• Fonzie!@ttrpg.network
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        5 months ago

        And 0-30F looks like the hotter part of the scale, there’s no telling wether that shade of brown is 10 or 90F

        • Sethayy@sh.itjust.works
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          5 months ago

          Maybe context due to the surrounding area? Seems a lot more likely to be a 1-10° delta instead of a 80° one

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        5 months ago

        “How hot is it going to be today?”

        “Get in the chest freezer, they invented a new color for us.”

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        Reminds me of a quote from Galactic North (2006) green marking the start of a galaxy-wide disaster (terraforming bots making the galaxy terrifically habitable).

        It was impossible for stars to shine green, any more than an ingot of metal could become greenhot if it was raised to a certain temperature. Instead, something was veiling them – staining their light, like coloured glass. Whatever it was stole energy from the stellar spectra at the frequencies of chlorophyll. Stars were shining through curtains of vegetation, like lanterns in a forest. The greenfly machines were turning the Galaxy into a jungle.