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2 Planets found in same orbit


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Re: 2 Planets found in same orbit

 

Without causing it to burst apart' date=' which is what usually happens when you do that to something whose structure is set by hydrostatic equilibrium.[/quote']

 

You've seen what happens when someone completely negates the mass of something whose structure is set by hydrostatic equilibrium?

 

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The palindromedary uses Dispel vs Transform to negate a mass

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Re: 2 Planets found in same orbit

 

That just leaves the guts of the planet splattered on the inside of the shell.

 

That makes quite a twisted premise for a Hollow World. A planet encased in a shell that became destablized and splatted itself on the inside of the shell. Millions of years later, dust and other crud has deposited itself on the shell's surface giving it a habitable surface and an atmosphere. It does still leave the inside dark and cold, unless the shell's builders went back and created some sort of "sun equivalent" inside the planetary shell. Also some asteroid strikes could have opened up access between the surface and the inner region (Beyond the system of secret access tunnels).

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Re: 2 Planets found in same orbit

 

That makes quite a twisted premise for a Hollow World. A planet encased in a shell that became destablized and splatted itself on the inside of the shell. Millions of years later' date=' dust and other crud has deposited itself on the shell's surface giving it a habitable surface and an atmosphere. It does still leave the inside dark and cold, unless the shell's builders went back and created some sort of "sun equivalent" inside the planetary shell. Also some asteroid strikes could have opened up access between the surface and the inner region (Beyond the system of secret access tunnels).[/quote'] or the hot core remains in the center, in it's glowing red glory
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