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![]() ![]() It would also take advantage of gravitational slingshots as much as it can (being intelligent would be very helpful here.)Īll of this means that the sucker is going to be very slow. Very little thrust, but excellent efficiency. Barring science fiction Warps and such, the only remotely plausible (still nuts, note) method I can think of is something like a planetary-scale ion drive, where it continuously accelerates and ejects a small amount of core mass at extremely high velocity. The creature could dump heat into its core when energy is plentiful (when near a star, or feeding,) and draw upon it when it's scarce (i.e. It could also serve as a giant heat sink/source to help stabilize its temperature. ![]() The host planetoid could be the source of most the raw materials for the actual creature. This would dramatically cut down on the energy required to reproduce, and give it a structural core that it didn't need to grow itself. the biological portion is only a relatively thin (though still stupendously massive) layer on top. But that's not much fun, so let's try and think of ways to make it even remotely plausible:įirst, the creature could use an actual moon or large asteroid as a core i.e.
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