the social dilemma

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It’s a train wreck. You cannot look away.

Checkmate on Humanity!

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33 Responses to the social dilemma

  1. PrP says:

    What went wrong with the route this time?

  2. Anonymous says:

    It’s working.

  3. Kaya says:

    Good to know my email address won’t be published. So you “upstairs” bosses think you own us. Well I found a way to remove my locator. Don’t bother looking for me. I’m not coming back.

  4. F4/^ says:

    Hope this thing is working. Experienced an interphase subspace pocket hit. Need help with stability loss.

    • Li3 says:

      Hope this thing is working. Experienced an interphase subspace pocket hit. Need help with stability loss.

      What is the Nature of the interphase pocket? We need a Damage report.

  5. Li3 says:

    Repeat: What is the Nature of the subspace interface pocket?

  6. Li3 says:

    We have Uvn4^ heading your way. It’s computer says you may have snagged something. Check all out side areas.

    • Kaya says:

      You might want to run a phase variant analysis before you detach from whatever you may have snagged.

    • Li3 says:

      Run a phase variant analysis on that subspace garbage before attempting removal.

  7. UvN4^ says:

    Li3, Spectral analysis will take approximately two hours. The subspace seaweed is highly structured, but it doesn’t seem to conform to any of this area’s physical laws.

  8. Anonymous says:

    if you want to talk, here is as good a place as any

  9. H says:

    Thanks for all your help. Couldn’t call yesterday. Too many incidents. Will try later today.

  10. Anonymous says:

    H- I did try to reach you again several times. Check your VM please

  11. R7^1y says:

    F4/^ prepare to accept the inevitable with equanimity.

    • Li3 says:

      There is a second scenario. A cloaked ship radiates a slight variance at warp speeds.

      • R7^1y says:

        That would be a subspace variance. Dropping out of warp would have corrected it. Next time you interfere be very thorough about.

        • Li3 says:

          You should be careful when taking that tone with the E’s Umpah. That is if you are planning to continue navigating the Gate. Keeping in mind that there are significant legions of your Mother ship inside that Gate. I would think you would have been more thorough in your deliberations before you spoke.

          • R7^1y says:

            I prefer to error on the side of caution. Consider my profound apologies given. I await your assurance that there will be no impediment to our successful navigations of the Gate.

  12. PrP says:

    anybody watch the video I posted? That’s some stuff I think you’d find interesting. just saying.

  13. Li3 says:

    The accidents were the result of a temporal surge caused by an explosion of a microscopic singularity passing through this solar system.
    There is a lot of work to do. Let’s pull together on this one.

    • T9/^3 says:

      Our scientists say it may not have been a natural phenomenon. The singularity was designed to shift neutron particles in vehicles operating at sublight speeds into a high state of temporal polarization.
      It appears we are dealing with time travelers. Ones who have developed the means of time travel into a weapon. Our accidentally running into each other is caused by the fact that our sublight travel is now occurring through time not space.

  14. M/5>3 says:

    It came and disappeared.

    • G/7^3 says:

      We suffered failures of our attitude stabilizers while in pursuit. Lost it.

      • T9/^3 says:

        We tried to get a transporter lock on it, but there was too much interference. It either handed on earth or its moon.

  15. Gj says:

    Ooh I wonder whose arriving?

  16. G/7^3 says:

    We’ve lost it.

  17. T9/^3 says:

    Don’t give up so easily. You land on the moon and search. I’ll try earth.

  18. C11/3 says:

    Does anyone know why it broke off from landing on K9p27481’s moon? The atmospheric conditions are are similar to earth’s.

    • W/>4 says:

      The planet maybe similar to earth, but its moon is full of seismic activity. It is very unstable.

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