wittingly: (Cʟᴏsᴇ ʏᴏᴜʀ ᴇʏᴇs ᴀɴᴅ ᴛʀʏ ᴛᴏ sʟᴇᴇᴘ ɴᴏᴡ)
ɪᴀɴ ғᴏᴡʟᴇʀ ([personal profile] wittingly) wrote in [community profile] meadowlark2020-05-24 12:18 pm

@ian.fowler | morningstar network

Hey
Stop me if this is a stupid offer, I'm still trying to figure out how this whole thing works, but
I heard about the whole gate problem, and the whole simulation thing, there's probably more going on too that I don't know about yet
I'm an engineer
You guys might already have a few, but just in case you're shorthanded
If there's anything I can do to help, I want to

I can also apparently do a weird tools thing now so that's
something

edit: if anyone's in the market for crazy experiments in there
you guys glitch the sim when you do your chest thing, right?
anyone tried organizing a group glow-off? overwhelm the system with too much at once, DDOS it into crashing?
hardwearing: by <user name="beticons" site="insanejournal"> (garrett_0036)

[personal profile] hardwearing 2020-05-29 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry to hear that. It was war that killed most everybody I knew but I can relate to the loss if not the cause.

Of course we're junking up space. Humanity junks up everything -- there are entire floating junkyards out there, not just pollution. But it's still better than what happened to Earth.
hardwearing: by <user name="chatona"> (023_zps3ed144be)

[personal profile] hardwearing 2020-06-17 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
That was all our fault. Humanity, I mean. We used it up, wrecked it... lots of places are just off the map because they're underwater from global warming, the already hot spots are uninhabitable, that sort of deal. And resources have to be shipped in these days.

But it's the homeworld so we'll ever give it up. Humans will always live on Earth. I've never been there, though, and don't feel the need to.