Due to Xwitter's recent change in policies removing the ability to opt-out your account from being used for AI training, I will no longer be using this platform.
The account will not be deleted and will remain open, mostly for archival purposes.
I can be found on other socials.🖖
@CGL_BattleTech@MW5Clans Why is international shipping so ludicrously expensive for the physical book? Is there any chance the price might go down in the future?
I'd love to buy the book, but shipping making it five (!) times more expensive is just prohibitive.
This animation was mostly done as a study on how to control the camera in 3D space; the model used is the Concorde Class from Star Trek: Online.
Music is Ron Jones' 'Ensign Wesley' from 'Where No One Has Gone Before'.
Rendered in blender by moi.
USS Confiance, NCC-94502, third of the first batch of Concorde-Class Command Cruisers. Built for war, now a symbol of peace.
Hangars that once held fighters now hold rescue shuttles; a CIC that once commanded warships now commands aid and relief missions.
“... they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.”
— Isaiah 2:4
The Sojourn Season Two, Volume One, with three new episodes, available now on Nebula and Audio Retailers!
https://t.co/l02Fj4yYzT
Pledge on Patreon for extra content, and to access Vol. 2 as it releases.
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#TheSojourn#SciFi#AudioDrama#ScienceFiction
@HETthePumpking É bom pra cara---, eu lí tudo em dois dias!
Baseado no fato de que você
A) É uma pessoa envolvida com ilustração
B) Curte The Ancient Magus Bride
me parece ser a sua cara!
@DarkScribe81 No exclusivity, just no time 🙃
Between The Sojourn, my Uni degree, my blog, writing for Traveller *and* the PT-BR version of Traveller, there's basically negative hours left in a day.
While worldbuilding systems for The Sojourn I've coined what I call the "50 Insolation Limit"; the distance from a star where the Insolation is 50x that at Earth.
Seems reasonable that ships should avoid approaching the line with the equilibrium temperature that can melt lead.
@thomasthecat Eh, I'll probably still download it for the cover feature, but I really dislike how pop-sci Interstellar Mechanics has gotten this last decade.
Remember that feature a few years ago where they let that Dr. Manheim expound on some 'time consistency' portal-making nonsense?