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My guess is something to do with Invincible.
My partner guesses something to do with Stargate Atlantis, I think it looks like the slingshot maneuver from Farscape, Interstellar, etc.
Yeah I was also thinking Stargate even though it's not a gate symbol, because it's talking about wormholes. But wormholes ARE in other sci fi... But Armored warrior reminds me of Goa'uld Jaffa
I adore StarGate, this symbole is too vague to be from the series. And how many armored warriors are there? As much as wormholes and Warp-propulsion and other ways to travel intergalactic distances.
I think we need some more clues to be able to get into this one. Where's all those dice-rolling peeps at?
@AgentMilkshake does some dice rolls, but I don't know if he's online today.
You know what, the pool for that one is a bit shallow, I'm gonna swap it.
What a time to have a birthdate of 6/8. Womp womp!
Google search tells me that the 'Father of Exploration' is Prince Henry the Navigator, but as for the father of Space Exploration specifically, "Russian-born scientist and mathematician Konstantin Tsiolkovsky is often referred to as the father of astronautics and human spaceflight. His visionary ideas for the future of humanity in space were far ahead of his time." And he apparently was inspired by the works of Jules Verne, which is kinda badass. I love sci-fi. Anyway, whether or not that's relevant here, those guys are considered some fathers of exploration.

I feel like this has to do with the movie Interstellar. The symbol is called the Enduring Symbol, and the name of the spaceship in that movie was the Endurance. The symbol looks like a black hole, and a black hole called Gargantua was an important plot point. The mission was needed because the Earth was disrupted by a disaster threatening to wipe out all life. And the reason for the mission was misrepresented; the crew of the Endurance was never expected to return.
That sounds very plausible!
Right? I think we had an Interstellar one year before last or last year, too, something to do with the gravity or the beings or something. It's been a while since I watched the movie, but did they ever talk about Freedom and Space in ways that it would make sense for them to be capitalized?
I do not remember all the concepts of the space-time beings and travel...
I do not remember all the concepts of the space-time beings and travel...
Shinyrainbowlithogra wrote:
Right? I think we had an Interstellar one year before last or last year, too, something to do with the gravity or the beings or something.
I think you're thinking of this one: https://www.rprepository.com/community/forums/topic/111623
Which was named Interstellar but was actually about NASA's TTRPG, nothing to do with the movie Interstellar.

Oh yeah. That was a fun one. My bad!!
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