Story Help Kurt Feltenberger (06 Feb 2018 06:03 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(06 Feb 2018 06:06 UTC)
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Cian Witherspoon
(06 Feb 2018 08:10 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(07 Feb 2018 04:01 UTC)
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Tim
(06 Feb 2018 08:54 UTC)
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Catherine Berry
(06 Feb 2018 17:33 UTC)
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Caleuche
(06 Feb 2018 20:38 UTC)
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Catherine Berry
(06 Feb 2018 20:47 UTC)
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Cian Witherspoon
(06 Feb 2018 21:11 UTC)
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Tim
(07 Feb 2018 03:46 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(07 Feb 2018 03:58 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(07 Feb 2018 03:56 UTC)
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Catherine Berry
(07 Feb 2018 04:28 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(07 Feb 2018 04:41 UTC)
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Phil Pugliese
(07 Feb 2018 18:37 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(07 Feb 2018 03:55 UTC)
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Richard Aiken
(08 Feb 2018 00:48 UTC)
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Kurt Feltenberger
(08 Feb 2018 02:08 UTC)
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Some years back, I included a "ghost story" in a long running BSG story that I've been writing and posting. At the time, I didn't plan to bring the ship, Pathfinder, back into the narrative. However, things have changed and it's something that I'm toying with. However, what I need to do now is come up with something to explain why the most modern scientific research ship of the era succumbed to the murders and mystery that eventually killed, drove insane, or turned them into homicidal killers. Given that only glitches happened prior to making planet fall after the 60th jump, I'm thinking that it's something biological from the planet; bacteriological, viral, fungal, etc. Or maybe something else. After thinking about this for a while, my current "explanation" is something either fungal (spores) or aroma/pheromone based from flowers/plants that they collected. I've attached a link to the relevant story (no need to download 1500+ pages and 48+ chapters) if anyone would like to take a crack at it. https://www.dropbox.com/s/g5057clvpdyr1kk/Ghost_Story.pdf?dl=0 The second bit of help is more physics related: When a nuclear weapon detonates (or thousands of them...), is there any particle/wave/theoretical "thing" that would travel faster than light and would alert someone with a sensor for that "thing"? Thanks! -- Kurt Feltenberger xxxxxx@thepaw.org/xxxxxx@yahoo.com “Before today, I was scared to live, after today, I'm scared I'm not living enough." - Me