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The Empress widened her legs and licked her lips in moist
anticipation.
'Er ... well ... no ... not exactly, was there intended to be some kind
of hidden sexual innuendo in what you just said? If there was then
I'm afraid I ... ' Having been cut short of his full sentence, Stinkz and
The Empress watched as a red beam encompassed the navigator's
body and he disappeared.
Turning to one of the windows of the throne room, the two figures
looked on as a body appeared in view and exploded, leaving blobs
of flesh and other bits to merge with a clan of cannibal spacedust
mites.
'Such a pity, it's been ages since my juices were this shaken over a
male.' The Empress started to think of what might have been. 'But
then again what a complete, and utter, prat!'
'He definitely deserved to be ejected into space, oh most
definitely without a shadow of a doubt!' Stinkz loved watching her
victims' deaths. It had almost become an obsession of its. Without
her knowledge it had once held a party in her thrown room and, just
for the hell of it, sucked all those who'd had the stupidity to turn up,
out into space. It had been great fun to watch. He now collects
information on how each particular species copes with space
suffocation.
'Computer! Promote Officer Dungheed to Navigator and tell him
to plot a course toward Huj Huji Wuji and then toward my personal
bed chambers! Oh, and please be good enough to get whoever is
left of the crew to peel those bodies away from my side of the
destroyer.' The Star Empress stared out of her view screen as the
remains of her spaceship pulled away from the Umpy Bolland
System. 'Ah, yes, also, Computer? The ship Cube and her crew &
put missing, presumed dead, at the top of their data file.'
ANALYTICAL PAUSE ...
It was lucky the universe had little knowledge of crystal beings. If
Pugjaw had known, he would not have thrown the messiah into the
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realms of a black hole. Crystal beings are among the few who
actually understand what powers will await them within...
Stars live throughout their lives constantly changing. To exist they
need an even balance of inward and outward pressures. This
balance, in most cases, helps to create the illumination of the star
via the reactions produced.
Some stars come to a point where their inward pressure becomes
dominant, so much so that the outward pressure cannot compete;
the balance is thus affected. The next reaction is the imminent
collapse of the star, the result usually being a black hole.
The inward pressure of a black hole is so powerful that illumination,
for example, cannot exist to the outside eye. Unfortunately the
collapsed star [Black Hole] then proceeds to affect everything
surrounding it, which also starts to be pulled towards its centre by the
inward pressure. It must be said that this change takes place over
many, many, many lifetimes, and then some.
No one knows for sure exactly what is on the other side of a black
hole; no one that is, except for crystal beings and a few select
others. It isn't just coincidence they have been sighted around white
dwarfs. Crystal beings have the task of monitoring many other stars,
including black holes.
Black holes are, in elemental theory, completely impossible to
understand. For example, to recap what has been explained, they
are created by the overpowering inward pressure of what once was
a visually bright star suspended in a galaxy, therefore that visual star,
although undetectable, must surely still exist at its centre in one form
or another & mmm?
The question is, where does the matter being pulled towards the
star's centre go - once it reaches the point of no return - if each
surrounding area of the star's surface (or what's left of it) is also
pulling from all known angles? There is no way of escaping the all
round inward pull. Everything in current mortal scientific theory
suggests the centre is the only place to go but to where, I ask
again? There surely isn't enough room for all the matter that is
constantly being sucked in! You ll be glad, or bored, to know that
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the answer to the latter question will be answered at a later stage,
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