 | |  | | I found a very steep and deep crater at the pole of a felisian planet with a spike like mountain in the middle!
Is this normal?
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| written by Serpens on Sep 17, 2006 18:44 |
 | |  | | To upload a picture, click the small, blue square with letters "cd" on the bottom left, then click "browse" and select the picture you want to upload. To post a picture, you must write something like this: <cd/file_extension/Gamefreak/filename> For example, if the file you uploaded is called crater.gif, it will look like this: *removed*
I'm sure I got something wrong, as always... | |  | |  |
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└> last changed by Serpens on September 17, 2006 at 20:09
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 | |  | | The mountain looks pretty small from the edge of the crater but it is pretty large. | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | That is a loooooong way down! | |  | |  |
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| i haz title: speed-y-???-1 |
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  | written by Speeder on Sep 18, 2006 02:47 |
 | |  | | Id better call this a looooooooong way up (try to jump inside and exit and you will understand ) | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | Now i have found another even deeper crater with a split mountain in it on the same planet. so i will show a pic of this crater too.(The top is not visible i wasnt able to get a good shot.)
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 | |  | | ive seen craters, but a crater thats an outie instead of an innie? | |  | |  |
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| written by Doopey on Sep 27, 2006 22:03 |
 | |  | | Wow, that looks really cool! I'd love to go to that place!  | |  | |  |
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| written by Terev on Oct 05, 2006 21:39 |
 | |  | | very strange formation... | |  | |  |
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| written by Nyx on Oct 06, 2006 21:33 |
 | |  | | Perhaps the meteor struck hard enough to send a ssolid spike of earth in the air? You know like water drops. ANd from the look of things it has to have been rather recent. | |  | |  |
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| written by Magnulus on Oct 07, 2006 08:56 |
 | |  | | We could imagine that it was very cold on the planet at the time, and that the meteor heated everything up at such a rapid speed that it went up like a drop of water and then froze again before it could fall back down. | |  | |  |
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| written by Terev on Oct 07, 2006 18:11 |
 | |  | | Maybe the meteor was made of magma. Which supports Magnulus's theory that it was cold on the planet when it hit. | |  | |  |
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 | |  | | ![]()  | Terev said: | | Maybe the meteor was made of magma. Which supports Magnulus's theory that it was cold on the planet when it hit. | its also possible that it just heated up from the friction of the atmosphere before it hit. | |  | |  |
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| written by Magnulus on Oct 07, 2006 20:54 |
 | |  | | And it was made of magical, radioactive lava. | |  | |  |
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| written by Naavis on Oct 08, 2006 15:26 |
 | |  | | And the leprechauns pranced around. | |  | |  |
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