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@Legend

Of course, I just wanted to get the numbers and didn't want to have to find the equation. I did, though it's observational and not derived. I ran the numbers, she expended approximately 700 megatons of TNT if the planet is similar in crust composition to the Earth.
@Legend

Ah, splendid. And congratulations, of course. I can't say I've ever been so lucky. I take it-

*I am interrupted by the tremors of the catastrophic impact that caused the mile-wide crater. The serendipity of the noise and feeling add to the jovial look*

-take it you've not brought them, to such an active milieu.
@Legend

Ah, I meant energy imparted to the thing in which the crater is made, not to the energy imparted to the impacter. I take it the answer is 'no', in either case. Don't worry, the math isn't that cumbersome.
So I know there's a quick rule of thumb equation for calculating the relationship between crater size and energy imparted, but I can't seem to find it. All I can find is the full equation and that one is too cumbersome for me to use it in my head. Does anyone know it, off the top of their head?
<Snipped quote by Threads of Fate>

I'm sure. I offer information.


*I snicker at this assertion, a distinctly sarcastic note in the girlish snickering.*

If you say so, Data. Do you have an progeny, by the way? You don't seem like the sort for pictures in the wallet, but I've seen stranger things.
So my long travels are finally done: posts will resume tonight.
@Legend

See? That's the Spice. Thank you. Where did you start existing?

@Threads of Fate

You know, I was an atom and a prayer away from asking 'classified by whom', but I suspect that too is classified. And the answer to this rhetorical question would be classified too, no?
@Legend

You're right, that's why I was asking for your definition, not some sort of nebulous definition that holds objective truth. I wanted the 'subjectivity'. Anyways: if for some reason you could have one wish granted right now, if something offered you one change that you could decide for creation, for what do you think you would you wish?
@Legend

Can you give me your definition, or extant definitions, of the word 'art'?
@Legend

What's your favorite color?
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