Submitted by Wrooof t3_zyvfq7 in WritingPrompts
Graoutchmeuh t1_j29soab wrote
Reply to comment by Zak_The_Slack in [WP] Faster than light travel has been proven impossible, that's why humans are so surprised when aliens turn up. Not as surprised as the aliens on the generational ship who say the planet was void of life when they set off, following a missile they had sent to wipe out the dinosaurs. by Wrooof
Two things :
>Be glad you did meet those who originally left.
Didn't you mean "Be glad you did NOT meet..."?
And the missile the wiped out the dinosaurs fell 65 millions years ago, not 165.
S1eepyZ t1_j2b4ikt wrote
Could take place in the far future
Zak_The_Slack t1_j2dmyuq wrote
Thanks for the improvements! Just fixed the numbers and the typo
Far_Assistant_4315 t1_j2brxe7 wrote
Yeah, and also-
>Because that missile wiped out all life on this planet 165 million years ago.
and
>“So,” I started to say, “You’ve been traveling for…”
>
>Around 165 million years, give or take.
Why would they wait 165 million years to start traveling to Earth, (assuming the missile goes the same speed as the the ship) to colonize the place?
Maybe they wanted to let Earth "cool down" after a total extinction event, but I doubt that 165 million years is even enough.
akeean t1_j2c17cs wrote
The missle accelerated faster to a fraction of c while the generational ship ramped it's speed up (and then down) slowly in comparison, since it was humungus in size?
That wouldn't make much of a difference over 65m years, since even at 1g acceleration you get to 10% of c in a few decades.
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