04/26/2010 (5 Comments)

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  1. I’m going to guess from his comment that a Cyantian year is longer than a Terran year.

    …or maybe he’s just a little delusional. o_O

  2. @SirBacon

    This might also imply that Lucas is, like some Genoworks projects, designed to age faster until he hits a specific age, at which time the curve flattens to the standard.

    As for the Cyantaxian year, that’s one of the things, as far as I know, that hasn’t been defined yet, as well as length of a standard day-night cycle onworld. Personally, I’d love to see some of the astronomic data for Cyantaxia, as it supposedly has a mass approximating Earth’s despite its’ larger size. I’d love to know such things as orbital distance from its’ star, length of its’ year and day, and what type of star it circles.

  3. IS the forum supposed to still be down?

  4. I’m not sure if he’s being petulant or sensible. On one hand, all kids seem to think they’re old enough. On the other hand I remember how ticked I got when I was put off when I was younger from something I thought was vitally important.

    Okay, I still get ticked. I vote Siris works with him in a stage-by-stage, step-by-step process.

  5. Not sure if anyone’s gonna see this since I’m posting a bit late, but…

    Looked at the Wiki semi-recently (bookmarked the link, though now it seems to be down), looked at the time, and if I recall correctly, a Cyantian year was roughly either 13 months or 15 months. Pretty sure it was 13. Of course, I think their word for ‘year’ was also ‘rot.’ So either that stuff is being changed, she’s writing it in a way that’s more understandable, or he’s talking in Earth years.

    And yes, he probably ages faster. That’s probably what he’s ranting about, IMO.

  6. His voice is changing at five years of age?

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