very quick and messy thoughts about how i think the 'clover gets revived after true pacifist' thing works. i came up with it on a very long car ride and had to type it out as soon as i got home.
transcription under the cut for easier reading waugh.
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so asriel brings all the monsters back after being spared, right? everyone he absorbed goes back to being alive and okay. and he absorbed the human souls also, right? okay. so. okay. the coffins are open at the end of true pacifist. something something the headcanon that clover is fine and okay and gets to see their friends again.
but how do you logic that. human souls are very different from monster souls.
and also they were all dead for several years, some possibly for decades. corpses dont stay pristine that long. things rot.
so. SO.
so.
they cannot be physically salvaged as humans. their souls remain intact, as how you appear has some interaction with your soul clearly.
so what happens is that the humans are brought back, but their bodies, instead of being visibly human, now have the same rules as a monsters. their souls are incased in a layer of magic. such a negligible amount sapped from every monster in the underground that it does no harm, but enough that it gives a place for the humans souls to return to.
revived humans still look human very importantly. but they no longer bleed. they have a very limited control over magic - the likes of which no human has used in so long its been lost to time
these revived humans souls are also slightly larger than average due to the magic surrounding them. not significantly. but you can see their white 'outline' makes them slightly bigger.
oh also revived humans gain the ability to see and hear human ghosts! this is because of the magic, as well. and also because i think itd be interesting for clover to see chara hovering around frisk and staring longingly at the monsters they can no longer interact with.
"The first two shuttles, Enterprise and Columbia, were built with ejection seats. These two vehicles were intended to be part of the shuttle test program and would fly with a crew of two test pilots or astronauts. Subsequent shuttles Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour were built for operational missions with a crew of more than two, including seats in the lower deck, and ejection seat options were deemed to be infeasible.
The type used on the first two shuttles were modified versions of the Lockheed SR-71 seat. The approach and landing tests flown by Enterprise had these as an escape option, and the first four flights of Columbia had this as a crew abort option as well.
With STS-5 marking the end of Columbia's test flight program, and as an operational mission with four crew members, the two cockpit ejection seats had their rocket motors removed for the flight. Columbia's next flight (STS-9) was likewise flown with the seats disabled in this manner. By the time Columbia flew again (STS-61-C, launched on January 12, 1986), it had been through a full maintenance overhaul at Palmdale and the ejection seats (along with the explosive hatches) had been fully removed. Ejection seats were not further developed for the shuttle for several reasons:
Very difficult to eject seven crew members when three or four were on the middeck (roughly the center of the forward fuselage), surrounded by substantial vehicle structure.
Limited ejection envelope. Ejection seats only work up to about 3,400 miles per hour (3,000 kn; 5,500 km/h) and 130,000 feet (40,000 m). That constituted a very limited portion of the shuttle's operating envelope, about the first 100 seconds of the 510 seconds powered ascent.
No help during a Columbia-type reentry accident. Ejecting during an atmospheric reentry accident would have been fatal because of the high temperatures and wind blast at high Mach speeds.
Astronauts were skeptical of the ejection seats' usefulness. STS-1 pilot Robert Crippen stated: 'in truth, if you had to use them while the solids were there, I don’t believe you would [survive]—if you popped out and then went down through the fire trail that’s behind the solids, that you would have ever survived, or if you did, you wouldn't have a parachute, because it would have been burned up in the process. But by the time the solids had burned out, you were up to too high an altitude to use it. ... So I personally didn't feel that the ejection seats were really going to help us out if we really ran into a contingency.'"
(Heliosphere: Under the Sky is an original solar system project with personified stars and planets)
Space facts!
According to NASA, solar flares look like bright flashes of light on the sun. Coronal mass ejections look like clouds zooming out into space. Here's their article about it!
NASA’s page about solar flares and coronal mass ejections
every time im like oh the football industry can't possibly get any stupider the ifab will kamikaze its way off a building hollering at the top of their lungs that i should never ever ever underestimate them
So, I’m going to attempt writing all of my muses on my multimuse, which means that this blog will be at least temporarily moved there. I’m not going to slap the -a label on here yet in case I change my mind, but I just wanna try having all my muses under one roof and see how it feels. The process is gonna be slow since there’s. A Lot on this blog that needs to be moved over and should probably be reposted rather than reblogged? But otherwise, I hope to see you over there!
neither of us have introduced ourselves here like At All i don't think but. jumping on here for a second to say. this is the first time in i think actually 6 months since we formed that we've actually seen Maxwell genuinely smile
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Yall ever really want to stop thinking of a person but bc of ur specific Mental Illness Soup you think of them every day, multiple times a day, and nearly every time you do its accompanied with memories of your time together and also frustration??? Bc u left them for a rsn!!!!
It's been almost a year. Felt like this back when I was getting over my first hs relationship and that took way too long 💀
So Venus is my favorite planet in the solar system - everything about it is just so weird.
It has this extraordinarily dense atmosphere that by all accounts shouldn't exist - Venus is close enough to the sun (and therefore hot enough) that the atmosphere should have literally evaporated away, just like Mercury's. We think Earth manages to keep its atmosphere by virtue of our magnetic field, but Venus doesn't even have that going for it. While Venus is probably volcanically active, it definitely doesn't have an internal magnetic dynamo, so whatever form of volcanism it has going on is very different from ours. And, it spins backwards! For some reason!!
But, for as many mysteries as Venus has, the United States really hasn't spent much time investigating it. The Soviet Union, on the other hand, sent no less than 16 probes to Venus between 1961 and 1984 as part of the Venera program - most of them looked like this!
The Soviet Union had a very different approach to space than the United States. NASA missions are typically extremely risk averse, and the spacecraft we launch are generally very expensive one-offs that have only one chance to succeed or fail.
It's lead to some really amazing science, but to put it into perspective, the Mars Opportunity rover only had to survive on Mars for 90 days for the mission to be declared a complete success. That thing lasted 15 years. I love the Opportunity rover as much as any self-respecting NASA engineer, but how much extra time and money did we spend that we didn't technically "need" to for it to last 60x longer than required?
Anyway, all to say, the Soviet Union took a more incremental approach, where failures were far less devastating. The Venera 9 through 14 probes were designed to land on the surface of Venus, and survive long enough to take a picture with two cameras - not an easy task, but a fairly straightforward goal compared to NASA standards. They had…mixed results.
Venera 9 managed to take a picture with one camera, but the other one's lens cap didn't deploy.
Venera 10 also managed to take a picture with one camera, but again the other lens cap didn't deploy.
Venera 11 took no pictures - neither lens cap deployed this time.
Venera 12 also took no pictures - because again, neither lens cap deployed.
Lotta problems with lens caps.
For Venera 13 and 14, in addition to the cameras they sent a device to sample the Venusian "soil". Upon landing, the arm was supposed to swing down and analyze the surface it touched - it was a simple mechanism that couldn't be re-deployed or adjusted after the first go.
This time, both lens caps FINALLY ejected perfectly, and we were treated to these marvelous, eerie pictures of the Venus landscape:
However, when the Venera 14 soil sampler arm deployed, instead of sampling the Venus surface, it managed to swing down and land perfectly on….an ejected lens cap.
i need to clamp down on someone's shoulder hard enough to leave permanent damage for my own well being but i both cant get anyone to do that and would feel too guilty to do it if i could so instead im planning megaprojects in a game. this is so stupidddd
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