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  1. hi hi Marketing used imitate! It's not very effective...
  2. hi hi I play a bit of magic every now and again, but I am an amateur compared to my friends with their infinite life, infinite turns, infinite damage decks, to say nothing of the deck that makes everyone trade the cards in play and in their hands around to other players randomly every turn.
  3. hi hi I have a feeling that Faust is going to have her name somewhere on the last episode of the season. It makes me wonder just what their workflow is for producing a script, how much collaboration goes on and how much deadline pressure they've had throughout the season. Some of the weaker episodes I felt might have been a lot stronger if they'd gone through some minor revisions here and there.
  4. hi hi ((The following comments are intended to be constructive, as presented by a peer who is also very interested in world building. I've worked on a few myself, but climate is probably my biggest weak point.)) The quick and easy rule of thumb is that a planet can hold onto a gas for the age of the solar system if the velocity of the gas is less than one-sixth the escape velocity of the planet. Since Ponya has an escape velocity of 12,515 m/s it can hold onto gasses slightly better than Earth. (2086 m/s molecular velocity) (Although I don't have any equations for it, the presence or absence of lighter molecules can effect this as well. I'm going to assume that the planet was created deliberately through some sort of magic -or terraforming superscience if you like-, so they could have excluded lighter elements that would kick the heavier elements out.) The velocity of a molecule can be determined by its temperature and its mass. Velocity in m/s is roughly = 157 √ temperature in ºK over molecule mass. Thus titan is able to hold more atmosphere because it is cooler, but the composition of the atmosphere plays an important role as well. So if we can assume that Ponya has an Earthlike temperature at its present atmospheric density, I don't think there is any worry of significant near term atmospheric loss. (atmospheres usually cool as they thin out as well) If we assume a safe high end of 400ºK, then there are plenty of gasses that will stay for the long term. • H2 = 2220 m/s (this one will vent away for sure) • H2O = 740 m/s •Ã‚ N2 = 593 m/s •Ã‚ O2 = 555 m/s It is important to note that Venus has a mean surface gravity of 8.87 m/s but has a surface pressure of 9300 kilopascals. Earth has 9.81 m/s and only 101.3 kilopascals at the surface. ((edit: although while going over the terminal velocity calculations, it looks like you'd need quite a lot thicker an atmosphere than I was thinking to make falls less dangerous.)) ---- I dig the tidal drag phenomenon, though I think you could cut out the large axial tilt and allow the changing of the seasons to be due to greenhouse engineering. The pegasi did fill the sky with gloomy clouds during the winter to reflect extra sunlight back into space, and when they removed the clouds the temperature quickly rose again. I'm guessing that they monitor and alter the atmospheric composition to achieve the desired temperatures. Also, without the large axial tilt, you could say that the moon would regularly eclipse the sun, allowing Nightmare Moon to block out the sun using it's natural orbital path even though the planet remains spinning. --- I'm not sure how Ponya would maintain a rugged terrain and shallow seas at the same time, however, one could make the claim that the shallow seas are in part due to a massive coral reef system that is continuously broken up by frequent (though mild) tectonic shifts. This might help create an almost karst like undersea topography. (but that last bit is probably wishful thinking) Still, even more habitat for fish.
  5. hi hi I was under the impression that they had a significantly denser atmosphere, especially given what we know about the sonic rainboom and how everypony seems to fall from great distances with little more than a scratch. A denser atmosphere would mean a slower speed of sound than earth and a slower terminal velocity.
  6. hi hi A friend of mine was telling me the other day about how she could generally tell if an episode of Dr. Who would be good depending on who the writer was. I thought maybe I could find a correlation in MLP, but it turns out some of my least favorite episodes and some of my most favorite episodes were written by the same people. • 1- Friendship is Magic (Part 1) - Lauren Faust • 2- Friendship is Magic (Part 2) - Lauren Faust • 3- Ticket Master - Amy Keating Rogers & Lauren Faust • 4- Applebuck Season - Amy Keating Rogers • 5- Griffon the Brushoff - Cindy Morrow • 6- Boast Busters - Chris Savino • 7- Dragonshy - Meghan McCarthy • 8- Look Before you Sleep - Charlotte Fullerton • 9- Bridle Gossip - Amy Keating Rogers • 10- Swarm of the Century - M.A. Larson • 11- Winter Wrap Up - Cindy Morrow • 12- Call of the Cutie - Meghan McCarthy • 13- Fall Weather Friends - Amy Keating Rogers • 14- Suited for Success - Charlotte Fullerton • 15- Feeling Pinkie Keen - Dave Polsky • 16- Sonic Rainboom - M.A. Larson • 17- Stare Master - Chris Savino • 18- The Show Stoppers - Cindy Morrow • 19- Dog and Pony Show - Amy Keating Rogers • 20- Green isn't your Color - Meghan McCarthy • 21- Over a Barrel - Dave Polsky • 22- A Bird in the Hoof - Charlotte Fullerton • 23- Cutie Mark Chronicles - M.A. Larson • 24- Owls Well That Ends Well - Cindy Morrow I loved "Look Before you Sleep," and "Suited for Success," but I didn't care quite so much for "A Bird in the Hoof." I liked "Boast Busters," but "Stare Master," was lower on my list. I liked "Winter Wrap-up" a lot more than I liked "The Show Stoppers." So for the most part it is all over the place. One thing I did notice though is that Dave Polsky seems to have written both of the "controversial" episodes. I'm a bit curious as to what other people's thoughts are.
  7. hi hi You're not alone Manestream, your post reminded me of something I read only a few days ago. - an anonymous public school teacher in New York City.
  8. hi hi Hey, Derpy can solve complex calculus equations in her head as well as perform over 28 simultaneous internal discourses... its just that she sometimes forgets to float the decimal point or loses one of the trains of thought, thats all.
  9. hi hi When it comes to issues of psudoscience, I am obliged to point out that Myers-Briggs is about as accurate as horoscopes, in that they are vague enough to apply to anyone, and they fall victim to the False Dilemma Fallacy pretty hard core. You would be better off using lateral thinking rather than black and white thinking (one of the many flaws of Holism) in regards to personalities. In 1991 the National Academy of Sciences committee reviewed data from MBTI research studies and concluded that only the I-E scale has any adequate construct validity. That being said: I got Zecora.
  10. hi hi Sad luna pictures always make me sad. The one with Luna's diary on the moon made me want to hunt down the artist and say "Why would you even do that!?" Celestia and Luna taking turns. Filly Luna and Celestia
  11. hi hi I dunno about Earth Ponies (or Pegasi for that matter) not being able to get into a school for magic, I just don't think it would come up very often. Given how much magic stuff Twilight reads in books, I wouldn't be surprised if there was a non-unicorn that was a brilliant magic theorist, inventing all sorts of useful new spells, even though she couldn't use them herself. (It might even be easier for her to look at the big picture, since she wouldn't be connected to a specific type of magic)
  12. hi hi I think they should have put in a disclaimer. "Warning: do not watch Applejack's flashback without someone to hug nearby."
  13. hi hi There was definitely some cheesiness involved, and indeed they did hang the lampshade regarding it. However, it is true that common ground and by extension, common experiences are one of those things that helps making friends easy. In spite of whatever difference you might have, if you have something in common, it is possible to get along with anypony. I had to pause the show and go do something else for a bit when Applejack was at the dinner party... so embarressing. I liked filly fluttershy, I think her awkward proportions were perfect for somepony who was supposed to be kind of clumsy anyway. So many kids ought to be able to relate to a time in their life when they didn't quite fit in with everypony else, just part of growing up really. All you haters out there must have never been the unpopular kid who got made fun of because they looked different. I liked pinkie pie's straight hair too, but I get the feeling that she was embellishing her story a little bit, especially the "and that's how Equestria was made," bit. Did anyone else get at Space Odyssey 2001 vibe when Rarity was face to face with the big dumb rock? Also: The Summer Sun Celebration, when Princess Celestia raised the sun, I was in total awe. I thought that bit was incredibly epic. (then they followed it up with a cute studying filly Twilight, too good!) I also liked how they're giving each of the cutie mark crusaders a more unique character.
  14. hi hi I tried to do this, but the only thing I learned was that I have way too much music that I never listen to, which I should probably just delete.
  15. hi hi •Ã‚ The Conservation of Energy and Evocation Magic, How it Effects You. •Ã‚ Teleportation and Time Dilation, The Unsolved Mystery. (anyone else notice how when she teleports in ticket master, it is suddenly night time?) Also, this makes me wonder something. Just what kind of books do you think Twilight might someday write? I'm guessing there will probably be something like "Making Friends and Resolving Conflict, the Collected Letters of Twilight Sparkle." and maybe "A Survey of Flora and Fauna Native to the Everfree Forest, by Professor Twilight Sparkle."
  16. hi hi Ticket Master is kind of like a second pilot, in that it introduces all the characters and explains their motivations. Still it must depend somewhat on the personality of the person involved. Someone who is shy may feel a bit uncomfortable during Griffon the Brush-off or A Bird in the Hoof, when it might seem like a bunch of awful stuff is happening to one of the characters for no good reason. They might be more inclined to like some of the more slow paced episodes like Ticket Master, Fall Weather Friends or Look Before you Sleep. Someone who is more outgoing might like the reverse better.
  17. hi hi We know she has: • The Elements of Harmony: A Reference Guide • Supernaturals Other possible books: • Bigs-Beak's magical prestidigits. • Edible Flowers, volumes 1-8 • Master Pokey Poke's Manual on Joust-Fu for Unicorns •Ã‚ Jr. Astronomer's Almanac of Celestial Oddities
  18. hi hi These are just a few that I pulled together from music that I like, for the mane six I tried to find pieces that were instrumental. Some are kind of off the beaten path, others I think are right on the nose. (I am often told that I have odd taste in music, so I can't really guess if anyone will like these.) • Twilight Sparkle: - Dave Brubeck• Fluttershy: - Christophe Héral• Rarity: - Carlos Gardel• Rainbow Dash: - Naoki Sato• Applejack: - Moby• Pinkie Pie: - Aram Khachaturian----- Heres some other ones that I thought of. • Luna: Who You Were - Jamin Winans • Vinyl Scratch: - Cynic Project• Grannie Pie: - Vienna Teng• Derpy: - Cartoon Planet Band• Spike and Twilight: (poor spike)
  19. hi hi I really want to know how they do their animation. I've done some animation in flash myself and sometimes when you've got thousands of keyframes, you can make a change and miss one. I'm betting it is that, because if it is just an animator having a laugh, it isn't a very good one.
  20. hi hi So wait, Celestia was trying to free her sister from her prison all along and she needed Twilight to focus her attention on the myth in order for her star to align? We've got to go deeper!
  21. hi hi *puts on hipster glasses* These skits used to play all the time on the university TV station, back when I was in school. They're a little rough around the edges, but I still think they're hilarious. But you've probably never heard of them. e-kWUfTO9-w UmZDtQIMFas ovuu6GX0eJI *takes off hipster glasses*
  22. hi hi From the looks of this, they're twins. (or just lazy animators?)
  23. hi hi I must admit, I am a bit of a web-comic addict. So some of the ones I read on a regular basis that haven't already been mentioned: • Gunnerkrigg Court - Science-Fantasy school kids growing up. • Fey Winds - A fox, and elf, a prince and a warrior on an adventure. • Girl Genius - Mad science, retro-future high adventure. • Wapsi Square - Ancient Aztec Gods meet semi-average Minnesotans. ((Some Language and Adult Themes)) • Dead Winter - Zombies vs Waitress. ((Some language and moderate horror themes.)) •Ã‚ Red Moon Rising - Magic, Airships and an evil empire? Sign me up. ((Kinda dark in places)) • Paradigm Shift - Two cops, a werewolf, and a conspiracy ((Crime drama level imagery/themes)) • Earthsong - High fantasy, forces of good vs forces of evil and the newbie thrown in the middle. •Ã‚ The Dreamland Chronicles - High fantasy, looks like it might be wrapping up soon. • Errant Story - Dark Fantasy ((Strong language, violence and adult themes)) • The Meek - Alternate world fantasy ((Some language, violence, aboriginal toplessness.)) • Freefall - Refreshingly accurate sci-fi about a bio-engineered sentient wolf, an alien prankster and robots. •Ã‚ Galaxion - Life. Love. Hyperspace. • Our Intrepid Crew - Space opera, just started but looking good so far. • Command Kitty - Science fiction comedy. •Ã‚ Dawn of Time - Prehistoric time-travel goodness. • Dresden Codak - Transhumanism themed webcomic. ((science fantasy rather than predictive IMHO)) • Goblins - The Classic Adventure from the other perspective ((Language and very strong violence/imagery)) • Evil Diva - Angels. Demons. High School. • Sweet and Sour Grapes - A jungle guardian and a spirit from a long lost civilization. •Ã‚ Wasted Talent - A typical real life inspired comic, but funny none the less. Web-comics that have run to completion, but I still go back and re-read because they are awesome: •Ã‚ Demonology 101 - This is my favorite web-comic EVER!!! • The Phoenix Requiem - Spirits and plagues and conspiracy oh my! • Garanos - Ancient demon vs disenfranchised princess and humble monk. • Ozy and Millie - Cute little comic, reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes. Web-comics that update infrequently, or go on hiatus frequently, but I enjoy enough that I don't mind. • No Rest for the Wicked - Princess and the Pea goes on a quest. • Outsider - Blue space elves... Updates reeeeeaally slow. ((PG-13)) • Kukuburi - Dreams vs nightmares...I think. Some that have already been mentioned: Lackadaisy, Sequential Art, Questionable Content, The Order of the Stick. Some that died before their time, and that makes me sad: Edwitch, Return to Sender
  24. hi hi Thats a tough one. A lot of things in Equestria sparkle so it is hard to pull out a specific theme. Maybe everything has its essence represented by a star somewhere? Or perhaps the four stars were just whatever elements (opposite of harmony) that nightmare moon was using, that had been scattered to the four corners when she was defeated the first time.
  25. hi hi I'm not sure I understand the intent here, but I'll throw in my two bits. At the end of episode 2 when you see Luna laying on the ground in defeat, you can see the shattered remains of her magic items sitting right next to her and there are little wisps of tacky blue smoke rising up from them quite a lot like Nightmare Moon's mane and tail. What I gathered from that is that their larger size is not their true form, and I suppose if you smashed Celestia's artifacts, she would revert back to her original pink haired self.
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