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  2. Stellaris (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Stellaris received "generally favorable" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic. [48] A number of reviews emphasized the game's approachable interface and design, along with a highly immersive and almost RPG-like early game heavily influenced by the player's species design decisions, and also the novelty of the end-game crisis events.

  3. Paradox Development Studio - Wikipedia

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    List of games developed by Paradox Development Studios. [13] Note that in addition to this list there are two other games developed in the early 2000s when the studio was part of Paradox Entertainment , Crown of the North and Two Thrones , both part of the Svea Rike series.

  4. Doomsday device - Wikipedia

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    Many hypothetical doomsday devices are based on salted hydrogen bombs creating large amounts of nuclear fallout.. A doomsday device is a hypothetical construction – usually a weapon or weapons system – which could destroy all life on a planet, particularly Earth, or destroy the planet itself, bringing "doomsday", a term used for the end of planet Earth.

  5. Self-destruct - Wikipedia

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    A self-destruct is a mechanism that can cause an object to destroy itself or render itself inoperable after a predefined set of circumstances has occurred.. Self-destruct mechanisms are typically found on devices and systems where malfunction could endanger large numbers of people.

  6. List of IRC commands - Wikipedia

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    Returns a list of who is on the comma-separated list of <channels>, by channel name. [19] If <channels> is omitted, all users are shown, grouped by channel name with all users who are not on a channel being shown as part of channel "*". If <server> is specified, the command is sent to <server> for evaluation. [20]

  7. Disrupted planet - Wikipedia

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    Artist concept of a rocky planetary object being vaporized by its parent star. In astronomy, a disrupted planet [1] [2] is a planet or exoplanet or, perhaps on a somewhat smaller scale, a planetary-mass object, planetesimal, moon, exomoon or asteroid that has been disrupted or destroyed by a nearby or passing astronomical body or object such as a star.

  8. Stellar engine - Wikipedia

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    One of the simplest examples of a stellar engine is the Shkadov thruster (named after Dr. Leonid Shkadov, who first proposed it), or a class-A stellar engine. [5] Such an engine is a stellar propulsion system, consisting of an enormous mirror/light sail—actually a massive type of solar statite large enough to classify as a megastructure—which would balance gravitational attraction towards ...

  9. List of missions to minor planets - Wikipedia

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    There have been thirty-three overall missions towards minor planets, with four of them being flyby missions that were not intended to explore minor planets, marked in grey background. [1] [2] Many minor planets are in two domains: Asteroid belt, between 2–3 AU (0.30–0.45 billion km) Kuiper belt, between 30–60 AU (4.5–9.0 billion km)