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villekroger β€” An interlude by-nc-sa

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Description "As much as I value an outing like this, my team has telescope time tonight and we have a lot of mountainside to backtra..."
- "Your team will do fine. Bright lads, probably more at home with this tech than you."
"Fine..."
- "You've been cooped up in that office a lot lately. Now, I could give the old 'worried about your well-being' talk, but I honestly think you're smarter than that. What I do know for sure, is what's burdening you. You know what day it is?"
"Somewhat a rhetorical question in this field of work."
- "And you remember what happens today? Step up here, look southwest. Right about... there. You see that? The bureau wasn't keen on reviving rocket flight, but the payload was too heavy for the elevator - since it needs to go up as a single component. Millie, that launch right there signifies, more than any recent discovery in the Solar system, more than any engineering breakthrough in the last hundred years, the ending of an era, and the beginning of a new one. An interlude of burning hydrogen. That is the folding core, the 'Star drive' if you may, of the Vimana. Basically, what that rocket carries will take us to the places mankind could only see in blurry pictures through telescopes. To places even, which we know exist because of calculations alone. And that's the fact you're trying not to face. The looming death of the Earth-bound astronomer. It took me a while to realize how thoroughly it got to you."
"So what exactly am I supposed to do?"
- "I'm going. Chief astrophysicist. My orientation starts in two months and they told me I should pick my staff before that. There are some conditions: high-G tolerance, adequate health, clean background - all that - but I don't think that'll be a problem. Look... I know what this place means to you, but even if the future isn't where that ship is headed, it certainly isn't here anymore. Not for people like us."

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This picture is a half-update, half-sequel to The Saraswati Observatory .

There is a bigger, better version of this, and it's found here .
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Comments: 10

Xanatos4 [2010-11-05 19:05:01 +0000 UTC]

This is Awesome!!

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villekroger In reply to Xanatos4 [2010-11-05 20:29:12 +0000 UTC]

Thankyou very much. ^^

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Supuhstar [2010-11-05 00:33:54 +0000 UTC]

I want this as a wallpaper.... o3o

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villekroger In reply to Supuhstar [2010-11-05 15:17:13 +0000 UTC]

That's definitely on the to-do list. Just need to tweak it a bit to make it look big and still half-decent.

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Supuhstar In reply to villekroger [2010-11-06 23:51:51 +0000 UTC]

^^

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Coterabeth [2010-11-03 20:10:13 +0000 UTC]

Simply amazing! I really love the way you've included the humans for a sense of scale.

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villekroger In reply to Coterabeth [2010-11-04 07:54:44 +0000 UTC]

Thought it'd be nice for the viewers. Plus, they support the miniscule amount of backstory this thing has. Thankyou. ^_^

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Coterabeth In reply to villekroger [2010-11-04 22:21:17 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely! All too often artists seem to have the mindset of "Eew, no, it's just my mind and you'd better appreciate it." It's nice to see that someone's considering their audience and not requiring a fee for once!

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mpdman [2010-11-03 08:34:54 +0000 UTC]

Holy crap! Joskus sitΓ€ vaan mykistyy ja samalla masentuu, miten jotkut on nΓ€in lahjakkaita Keep up the good work!

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villekroger In reply to mpdman [2010-11-04 07:55:07 +0000 UTC]

TÀhÀn on paha enÀÀ vastata, kuin ettÀ kiitos kovin paljon.

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