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EchoMirage:
I was given the honor of setting the theme of the next Quest!
So, I thought up four.
You, gentlemen and gentlerdamsels, may choose which we shall pursue.

Silveressa:
Umm, shouldn't that be 20,000 feet under the sea? 20k miles is a teensy bit much, unless you mean the solar seas.  :wink:

EchoMirage:
20.000 Miles under the Sea refers to Jules Verne http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty_Thousand_Leagues_Under_The_Sea

Because it referred to the distance travelled, not the depth.

Google before asking.

Strolen:
"Google before asking" came out a little harsh. I was trying to figure out how to get that deep too for a few seconds. In this forum I will take anything that spurs a little conversation. How big would a world need to be to allow for that kind of depth. That is crazy!

Silveressa:

--- Quote from: Strolen on January 16, 2011, 11:05:49 AM ---How big would a world need to be to allow for that kind of depth. That is crazy!

--- End quote ---


Indeed, although for a sun that kind of depth would be quite possible. In the rpg Eclipse Phase, there's actually some bio engineered lifeforms living within the sun!  :what: Solar whales and such, pretty neat concepts tbh.


--- Quote from: EchoMirage on January 16, 2011, 11:03:16 AM ---20.000 Miles under the Sea refers to Jules Verne  Because it referred to the distance travelled, not the depth.

Google before asking.

--- End quote ---


Technically, a nautical league is three nautical miles, so 20,000 leagues would be 60,000 miles, not twenty thousand miles. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_far_is_20000_leagues

Google before misquoting a distance.

(Yes Echo, I can be every bit as snarky as you.  :wink: )

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