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Find a star nearing the end of its life. Pour into it
various
gasses at various times such that they'll sink to
appropriate levels to encode a message when the star
goes nova. In time we'll have a giant flashing light
proclaiming our presence and the fact that "we are not
delicious".
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Beautiful. I bet Amanda Tapping could do this. |
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Youre talking about planet pinball |
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From the scale involved I presume youre
perturbing the orbits of gas giants to drop them
into their sun. |
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Presumably each dose of gas needs to be
(relatively) impurity free for the desired results. |
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So how do you paint your balls the desired colour
&
what are you using for a pool stick? |
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//Blow up stars and send signals with them// |
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How can we know that this isn't baked by some past mega-intelligent race? |
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Because he's been too busy hanging around here,
complaining about cats and Welshmen. |
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/Amanda Tapping/ was fun to watch. |
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Jacob: Come on, Sam. It can't be any harder than blowing up a sun. |
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Sam: You know, you blow up one sun and suddenly everyone expects you to walk on water. |
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(alien control panel lights up) |
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Sam: Next step, parting the Red Sea! |
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The first time we do this the message should be: |
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