Traveller doesn't need to be awake for Venus to still be a jungle. Why would gravity be different?
There's no feasible way for a giant space orb to terraform planets, and space magic isn't real either. Should those things be made realistic too? No. Reality doesn't mean -blam!- in a fantasy world.
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Actually its very feasible nasa is currently working on the idea. It actually can be done. Changing a planets gravitational pulls will cause terra forming.
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I tip my hat to you sir....
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Not the way it was supposedly done in Destiny. Also space magic is still not feasible.
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Not true please look into some scientific findings. Recently a star was swallowed up by space time using only gravity and wont return for 160 years. Psyhics is very interesting.
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Edited by Samcara Tree: 1/10/2015 4:13:16 PM[quote][u][b]GOLDEN AGE CARD:[/b][/u] [quote]The Traveler changed everything. It reshaped our solar system as decisively as[u] it shattered our scientific and philosophical frameworks[/u]. To our ancestors it must have been a hammerblow - a glimpse beyond the horizon of expected possibility and into a realm of transcendent power. [b]The Traveler kindled the Golden Age. [u]But we built it[/u]. We remember this with pride, even after so much else has been lost. [u]We settled our solar system and filled it with our work.[/u][/b] Today Cryptarchs and scholars work to distill the legends of the Golden Age into truth. We know that humans lived longer, flew further, and knew more. We know that countless ancient diseases and hatreds were extinguished forever.[u] Human aspiration gives birth to vast engineering projects, sweeping social movements, and even new forms of life. [/u] The Golden Age was not without challenges. Sources speak of internal strife, philosophical rifts- particularly around questions of machine intelligence and 'mind forking' - and enduring scientific enigmas. But [u]humanity and its machine children tackled these problems with pride, vigor, and a contagious sense of pluralist compassion[/u]. [/quote][/quote] To put it kindly, please read the back story before making assumptions that the Traveler did anything aside from forging of the ghosts, I hope this has been helpful, and that no feelings were hurt, have a nice day.
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[u][b]GOLDEN AGE CARDS[/b][/u] "Everything changed with the coming of the Traveler. It gave us gifts that transformed the universe and the nature of human life. It ushered in the Golden Age, a time of miracles. But it never shared its deepest secrets." "How can one entity so quickly and utterly remake an entire world? Fifty years later, I'm conversant in high mathematics, particularly topological thoughts and the slippery irreality of Light. I'm involved in a project to study the Traveler's terraforming actions right now." "You have lived as invisibly as possible, flicking from solar system to solar system making grand plans, overseeing the culturing of civilizations, before leaving in a blink." To put it kindly, you don't know what the -blam!- you are talking about. Try reading the backstory before making assumptions.
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lovely metaphors....
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You don't even know what a metaphor is. Go back to your cave, troll.
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I don't care if you get flustered....all the quotes you listed strengthened my stance, the Traveler is a rock, one we picked apart and studied, and used technology to change the atmospheres of 3 planets and possible 2, maybe 5 moons....but no where does is say that the gravity was changed in the story...if you can find the card then you got a golden ticket, but for now the golden age is my "golden ticket" to being right, so any argument without the second golden ticket is moot and pointless....