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Xanthuss
05-14-2011, 12:26 PM
Welcome to a galaxy where the very laws of physics and light are altered by a phenomena thought to be impossible...

This is the Yelta Prime Operation. It is a TOP SECRET project, in which the galaxy of Yelta Prime is designed. Yelta Prime is a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way, measuring only 20000 light-years across, but filled with an amazing array of worlds, species and civilizations. This galaxy has totally different rules than Earth's, due to the Whitehole around which everything orbits. The thing about this is that it’s normally Black Holes in the center of galaxies, not Whiteholes. Whiteholes expel light, instead of dragging it in. They also expel other objects. Planets, stars, radiation, spaceships, asteroids, radio signals, and more. In other words, White Holes are the backend of a Black hole. This causes the first 100 light years around the hole to be filled with radiation, blinding amounts of light, strange radio signals, and many out of control rogue stars. After that, the effect slowly taper down, but the entire 1000 light-years around the hole is effected.

Another effect of the hole; The ring is a sector of space, one hundred light years wide, with is long dead. It circles the "Inner Sanctum", the area effected by the White Hole, and acts a barrier between two sections of the galaxy. It receives very little light, as it has long since lost its own stars, and it is filled with black holes, hurtling rogue planets, constantly open wormholes, and deadly space-dwelling creatures, as well as thick fields of Grey Matter, another result of the Whitehole. Grey Matter condenses in to groups in the Yelta Prime Galaxy, and doesn't spread out like in the Milky Way. The rules of physics are also effected in strange ways by the Whitehole, resulting in things that couldn't be done in the Milky Way, happening here. This is a world totally unlike ours, ready to be designed and built by you!

Xanthuss
05-15-2011, 03:21 AM
Well I guess this isn't attracting much attention D:

Well how about I post the entire proposal now, as this don't-tell idea doesn't work.

Sigma
05-15-2011, 03:41 AM
Hmm..this looks interesting.