Iron Lung is not as bleak of a setting as people think(sorry)
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Publicado 2024-02-08
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"No useful resources" like how I look into my stocked kitchen and go "there's nothing to eat!"
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The fish that kills you at the end of iron lung made this video
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“Just harvest a super nova”, “just mine straight through a moon”.
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local man wins argument against incomprehensible cosmic horror over the concept of "what is a resource"
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Man BEATS horror game with FACTS and LOGIC
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I think the bleakness was because there were about two thousand people alive in the entire universe and the largest three satellite cities were all trying to murder each other.
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How to "uh, actually..." your way into saving humanity.
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The cold indifference of the universe vs the INDOMITABLE HUMAN SPIRIT
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I love the idea that whatever cosmic horror force blooped stuff out of existence was very concerned with adherence to strict human definitions of cosmic bodies.
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The fact that blood oceans are able to be oceans implies that blood moons have a heat source strong enough to keep water in liquid form, and an atmosphere to stop water from boiling due to vacuum. So that means pretty much any blood moon is habitable, especially if you live on the dry land.
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As a British person, Iron Lung moons look absolutely scrumptious
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It’s still bleak. Just because it’s survivable doesn’t mean I want to be there
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It turns out humanity's true bastion from the apocalypse is semantics.
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Surely nothing bad will come as a result of eating the eldritch space blood. Surely.
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"No sunlight anywhere in the universe and oceans of blood to drink would not be so bad at all!". This guy is the ultimate vampire haha.
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*sees cool premise* *looks inside* -semantics
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Fair, fair. But there’s still only a thousand humans left, and despite that, humans are still fighting each other!
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If Iron Lung were real, those fish in the blood oceans would be living on borrowed time until people figure out they're there and decide that sushi is back on the menu lol
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A major flaw with your plan is that to pull a lot of this off, it would require the majority of remaining humans to act rationally for extended periods of time after a near extinction level event.
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Assuming that the remnants of humanity could farm energy from black holes and elements from nebulae because they were able to slap a shitty leaky submarine together is like telling someone dying of thirst in the desert, “why are you complaining?? There’s oxygen and hydrogen in the air, just make some water, ya goof!”