![]() ![]() This means Xykon wouldn't make it, because after 8 hours of flying he'd have to rest, and resting in non-orbital flight means falling straight back down. The moon is somewhat less than 50,000 times as far away from the surface as the top of mount Everest is (384,400 kilometers, according to google). If you want to stay in the shadow you're going to have to fight your way straight up for most of the journey, which is a lot like just flying straight up back on earth. If your timing is right, you even end up in the moons orbit at the same point where the moon is at that moment. If you're in an orbit around earth you can speed up to widen that orbit, and eventually match the moons orbit. But by far the easiest way to travel through space is to obtain an orbit. That might seem doable for say a trip to the moon, both solar and lunar eclipses are possible. It's a bit of a time waster, but in the end, yes, I do believe a lich could travel to the moon, or even beyond. That way he can use the orbital method of going up. But if he's smart he could probably fashion some sort of reflective solar shield (and it will have to be pretty reflective, or the shield itself will heat up too much), and just hide behind it much of the time. A lich traveling through space is probably going to have to find a way to stay in the shadow for much of the time. Although admittedly that might take a while. Without a good way to cool off, the temperature is going to rise quickly, and eventually get too high even for a skeleton to handle. If you're in a part of space where you can see the sun you're going to be warming up. I don't know if liches produce any kind of magical body heat, probably not, but even without that they'll stay warm for a while, especially since. The same reasons that make you cool off quicker in cold water or a cold wind than in cold still air make you cool off only really, really slowly in space. While space is really cold there isn't a good way to cool off in space, since there is no air to conduct heat to. Even if theoretically for some reason the inside of his bones is pressurized without a way to let the pressure off the walls should hold just fine. A creature made up of enchanted bones? Shouldn't have a problem. The main problem for humans would probably be gases and even fluids from our blood escaping through our lungs or some other "we didn't evolve for this crap" stuff. Today? Just go to the main page and click Create Account to get started.The pressure difference between outer space and sea level is about the same as the difference between sea level and 10 meters below the water. To give credit where credit is due, so why not register a free account You can enter those details to share with other registered users.Īnd your information is not used for commercial purposes. When registering a free account, we don't force you toĮnter details you don't want anyone to know. Show other users of the system just how helpful you've been. It also lets you amassĬontribution Points (also displayed next to your contributions), which Giving you proper credit for your work and information. Your user information linked to them and displayed next to your contributions, Registering a user account is free and benefits you directly.īy getting a free user account, all additions you make to the system will have Your password and email address will NOT be retransmitted. Once you have successfully logged on, you will be redirected back to where youĬame from. If you received an error message when you tried to use our secure server, sign in using our standard server. ![]() MobyGames secure server will encrypt your logon and password for your security.
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