, but it's still pretty darn big. It's bigger than Pluto in any case. It would make a good playable area.
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Yes but a planet orbits a star and a moon a planet. Pluto is a dwarf planet. The sun is a dwarf star. So calling pluto a planet is fine from a conversational stand point but a scientific stand point it is factually incorrect.
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Edited by blasphemous_jerk: 4/22/2016 6:20:39 PMOur star is actually main sequence. Not a dwarf, not a giant, just... Normal. Edit: According to Wikipedia, stars in the main sequence are considered dwarves. My bad.
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Dont worry science is confusing. But lets face it, compared to some stars our star is tiny
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Shush, you're going to hurt our sun's feelings and it'll stop shining. Don't worry, sun, I think you're doing a bang-up job. Size isn't everything.
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Oh yeah, I'm not disputing that, lol. There're some huge and small (yet terrifying) things out there. And there's still so much to discover.
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So is the Moon fam
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I feel like your response had some purpose but for the life of me I can't see it
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The purpose is correcting your statement...you called it "planet Europa". It's a moon.....
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[quote]The purpose is correcting your statement...you called it "planet Europa". It's a moon.....[/quote]