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Calling all Starslip fans
December 9th, 2009

Star Pirates is launching a Starslip contest! Are you familiar with Star Pirates, friend? It’s an in-browser space MMO you can play anywhere for free. See, you’re a star pirate where you can eke out a living mining the asteroids, raid other players’ ships for cargo, or team up for fleet-on-fleet combat!

The continuity of Starslip has some flexibility, as a daring contingent of StarCon pilots have wound up (presumably via errant starslip) in the Star Pirates universe. The Astry has been in good standing for a long time, and I just read about a meet-up in Baltimore?! How did I miss this?!

Anyhow! They’ve letting players submit missions for other players to embark on, and that’s where the Starslip contest comes in. The prompt?

An enemy fleet has stolen the Spine of the Cosmos! It must be returned to the Fuseli! Katarakis is amassing forces on an asteroid near Mars. It’s up to Cutter to stop him!

If it were up to me I’d say Katarakis was using his newly-charged timesuit to some awful end. Maybe retrieving Republic forces from the past to fill cockpits in this new armada. Of course, the Spine of the Cosmos has been blunted as a weapon, but it’s still worth money… look, I can’t do it for you guys! That’s just the starting point!!

Check out Star Pirates, play for free right now and enter the contest!

Interspecies Snuggling
Dec 10, 2009Interspecies Snuggling
Two Old Friends
Dec 11, 2009Two Old Friends
I like these new Trons, guys
December 11th, 2009

This MSN portal has an image of the new suits that they’ll be wearing in the Tron sequel (is it Tron or TRON?). I like it! You put a blue glowing stripe down a black catsuit and you’ll have yourself a good time.

That said, the Chronomantic makes his return to Starslip today. The new universe version of the Chronomantic went the opposite direction with his suit — more little tiny lines as opposed to fewer, broader ones. However, let’s pay homage to the original black-catsuit-blue-lines time traveler, Walker Gabriel, whose suit I saw at a much younger age and loved. I looked at it again a few days ago and as it turns out, I guess I loved the idea of Chronos’ suit more than what it looked like in the comics. The blue lines all wrap around at the places where you’d expect to see gloves and boots and a belt, so he just looks like a dork.

A Respite From Children’s Books
Dec 14, 2009A Respite From Children’s Books
“Sci-Fi” search begets sci-fi search
December 14th, 2009

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&q=sci-fi&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g10

Is this old news? While looking for sci-fi news to talk about here, I searched for “sci-fi” at Google and got the above. It’s search results, except there’s a little live Twitter ticker that refreshes all mentions of sci-fi once every couple of seconds. If I remove any of the arguments, it doesn’t appear. I’m not even sure you’ll see it if you hit the link (what happens if you’re using IE and you request “client=firefox-a” ?).

Now imagine Google being able to live-refresh its own search index for all web pages, not just something unified and (relatively) small like Twitter. Are we close to that? Will humans need to know anything for themselves besides how to use these ubiquitous, mind-replacing tools? I don’t worry about knowing the capitol of Paraguay because I know Wikipedia will know it for me if I need it. So I don’t bother looking. I’m made uncurious because in a way, I know it — just in a more roundabout way than holding that datum in my brain.

Setting The Mood
Dec 15, 2009Setting The Mood
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