Beware the mysterious spiral...

Dec 10, 2009 13:20



[Norway is sitting on a couch in front of a coffee table covered with photographs and drawings of a mysterious spiral that appeared in his sky.]

It's not the aurora or Northern Lights, but what is it? And Russia is saying it's not his but he could be lying...

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wifeindenial December 11 2009, 00:42:50 UTC
It definitely wasn't caused by the magnetosphere. See, there aren't any bright colours in the spiral, and the movement isn't natural!

[Pointing at segments of the bands; Aurora expert over here. Then again, you probably know quite a bit about them yourself.]

But you know, it is kind of pretty, don't you think? Kind of like a galaxy or a strange flower. Have you named it yet?

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theoddchild December 11 2009, 18:02:53 UTC
[nods]

Leaning towards Russia being the cause. Don't trust him to tell the truth.

Haven't named it. Haven't thought of naming it.

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wifeindenial December 11 2009, 18:06:34 UTC
What could Russia have done to cause that?

Should I name it for you?

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theoddchild December 11 2009, 18:27:08 UTC
There are rumors he's testing rockets and failing at it. He's not too far away, so anything that happens over on his side we'd certainly see.

[Remembers how your dog was named. Hmm, maybe not...]

Thank you, but I'll come up with something.

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wifeindenial December 11 2009, 18:39:34 UTC
R-ROCKETS?!

Aww. I really wanted to name it slaughter salad, too.

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theoddchild December 14 2009, 17:42:26 UTC
[And that's why we don't let you name things.]

There are more reasons to test them than just military applications. Both him and America have been quite active in space.

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