Steam 설치
로그인
|
언어
简体中文(중국어 간체)
繁體中文(중국어 번체)
日本語(일본어)
ไทย(태국어)
Български(불가리아어)
Čeština(체코어)
Dansk(덴마크어)
Deutsch(독일어)
English(영어)
Español - España(스페인어 - 스페인)
Español - Latinoamérica(스페인어 - 중남미)
Ελληνικά(그리스어)
Français(프랑스어)
Italiano(이탈리아어)
Bahasa Indonesia(인도네시아어)
Magyar(헝가리어)
Nederlands(네덜란드어)
Norsk(노르웨이어)
Polski(폴란드어)
Português(포르투갈어 - 포르투갈)
Português - Brasil(포르투갈어 - 브라질)
Română(루마니아어)
Русский(러시아어)
Suomi(핀란드어)
Svenska(스웨덴어)
Türkçe(튀르키예어)
Tiếng Việt(베트남어)
Українська(우크라이나어)
번역 관련 문제 보고
This gives the added benefit of ... now we have extremely neat space rocks, and presuming we can get some kind of craft to land on them, there is actually a shockingly high chance that we will find materials which will fundamentally revolutionize our entire concept of physics... which is obviously, publically needed right now, as physics as a field has been ... stuck in the mud, spinning its wheels, for decades... not actually producing anything fundamentally capable of transforming human civilization.
Get all space junk into the L1 lagrange point as soon as ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ possible. It's a ramshackle joke ... but right now, that would at least be the stupidest possible, yet at least somewhat effective... literal parasol for Earth. We can always just move it away later, assuming ... someone... survives.