perfectteatime: (the trees were on fire)
boyleth ([personal profile] perfectteatime) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2021-12-12 08:52 pm

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[ The feed suddenly cuts on and you can see the sky, and a bit of minty green hair. Forgive him he's not fantastic with technology. ]

Hello- apologies. I am Byleth Eisner. I do hope this ah- this message finds you all well. I would like to possibly request a bit of help as I believe I may be slightly-

[ It shifts and you can finally see his face! Wait- no. That's an Espurr who's soul-piercing eyes strare into the camera. ]

Espurr!

Breakfast, please! I know you must be hungry, but once we find our way to civilization, I promise we can eat-

Wait- don't d- [ The last thing the video shows are some Espurr beans before the feed cuts. ]
shiro2hero: (time for the charm bomb to explode)

[personal profile] shiro2hero 2021-12-21 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh that's kind of adorable - ]

It's - there's nothing like it. Nothing in the world. It's weightless, infinite... I miss it a lot, actually.

But stars - stars are actually suns. They're enormous, these massive balls of fire out there in the middle of nothing, making constellations. And ah. Well. The moon's really kind of a rock.

Great craters though.
shiro2hero: (im so proud of u nerd)

[personal profile] shiro2hero 2021-12-21 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
Most stars that we see are hundreds and thousands of times bigger than... say, a planet like this one. They're so massive, they pull in smaller objects. Most of the time, planets that get pulled in start to orbit - [He shrugs his Incineroar off enough to make a motion with his hands. One circling the other.] - and gives us years.

As... far as why they stay burning... [How the heck do you explain solar nuclear fusion.] ... they're made of elements that - essentially cause a cycle of burning and refueling. They do eventually burn out, but it can take millions of years.

[Nailed it??]

Suns rise and set because of planets rotating. [More hand motions.] Everything in space is spinning, to an extent. Things like planets are too large for us to really notice the rotation. You'd feel it on a smaller asteroid, or ship, but not a planet. So when they turn, we see the sun moving across the sky.

A lot of people live out there. One of my best friends does, actually. She's here if you ever want to meet her.

[Oh he is living, bless you Byleth.]

The moon glows with reflected sunlight. It doesn't have any air, like our planets do, so there's nothing to dim or block the light when it hits. We're seeing it reflect like a big rocky mirror.
shiro2hero: (who took my eyeliner)

[personal profile] shiro2hero 2021-12-21 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
That's gravity, yes. But - no, don't worry about that. Everything balances out. The planet's in no danger of falling out of orbit. That only happens in fiction.

[Or to asteroids.]

And, no, planets... they can't spin that fast. It's just not physically possible, they're too large.

Oh! Sorry, I - I get excited about this. We can stop there if you need to.
shiro2hero: (which selfie filter do i use)

[personal profile] shiro2hero 2021-12-21 07:02 am (UTC)(link)
There should be plenty of books. But I'd check the bigger cities. Or...

We have an observatory out on the Sevii Islands. I work there, actually.
shiro2hero: ([sappy song lyrics here])

[personal profile] shiro2hero 2021-12-21 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
I'd be happy to!

Let me know when you're in the area, and I'll give you the grand tour.
shiro2hero: (wait no i think that's a killers song)

[personal profile] shiro2hero 2021-12-21 07:13 am (UTC)(link)
Well then, I'll look forward to it.

You and Breakfast both.
shiro2hero: (HAHA dad jokes are great)

[personal profile] shiro2hero 2021-12-21 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
Good.

And, hope you find your footing here soon.