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It sounds like you were trying to be poetic, a sort of free-verse prose poem. I don't know if that's your intention, but I had the misfortune of reading lots of poetry last semester, and that's what it reminds me of. And to be blunt, it needs a bit of work still.
Yeah, I was going for a somewhat poetic feel. I might make a few minor alterations, but I am not a poet by any means so I have no clue how to make it sound better that way.
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I think it's also worth pointing out that the Sun isn't capable of going supernova.
Yes, that's true. It needs to reach a certain mass first, if I'm not mistaken. All you need to make it go nova anyway, however, is a very large interstellar dust cloud to choke the sun's emissions up. It's possible that I should have mentioned that in the above, but I forgot that that was what happened temporarily. :rolleyes:
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Interesting story! Sounds promising if you make the whole plug this well. Except for the bold thing
Thanks! Yes, the whole story should be at least this well written, possibly better. Of course some things may be written more poorly, but that remains to be seen.
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For all I care, it could have been an artificial construct designed to emulate the sun that had a malfunction and went nova, or at least caused the sun to explode.
Hey! How'd you find out about that?!? I mean- !GAH!