larry niven and anne mccaffery both had stories where alien worlds were chosen because they were first explored while in good phases but after they started colonizing there the bad parts showed up.
in niven stories one world was flat and had hurricane force storms blow over whole planet. on another robots found and reported it habitable, but only on top of mountain rage, for area about size of california. third was planet with banded ec systems, near equator was atmosphere too heavy to support life, to north and south their were thin bands habitable but north and south pole areas were in vacuum.
anne mccaffery did pern stories, or if you prefer dragonrider series, where nearby planet dropped dangerous lifeforms every 200 years
and remember one story where aliens from a mild tropical world and were cold blooded, and were not ready for snow, blizzards, tornadoes and hurricanes, or wildlife like bees wasps or army ants, or high altitude and were used to islands and not large land masses
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
The penguins and polar bears would like to debate that observation.
tarnrider almost 3 years ago
larry niven and anne mccaffery both had stories where alien worlds were chosen because they were first explored while in good phases but after they started colonizing there the bad parts showed up.
in niven stories one world was flat and had hurricane force storms blow over whole planet. on another robots found and reported it habitable, but only on top of mountain rage, for area about size of california. third was planet with banded ec systems, near equator was atmosphere too heavy to support life, to north and south their were thin bands habitable but north and south pole areas were in vacuum.
anne mccaffery did pern stories, or if you prefer dragonrider series, where nearby planet dropped dangerous lifeforms every 200 years
and remember one story where aliens from a mild tropical world and were cold blooded, and were not ready for snow, blizzards, tornadoes and hurricanes, or wildlife like bees wasps or army ants, or high altitude and were used to islands and not large land masses
buflogal! almost 3 years ago
Nah: the snow isn’t even up to the windows yet.
Steverino Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Also, there’s no intelligent life down here.
sneezykevina almost 3 years ago
Well, it’s going to be “stupid cold” this weekend with temps well below 0*F. I feel bad fro my dogs, no walks for them.
pheets almost 3 years ago
The weather here serves only to dictate what/how much I wear for the day.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
About 3 hours ago Mudd said,
_Here too. A dusting and next day, all gone.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I’m kinda with the aliens on this one.
I’m not found of the white stuff up close. Leave it on the mountain tops. Where i don’t go in the winter.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Well intelligent life anyway.
daleandkristen almost 3 years ago
Kenny would LOVE to romp in that snow….but then his I.Q. is questionable. Good thing he is SO lovable….
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
No, it can sustain life; just non intelligent life…..
crazeekatlady almost 3 years ago
QUICK!! Get into your vehicle and head to I95!!! Heard they’re moving the back-up out of Virginia. Which state will take it?
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
Oh wait. They meant not capable of sustaining INTELLIGENT life. We already knew that, and it’s planet-wide.