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Jay Dook
@JayDook
Sys. Admin / Network Engineer by day. This account focuses on Starfield and other sci-fi RPGs. I game in the Xbox/PC ecosystems. Steam: Jay_Dook XBGT: JayDook
New Atlantis Bergabung Ağustos 2009
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@inkedELCHAPO I haven’t played them yet but they look pretty good. Looking forward to the pic!
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@JayDook I just did the trackers alliance mantis bounty last night then ended on a moon with orange skies with a gas giant in the sky. Will report back with a screenshot next time im on. But yeh that trackers alliance mission was nuts...
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@JayDook O homem sabe se vestir com estilo no espaço sideral.
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@maxx__creates @engold08 lol thanks it was kind of ugly overalll, but had a cute face
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Welp, @JayDook and @engold08 were right 😆 It's addicting.
Ship #3, Battlemaster. All on my own this time! Now, I better go earn some more credits to keep going xD
#starfield



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I made one post saying Japanese people are cool and the algorithm decides I need a Japanese girl singing Hitler's favourite tune.
𝕲𝖊𝖗𝖒𝖆𝖓𝖎𝖈 𝕱𝖗𝖊𝖓 🇺🇲@GermanicFren
日本の友達の皆さん、こんにちは
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@JayDook Yeah? Well, a guy calling himself JapanHatesXbox is actually from Canada. 🤣
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Another example of a Flerf lying about the “evidence.”
In the first video, the Flerf is trying to claim rockets can’t work in space. Pretending this confuses the physicist.
He borrows a clip from an Action Lab video showing an ionocraft (ionic lifter, often called the Biefeld–Brown effect) tested in a vacuum - and yes, it stops working.
That part is real. And expected.
What he conveniently cuts out is what comes immediately after.
The explanation: Ion lifters only work in air. They create thrust by ionizing and pushing air molecules. Remove the air, and they stop.
And here’s the part he doesn’t want you to hear:
The video, immediately after the flerfs deceptive cut, goes on to explain how real propulsion works in space.
Rockets and ion thrusters don’t use air. They carry their own propellant and eject mass to generate thrust.
Same principle every time:
push mass out → move forward.
Works perfectly in a vacuum.
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So what did he actually show?
A device that requires air failing without air…
cut off right before the explanation…
then used the omission to claim rockets can’t work in space.
That’s not a simple misunderstanding.
That’s editing out the answer and presenting the question as proof. That’s deception. That’s a lie.
Gotta Lie To Flerf
Flat Earth doesn’t only fail because of bad “evidence.” It survives by lying about reality and ignoring the truth.
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@sergio_paredes @Guysloveguns That’s fine. It’s just clear that no projectiles were used lol
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@JayDook @Guysloveguns It’s not AI this was filmed in Mexico back in 1896
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@thirtythree It picks up the nuance instead of stripping it away like standard translations.
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