I like the idea of using real data and sticking (fairly) closely to it. It
seems to fit amazingly well with the official setting, even the travel times
sound about right to me. In fact the whole thing is suspiciously neat as f
someone planned it that way from the start (The Bavarians perhaps?).
> At 07:49 AM 12/2/98 PST, you wrote:
> It seems to fit amazingly well with the official setting, even the
I can assure you, citizen, that if the Bavarians had indeed planned it that
way, your first jump with the GZG coordinates would take you directly into the
heart of a sun. We make it our business to ensure that the information that
the public recieves is as inaccurate as possible. Want to know the truth? The
moon is about thirty miles away. It's hanging from really stong fishing wire.
The sun is attached to the world's longest extension cord. The stars? Hundred
watt bulbs. You DON'T want to know what's holding them up.
Or what's behind them.
Fnord.