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Hm… considering that Equestria has an unknown number of ways to access Earth (the high school only being the known one), Twilight’s status as princess, and the likelihood of interdimensional warfare should she be mistreated, the SCP would more likely just try to get her home and off Earth. There are quite a number of instances of relatively peaceful interactions between the SCP and other worlds, after all.
And remember, the most important part of SCP is “Protect”. Studying one anomalous being–one who doesn’t even want to be on Earth and who has (in the form of her friends) a vested interest in seeing it unharmed–simply isn’t worth the cost.
Science-Twi: ”I am Doctor Sparkle of the SCP! This is my job, to Secure and Contain threats, to Protect the innocence of the world! Why am I doing this? FOR SCIENCE!”
It could happen, along with Sunset Shimmer meeting her human self too.
Still doesn’t mean I don’t wanna see some kind of Twilight vs. Twilight confrontation.
Any sufficiently analyzed magic is indistinguishable from SCIENCE!
Doctor Doom says hi.
Nightmarity Arc. Wasn’t a literal Space Elevator though. Celestia and Luna used their magic to lasso the moon.
Which comic was the space elevator in?
But it must be ludicrously closer, and gravity must work differently, as must atmospherics since they could breath in space (even ignoring all the other effects of vacuum exposure).
Our moon is 250,000 miles away. 4 mph is faster than a walk - it’s at least a jog. At 4 mph, it would’ve taken them more than 7 years to walk there. Probably about 12 years one-way if you realistically include rest stops and sleeping; even ignoring the need to bring food and water, and that ropewalking isn’t a great way to walk for 7 years.
So in total, even ignoring need for food and/or water and if they could rest and comfortably walk on the rope for the whole time, about at 24 year round-trip.
The Mercury program, which put the first American in space, could start after they left, and the Apollo 11 astronauts would be back before they got there.
If you did a similar crash program with Equestrian-level tech (1920’s-50’s), they just might be able to get back from the moon with technology before the ropewalkers did with magic rope.
That whole sequence was marvelous.
Of course, if you believe the comics, they’ve mastered the art of the space elevator since then, for 24/7 access to the lunar surface. Point goes to magic.
Ahahaha, ahahaha- no.
Moon landing faked conspiracy theorists. I’m going to the Huntsville Space and Rocket center Friday. I’m going to be laughing at you while I’m there.
Funny, related link.
For the love of cheese, let’s not start that please…
Also, the president lives on the moon. >>283282
plz no
You know what would be hilarious? If an argument about the moonlandings being faked breaks out in these comments.
Read my comment yo :p
Yeah, but NMM was magic-zapped there. We went there the hard way!
You can argue that Luna got sent to the moon first, but it’s more like her soul was trapped IN the moon, than she was actually on the surface (hence the craters shaped like her that disappeared when she escaped). Also, we got back in about a week. Took them a thousand years.
As Arthur C. Clarke put it: “Any sufficiently advance technology is indistinguishable from magic.”
To someone from five hundred years ago, even something as simple as an incandescent lightbulb would seem like sorcery, having day-bright light at the flick of a switch. Not to mention all of our modern technology.
and you know things are real bad when || the greedy merchant of death grows a conscience||
Considering what happens in the latest episodes that’s rather ironic.
@Background Pony #6EE4
I think the thing is that “magic” has been around far longer than modern science has, and science just now catching up as advancements are made.