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Had to finish this one in a hurry, sorry. A Stargate is the fictitious invention at the centre of the Stargate Sci-fi franchise. |
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The idea here is that any number of unsuspecting travellers enter this Stargate, become asphyxiated by the carbon dioxide displacing oxygen, and are then taken on a bus trip to an Egyptology exhibit. |
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Ah, right-oh. So the real Stargate leads to an
Egyptology exhibit? I was somehow expecting
more... |
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The "real" Stargate led to a world that exhibited many similarities to ancient Egypt. |
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//The "real" Stargate led to a world that exhibited
many similarities to ancient Egypt.// Strange. |
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Yes, some would say stranger than fiction, or as strange.
Although now I'm not certain what you mean when you
refer to the real Stargate. |
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I see two problems: 1) the gas won't be dense enough to block the view of the room behind it. It will look like a room full of smoke. 2) carbon dioxide poisoning. |
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Will you be embalming and mummifying the travellers? You wouldn't want them to feel under-dressed... |
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Why not just use a real stargate? |
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A real Stargate would be ideal, but in reality only an ideal
Stargate is possible which unfortunately is not real and
thus not really ideal. |
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I have an old one in my garage that I'm not using
anymore. You can have it if you want. |
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I mostly used it to store boxes, but the energy bills
got high enough to the point where it made more
sense to rent a storage locker, or just get rid of
the old crap and buy new stuff in the unlikely event I
ever need it again. |
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The problem with moving your Stargate around the
universe is that the best way is to take it through another
Stargate, only they're all the same size and don't collapse
or come apart... |
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//don't collapse or come apart... |
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In the Haynes manual it clearly mentions the bolts on the back, at least in my interpretation of the hieroglyphs. |
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Whitworth mind you, none of this metric nonsense. |
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//they're all the same size // |
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Perhaps an innovation would be to make them oval so you could tip one on its side and slip it through the other. The downside, of course, is that you require a receiving Stargate on the other side so can only really send one to where there already is one. Still, you would have the advantage of already starting at the furthest point along the chain. |
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Yes, but unless you put them together exactly so, they default to the men's loo at Union Station. |
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//but unless you put them together exactly so, they default to the men's loo at Union Station. |
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The heiroglyphs? I'm not sure you can spell "union train station" in them. What would be the point? |
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+ I would go if I didn't have to be asphyxiated. Sounds a bit like an LSD trip. |
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Why not just go to the museum and look at the Egyptian exhibits? |
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For those not near a museum, you can find pictures online. |
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Am I beanf literally boreing? |
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// Why not just go to the museum and look at the
Egyptian exhibits? // |
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Because this simulates the mystery and awe of the movie it
is based upon. |
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//The downside, of course, is that you require a receiving Stargate on the other side so can only really send one to where there already is one.// |
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Makes you wonder how the initial delivery took place. Fed Ex? |
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// I really want a Haynes manual in hieroglyphics. |
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I have almost the full Set. |
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I'd like to amend the idea to include a slippery slide that is obscured by the carbon dioxide haze, that descends into a pit of cold dense carbon dioxide. |
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