For someone with all that obvious cranial capacity, this “new owner” is a bit pie-in-the-sky. Is it even possible to have an atmosphere on a planet that has liquid metallic hydrogen oceans?
Uh… the metallic hydrogen won’t last long in a planet that close to the sun. As for methane and ammonia, why not buy Neptune? You could sublet the thirteen moons, or make one big satellite.
margueritem over 15 years ago
Ouch…
PsychoDuck over 15 years ago
I do believe we’ve just been “owned”, as the kids these days say.
Solitha Premium Member over 15 years ago
For a bit of instant gratification, most of the natives will be happy to do all those changes for you….
Benedick over 15 years ago
Uh-oh, this alien is in the know…
Rakkav over 15 years ago
For someone with all that obvious cranial capacity, this “new owner” is a bit pie-in-the-sky. Is it even possible to have an atmosphere on a planet that has liquid metallic hydrogen oceans?
TWAdair over 15 years ago
Uh… the metallic hydrogen won’t last long in a planet that close to the sun. As for methane and ammonia, why not buy Neptune? You could sublet the thirteen moons, or make one big satellite.
Rakkav over 15 years ago
TorstenAdair: D’oh! Right. They want to turn Earth into a miniature gas giant.
Nice alternate idea you have there. But wouldn’t it be easier all around to go to some other star and lease a “hot Jupiter” instead? :)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 6 years ago
It’s a relative thing. Comparatively pristine.