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It was so yummy, but I'm paying the price it was an asiago bagel with cream cheese, tomato, fried egg, bacon, and cheese
So like, a multiplayer game? Like Mortal Kombat?
yeah, like Smash Bros or Rivals of Aether
So will it be a side-scroller?
More or less off topic, I’m coming up with a game that has a space travel mechanic that is faster than the speed of light, but bc I don’t want hyperspace (it’s so overused, and doesn’t make too much sense) I came up with my own
is it alr if I share it so that I can get your *Honest* opinions
So like, a multiplayer game? Like Mortal Kombat?
yeah, like Smash Bros or Rivals of Aether
So will it be a side-scroller?
Yep!
dangit now I’m hungry
Go ahead!
I'm not that much of a scientist so I'm not sure how much help I would be
So do they just have the weapons and stuff? How do they get them, are there levels or anything?
it’s not exactly super sciency, plus I need to know if it seems convincing to anyone, including non scientists
Yes pls
Hmm You have a point... I can't wait to hear it
Once again, my dad said no to bike riding this weekend I'm so disappointed
It's not that bad
Ok so basically, this game takes place in a time period where humans have super advanced technological capabilities, and have already invented portals. The portals work by disassembling molecular structures and then reassembling them in the same way at the corresponding portal using complex quantum mechanics. If a corresponding portal is destroyed, or off, then the molecules are disassembled, but not reassembled, therefore essentially vaporizing the item/person which passed through the portal.
Okay now I’ll explain how portals have to do with space travel (it’s not the way you think)
When the portals work by was first invented, (when they weren’t commercial portals, just small prototypes still), a portal collapsed on itself. (This the complex part: the frame of the portal collapsed and was sucked into itself, but this is while the other portal is off. This frameless portal is now unstable, and essentially a black hole, sucking in everything small enough to fit through the original portal and within about six inches (because it’s so small). This would look kinda funky, because it’s also sucks in light. The air around it would look extremely compressed, kinda wavy, I think. But this is important because it essentially opens a wormhole to the 4th dimension (I’ll try and come up with why it’s the 4th dimension), which before it was known to be the 4d, was dubbed the name ODS (Outer-Dimensional Space). The rift appears black, like a black hole, because 4d light is not perceivable to a 3d beings eye.) The rift was destroyed by turning on the stable portal, and passing it over the collapsed one, which disintegrated the wormhole. This ODS was left alone for about 50 years before scientists began to investigate it again, and they found out that it was the 4th dimension, but more importantly, how to stabilize the wormhole, and therefore create a portal into the 4th dimension, aka CIDRA (Contained Inter-Dimensional Rift Anomaly). They also that you can reopen a CIDRA from inside the ODS to get back into our frame of reality. They researched the ODS for 12 years before they realized that, because we are 3 dimensional beings, we don’t interact correctly with the ODS, and massive shifts in 4d space occur (for us only, because the ODS is interacting with us as if we were 4d, but we aren’t, so there are some strange things that happen, including faster than light travel). These shifts have been discovered to have predictable patterns, allowing humans to have premade routes to follow. But AI is necessary for ODS Jumping (4d travel), because it is too complicated for humans to navigate. So now, if you place a CIDRA on a starship, bring it through the rift with you, and close it from behind, you are now traveling through 4d space. You can then catch a space shift and will be traveling at speeds impossible in their 3d realm. Then your AI opens another CIDRA at the desired corresponding 3d location, then you have traveled hundreds of light years in a matter of days. Of course this comes with some risks, like if your AI malfunctions, you could end up on the other side of the galaxy, with unknown coordinates and no way to accurately predict a path back home. Or if you CIDRA collapsed while in the ODS, then your stuck in a 4d reality for the rest of you life, which wouldn’t be long due to the lack of oxygen and sustenance. Plus it’s extremely difficult to communicate from 3d reality with a ship that’s in ODS.
I think that’s it so far That ended up being so much longer than I expected
Roman could you explain to me how that server works where we met?? And how can I add you as a friend??
Holy crap 電気 in my eyes, that is completely believable and really freakin cool
I have nothing to add at the moment because I'm still processing the mechanics, but if I end up having a brain storming session in the middle of the night (which happens sometimes
) and come up with something to add, I'll lyk
awesome job :kao_clap:
Interesting. I think that still counts as hyperspace, but with some creative restrictions that make it reasonable.
The bit about 4d light confuses me. I don’t understand where the light is coming from, or how it is different from ordinary photons.
I also am skeptical that a manufacturing prototype would be able have such cosmic power, unless it tapped into some preexisting energy.
Okay:
It's a big minigame server, there are like 200 different games to play. There is a compass in your hotbar, if you right-click it, it shows a menu to select the game you want to play. In almost every game there's an explanation how it works. If you want to friend me, try /friend Roman3005.