So, Mars, or maybe the moon.
#38: “You’re used to gravity, but not so much as Venus or Earth.”
So, Mars, or maybe the moon. Read More »
#38: “You’re used to gravity, but not so much as Venus or Earth.”
So, Mars, or maybe the moon. Read More »
#37: “It wouldn’t do to have our distinguished guest take the government shuttle, would it?”
Airplanes would work great on Venus Read More »
#36: It showed no hint of being in a city soaring a hundred kilometers above the surface, carried in a great wind that circled the entire planet every hundred hours.
May have to break this sentence up a bit. Read More »
#33: “Which means what?” Jie asked. “It was lower class Venusian fashion ten years ago?”
Something like that. Read More »
#31: The ship was only capable of two Gs acceleration and they wouldn’t be using anywhere near that.
Language evolves over time. Read More »
#30: “I thought you can’t have space elevators on Venus,” Del said. “The rotation’s too slow.”
How long did the math take, only to be hidden in this one line? Read More »