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jayrockin:

This week on Runaway to the Stars: Talita gets distracted by her long range vision, fails to prevent company property damage, and endures some nasty comments.

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This week on Runaway to the Stars: Talita gets distracted by her long range vision, fails to prevent company property damage, and endures some nasty comments.

Catch up with pages on runawaytothestars.com!
Read ahead on Patreon!

professor-aggressor asked:

Trick or Treat?

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You get a cheap scud party favor with wiggling flaps and a soundbyte and a little screen with a dancing animation. When you get bored of it you can just eat it. I do recommend eating it before it runs out of power, though, it will be sweeter.

tigerdragon1001 asked:

Trick or treat!! 🍁🍁

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You get a box of Unity Day glow candies (bug ferret homeplanet). Remember to squeeze them and pop the center so they start glowing.

hordemama asked:
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the-overthinktank:

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You get candied kitii slug antennae with psychoactive woaa kernels (avian homeplanet).

Oh you asked my other blog lol

plusultrayokai asked:
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Trick Or Treat!!!

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You get fresh pepper worm eggs (centaur homeplanet). Picky children can discard the spicy outer flesh and just eat the worm embryo inside

This week on Runaway to the Stars: back to the great outdoors, and some history of the worksite.

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cmaidaartworkblog:

This video showcases my Blender model of the planet that the Scud aliens call home, the fourth and final world I’ve mapped out for @jayrockin’s “Runaway to the Stars” project. A *lot* of maps were created in service of this final render, and also in service of presenting the special qualities of this planet. I intend to show you as many of these as I can under the cut, and also in subsequent posts focusing on some of the more interstitial, ancillary maps and figures that played a part in producing the primary maps you’ll see in this main post.

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Every time I’ve commissioned you find new ways to blow me away. Absolutely phenomenal work!

thesumlax asked:

I`ve been wondering - why are skimmer avians called that? They certainly do not show any adaptations to use the extreme feeding method of the skimmer bird without breaking their jaws and/or necks.

They skim using handheld tools. One of the reasons they are the only flying avian to have a tail fan is because it helps them maintain flight stability while fishing with tools held in the rear limbs.

somefriendlyadvice asked:

I want to read RTTS but my browser keeps blocking the website and saying it contains riskware. Is the site OK?

This was apparently caused by a couple of random images and php referencing the staging version of the website. They were flagging as a malware thing because it was trying to redirect to the staging url. It should be fixed now (thank you webmaster Nero).

Last week on Runaway to the Stars: Talita drives the RC cars, the temp crew stumbles in, workplace harassment ensues.

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apollo9235 asked:

Do Avian brights and duns sound different? If so how?

jayrockin:

Duns have deeper voices, partly because they are bigger, partly because puberty. Idk if I’ve mentioned it here yet but Sirawit (an unusually large avian) is canonically a baritone.

By the way I made this decision entirely because I thought it was funny

radglitterarcade asked:

Could wormholes be used to create computers that process information faster than the speed of light? Did anyone try building one of these for malicious purposes?

In RttS they cheat at interstellar travel by pinching space, not by making anything go faster than light. Information travels through wormhole switchboards in the form of lasers, which always go the speed of light. So you could make a computer with components that are very far apart from each other but it would operate at standard speeds. I’m aware time dilation is a Physics Thing with real scientific speculation on wormholes but I refuse to acknowledge it at all because thinking about writing time travel makes me nauseous.

apollo9235 asked:

Do Avian brights and duns sound different? If so how?

Duns have deeper voices, partly because they are bigger, partly because puberty. Idk if I’ve mentioned it here yet but Sirawit (an unusually large avian) is canonically a baritone.

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