Ninety billion years. That was the length of time it took for the former glorious minds of historic humanity to predict the expansion of our once beautiful Sun into a hideous red monster. We were fortunate to have gotten enough thrusting power to force Earth out of the Sun's gravity, moving it past Mars by the end of our venture. We prayed, we did, that somehow, through some miracle, that we would prevail when the light of the red giant gave way.
-Doctor Jebediah Who, Wednesday, July 4th
We've struck gold. A few members of the committee have come forth on their theory of the "Heat Bunkers," drawing the fires of Earth's core into chill proof homes. Maybe it's just the radiation getting to my head, but I can conclude that this is so absurdly crazy, that it just might work.
-Professor Artyom Spovovich, Friday, March 26th
The Heat Bunkers have been built. We've tested their resistance to outside forces and radiation leakage. An above ground shelter resisted an atomic bomb the strength and size of the old Tzar Bomba dropped billions of years ago. The interior showed no signs of radiation. We won't know how they'll hold up against the threats from Space, but something is better than nothing. Despite our advances in technology, we still cannot simulate the coldness of space without a sun for an entire building the size of a house. We will assume that, since it will be drawing heat from the Earth's core, the Heat Bunker will survive the extremely low temperatures.
-Chief Vialpando, Sunday, December 30th
More research papers from long times past are being unearthed by E.A.M.A.E. teams each and every day. More to be announced...
-Doctor Jebediah Who, Wednesday, July 4th
We've struck gold. A few members of the committee have come forth on their theory of the "Heat Bunkers," drawing the fires of Earth's core into chill proof homes. Maybe it's just the radiation getting to my head, but I can conclude that this is so absurdly crazy, that it just might work.
-Professor Artyom Spovovich, Friday, March 26th
The Heat Bunkers have been built. We've tested their resistance to outside forces and radiation leakage. An above ground shelter resisted an atomic bomb the strength and size of the old Tzar Bomba dropped billions of years ago. The interior showed no signs of radiation. We won't know how they'll hold up against the threats from Space, but something is better than nothing. Despite our advances in technology, we still cannot simulate the coldness of space without a sun for an entire building the size of a house. We will assume that, since it will be drawing heat from the Earth's core, the Heat Bunker will survive the extremely low temperatures.
-Chief Vialpando, Sunday, December 30th
More research papers from long times past are being unearthed by E.A.M.A.E. teams each and every day. More to be announced...