Another Earth

Vulash 14 years ago
Looks awesome. What the fuck does the first half have to do with the second half?
ROzbeans 14 years ago
Well I guess the girl killed that guy's family - it's a 'unlikely' (blood unlikely) romance between the chick who killed his family and the father. It looks super awesome though.
Gongaa 14 years ago
Spoiler alert: On Earth2 she's a serial killer and killed that man's evil twin's evil family by way of flogging them with a trout. There she's known as the Freshwater Fiend.

saved u 10bux
pharren 14 years ago
Hmm... no thanks.
Vulash 14 years ago
ROzbeans;105620
Well I guess the girl killed that guy's family - it's a 'unlikely' (blood unlikely) romance between the chick who killed his family and the father. It looks super awesome though.


That doesn't explain the alternate Earth (actually, nothing does)
ROzbeans 14 years ago
Oh that? Why give away the good stuff in the previews??!
ROzbeans 14 years ago
Just thought of something - what if it's all her imagination? What if the duplicate Earth comes out after her accident (I think it does). That she didn't just walk away from that crash and it's all in her mind? Think about it - an alternate reality and out of 6 billion people, she manages to get a ticket to go to Earth2? That's gotta be the twist.
pharren 14 years ago
Maybe one of the resident experts can chime in, but I'm pretty sure having another planet the size of Earth that close to ours would totally wreak apocalyptic-scale havoc on our every-fuckin-thing. And say bye-bye to the Moon.
ROzbeans 14 years ago
We have a resident astronomer?
Jetamio 14 years ago
Pharren is right. Another planet of our size, randomly coming so close, would pretty much destroy us. There are 'twin planets' out there that formed that way, and the gravitation pull on each other keeps them in constant seismic activity. It's like, when the moon is a little closer on its course and we get the high, high tide... well multiply that by a few million and include the earths mantle into the pull... It would rip us apart, and the other planet too.

The moon would likely be in the way too and crash into either us or them. A comet/asteroid killed the dinosaurs worldwide (or whatever that theory is).... the moon is a hell of a lot bigger than most comets or asteroids lol. Even if it just shattered from the pull of both planets, the stuff that would impact either planet would be enough to fuck everything over.
Jetamio 14 years ago
P.S I'm not a geek....well....ok, maybe a little bit.
ROzbeans 14 years ago
All I know about astronomy is whatever I learned from Thundarr the Barbarian.

Jetamio 14 years ago
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LOL!!
Gongaa 14 years ago
I wonder if the other Earth is 6,000 years old, too?
pharren 14 years ago
See? Resident astronomer! We also have a resident geochemist, and a resident... uh... Gongaa. He's sort of like the Gonzo of the sciences; nobody really knows what he is. But if it involves numbers in any way, he can probably figure it out.
Vulash 14 years ago
I think Gongaa is a polymath. He'll probably start spouting poetry soon.

How are they saying the second Earth appeared there?
pharren 14 years ago
It sprang out of the ethereal source code of Second Life, like the isos in TRON Legacy spontaneously forming out of the code for The Grid.
pharren 14 years ago
PS: If I were on "Earth 2", I'd be like F you guys, our planet is "Awesome" and yours is "Awesome Jr." (but not "Awesome 2" under any circumstance)
Vulash 14 years ago
I'm not sure one planet can contain two angry gnomes.

I'd grab my twin double and we'd pretend to be australian twins with bad accents and hit on girls. I like to think big.
pharren 14 years ago
Maybe it's time for a new poll!