Author Topic: Second Sun - A space roleplay  (Read 34821 times)

the left side of the ship is dead
it fell into the star

Amazing.

"So how's Samyra?"

"I'm not sure yet. We were going to run a medical scan on her, but Bee spaced out again."

"Good, we need her in perfect condition, I don't want her randomly attacking me"

"Right," I said, sighing. "In you go!" I gave Max the medical scanner and shoved him into the room.

"Max is scanning her now? Give me the scan results"

David ran by the medi bay then stopped.

David ran by the medi bay then stopped.
it burned up
meaning you're dead too
"Max is scanning her now? Give me the scan results"
"We'll have to wait until he finishes."

it burned up
meaning you're dead too
Oh asd
Wait, I didn't die in the first place
But forget that
Where are you guys :c

     Demo work up in a cold sweat, with his rifle at his side. I saw signs where the rest of the group had gone. He followed them ,and asked the group what happened to Samrya.


hey guys
did you know you can survive in space without exploding and stuff

The human body can briefly survive the hard vacuum of space unprotected, despite contrary depictions in some popular science fiction. Human flesh expands to about twice its size in such conditions, giving the visual effect of a body builder rather than an overfilled balloon. Consciousness is retained for up to 15 seconds as the effects of oxygen starvation set in. No snap freeze effect occurs because all heat must be lost through thermal radiation or the evaporation of liquids, and the blood does not boil because it remains pressurized within the body. The greatest danger is in attempting to hold one's breath before exposure, as the subsequent explosive decompression can damage the lungs. These effects have been confirmed through various accidents (including in very high altitude conditions, outer space and training vacuum chambers). Human skin does not need to be protected from vacuum and is gas-tight by itself. Instead it only needs to be mechanically compressed to retain its normal shape. This can be accomplished with a tight-fitting elastic body suit and a helmet for containing breathing gases, known as a Space activity suit.

"Wait, I spaced out, what hap- oh god I'm in here again..."

"You can come out as soon as you're done scanning."

"Is your goal to have me running out crying with my chest open?"