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If he wants Halo to be able to go up there, he can do so without any continuity error. And much more so for underwater travel, as that shock-wave can be deadly (not sure how bad Mach 1 is but a Mach 4 water shock-wave will rupture internal organs).Īt the end of the day though it depends on what story-lines (if any) DaveB might have planned in orbit. Note that the Mach number is critically important, due to the shock-wave that will be generated. Logically the meter on her orb would re-calibrate to indicate this. So, conversely in (significantly) less dense atmosphere, she will go faster. So I think normal real world logic applies, rather than the arbitrary ‘Halo does Mach 4, under all circumstances’.Īs such in denser atmosphere (like underwater) she will go slower than Mach 4. But if the same applied consistently, her underwater speed would be devastatingly dangerous (like high explosives). Mach 4 is her operational speed limit at or near to sea-level density atmosphere. …but yeah, as a straight male, you know what the first few hours are going to entail. If one day they figure that out and need voluntary test subjects (as long as there is less than a 2% chance of death and disfigurement), I’d volunteer just so I can experience the other side of the gender roles and gain a much deeper understanding of the human race and the interactions between them…. However, its very hard to fully comprehend those differences unless you can fully put yourself into the other’s role, something we currently can’t do in medical science. I’ve always been fascinated about the psychological, non-obvious biological and sociological differences between men and women. While I wouldn’t want to go through the current steps of hormone therapy, surgery, counseling, and whatever else it takes for trans people to visually look the way they feel they should (seriously, I hear its a lot, and anyone willing to go through the time, money and effort of it has mad props in my book)…while I wouldn’t go through it, if there was a way to instantly transform into a cis-woman, I have to admit I would be curious enough to do that if for nothing else than scientific reasons.
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If I had been a bit more thorough in re-reading the initial comment and contrasting it to my reply, I may have spotted the substituted word, and realised the error. I am very familiar with that problem, from (as a typical example) having a long conversation about somebody, only to have the person I am talking to finally realise that I am saying one name and everything I am referring to must be another person completely. In fact microwave ovens act as Faraday cages, specifically because they do block them. So whilst it is true that X-rays are not blocked by a Faraday cage, it is not the case for microwaves. Had they been more in-depth I might have realised that they were not talking about what I had in mind. Sadly the google results were very short, highly consistent, and did not elaborate overly. Mentally I was associating all the properties of microwaves but the word was replaced by x-ray. It is not like if you see something mis-spelt and you go ‘something is wrong here’. Unfortunately, once my brain gives me a false pronoun/noun it just looks right to me. Hence my reply is a nonsense, as it was based on the results I got from that. So I was thinking microwave but typing x-ray. But, once in a while, it extends to nouns too. Normally I only have a (severe) problem with pronouns. Unfortunately I made a typo when I googled the comment I was replying to. And have discussed properties of both, in these forums before, in depth. Heh, yea, I am very much aware of the difference between microwaves and x-rays.
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Here’s the link to the new comments highlighter for chrome, and the GitHub link which you can use to install on FireFox via Greasemonkey. I also need to name him so he can appear in the Who’s Who. I would link his last appearance, (which was also his first appearance) but the quality of the art is… less good. We haven’t seen that blond haired guy in a while. I will resist explaining what “radio” is to the young’uns since I know it still exists, but as a medium I think it’s safe to say it is past it’s heyday. Demento on the radio when I was in high school. Max does still occasionally have trouble remembering the squishiness of humans.įor anyone unfamiliar with Maxima’s ringtone.
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Not that Lieutenant Colonels usually let themselves be guilted into stuff by recruits, but it’s clear to anyone that Sydney is a valuable asset to the team and Max is okay with bringing her around to a more military way of thinking gradually.īeing reminded of the need for extra gear for Sydney is not unlike the minigun incident. Sydney’s not really all that offended by Maxima’s ringtone, but she knows an opportunity to guilt someone when she sees it.
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