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ashleybenlove · 10 months
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“It’s Russia, they barely know who’s there right now.”
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alionnamedcobra · 10 months
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This was the funniest part of the episode for me
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thecatamaranlad · 5 months
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I'm a failure at self-control, here's a new Room of Swords AU:
Summary: An alien shapeshifter from several Earth centuries in the future, Gyrus doesn't remember how he ended up with his time machine exploding over Siberia in 1908. He's just lucky he was found by Kodya, one of the most amazing people (humans or otherwise) he's ever met. Now Gyrus and his human allies have to find a way to contact his team and salvage what's left of Gyrus' mission.
Rating: T
Tags: TW for descriptions of panic attacks and mental health issues, historical homophobia. (I'll avoid historical racism because I dun wanna deal with that. Some historical sexism tho.)
(First four chapters are up; the first is more of a prologue.)
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hxtshxpsxt · 10 months
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I'm watching Mystery Files and I think they had to use a corkboard for the theories because they blew half their budget animating the 220 million jars of peanut butter and one Ogdy 😔
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constance-mcentee · 28 days
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Thursday, 29 February 2024
I realize Pacific Rim was released many years ago, but YouTube was recently recommending videos from and about the movies to me recently. So, I got inspired to write a short fan fic:
Pacific Rim: Tunguska (AO3 link)
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mythrilwolf · 7 months
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FUN ART THING YAY its the tunguska event but like dnd fireball also!!
made with lotsa different art tools like ink and ohuhu marker and sharpie and pencil
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‘‘Mirror matter is predicted to exist if parity (i.e. left-right symmetry) is a symmetry of nature. Remarkably mirror matter is capable of simply explaining a large number of contemporary puzzles in astrophysics and particle physics ...We examine the possibility that the 1908 Tunguska explosion in Siberia was the result of the collision of a mirror matter space body with the Earth. We point out that if the catastrophic event and many other similar smaller events are manifestations of the mirror world then these impact sites should be a good place to start digging for mirror matter.’‘
https://archive.org/details/arxiv-hep-ph0107132
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justthesauce · 10 months
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She tung on my guska 'til I event
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landunderthewave · 10 months
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Shane should have mentioned the last outsider theory, which is a mosquito explosion xD
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espanolbot2 · 10 months
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The Largest Unexplained Explosion in History • Mystery Files
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300iqprower · 2 years
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My brain had a sudden burst in activity. What if in Koyanskaya's attempt to become a beast she used her connection to Tamamo to consume some of the Shinto pantheon's major gods? She saw AA do it so why didn't she take some notes on alternative ways to get power. How would she be if she had Amaterasu, Susano'o, Izanagi and Izanami in her?
Well for one thing she probably wouldn't have been so easy to beat i had to
Honestly though given the "twist" that she's not a tamamo and instead a manifestation of nature's hatred of humanity, there's no grounds for it. Like the only reason she has a connection to tamamo is because they wanted everyone to think she was Da Ji. It makes no sense and wasnt even set up. They outright wrote her as Da Ji and then completely contradicted themselves intentionally; it's FGO's official "Subverted Your Expectations" moment. That's why the Tamamo connection stuck around, and in lore it has to now be chalked up to "Chihuahua wants to be both a literal and figurative beast so she compares herself to Amaterasu"
Since then there's no inherent connection to those gods, the only one who could have any connection to her is Izanami, since Izanami is similarly sustained by a hatred for all living things particularly mankind. That in itself could be a cool idea to explore, Vitch being torn between herself and Izanami as Izanami wants all living things to die but Vitch explicitly wants only humans to die and for beasts to reclaim their world so to speak. It would also allow for some cool counter force stuff with a manifestation of Kagutsuchi, seeing as how fire is synonymous with mankind in most mythologies and Kagu was the one to (accidentally) kill Izanami to begin with.
Of course, to go with your idea, it could also be all but Izanagi. Shintoism is big on gods embodying aspects of nature after all, and the whole idea is that Izanagi above them all is not a god of nature but a god of mankind. She could have Izanami's deformity and hatred, Susanoo's storms and hedonism, Kagutsuchi's fire and destruction, Tsukuyomi being a fcking jackass, etc, with only Izanagi left to help us. I don't know much about the Kamiyo-nanayo but that could probably go even further into it. Heck it pains me to admit it but what i do know of them would line up well with the "all gods are from space" thing FGO has suddenly decided is now the central plotpoint of its story.
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Tunguska Event
The explosion is generally attributed to a meteor air burst: the atmospheric explosion of a stony meteroid about 50–60 metres (160–200 feet) in size. The energy of the explosion is estimated to be between 5 megatons and 30 megatons of TNT, with 10–15 megatons being the most likely.
That's approximately 1,000 times the bomb dropped on Hiroshima in WWII. It is believed to have caused an earthquake measuring 5 on the Richter scale.
The blast released enough energy to kill reindeer and flatten an estimated 80 million trees over an area of 830 square miles (2,150 square km). Witnesses reported seeing a fireball – a bluish light, nearly as bright as the sun – moving across the sky. A flash and a sound similar to artillery fire was said to follow it. A powerful shockwave broke windows hundreds of miles away and knocked people off their feet.
A mysterious aspect of the Tunguska event was that no crater was ever found. But, even without a crater, scientists still categorized it as an impact event. They now believe the incoming object never struck Earth, but instead exploded in the atmosphere, causing what’s known as an air burst. This type of atmospheric explosion was still enough to cause massive damage to the forest in the region.
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iamcommoner · 5 months
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The Tunguska Event: The Biggest Explosion In Earth's History
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playitagin · 9 months
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The Tunguska Event, the largest impact event on Earth in human recorded history, resulting in a massive explosion over Eastern Siberia.
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shaniacsboogara · 10 months
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Shane presenting on Mystery Files reads like an immortal being telling his human friend about that one crazy day he had a century ago
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