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From: Static <eshum@??????.???.com> Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 15:15:06 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Terraspace Planets
Greetings all,
In our last episode, Ryan deCanada said:
>Are there any left? I'd like to keep a .rtf of them, if
>possible (I could set it up and make it available for the people
>on the list). Could be set up like the Realm/Grey/Krynnspace books.
>I'd edit it as well...
Actually, there are two sites already that do this, to some degree.
Richard Pugh's site and my site both have HTML versions of some of the work
that's been done on Terraspace. Looking through the SJ-list archives
will also bring up quite a bit of info.
>I'd assume the Asteroid belt has a limitless (for our purposes) number
>of worlds we could develop (but we should start with the ones we know).
>We should remember when dealing with our OWN asteroid belt, there is
>a MASSIVE distance between asteroids, contrary to popular belief and
>Star Trek.
For this reason, I think that our asteroid belt will be mostly
devoid of "natural" life. Everything -- and everyone -- that's there
migrated and set up shop.
-Static
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| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Terraspace Planets | David Sarkies | |||
| Re: Terraspace Planets | Static | |||
| Terraspace Planets | Ryan deCanada | |||
| Re: Terraspace Planets | Static |