HELLDIVERS™ 2

HELLDIVERS™ 2

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NonComOff Jun 3, 2024 @ 12:18am
black hole
+3 to science
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esilva9 Jun 3, 2024 @ 12:39am 
yeah but we need a space station to harvest that.....
Something interesting is coming, Helldiver... :SBpanda:
That person Jun 3, 2024 @ 1:10am 
Orbital black hole stratagem?
Black hole grenede?
Who knows what advances may come from this
McFuzz Jun 3, 2024 @ 1:11am 
Would love to make Stellaris references with you but I don't have the 300 dollars worth of DLC's lmao.

Apt, tho, since a former Paradox staff is the new Arrowhead CEO.

I'M SURE THAT BODES WELL
Last edited by McFuzz; Jun 3, 2024 @ 1:11am
Greb Jun 3, 2024 @ 2:11am 
We went from Society Research to Physics Research in a flash. The Great Wound...

Now we just need a Horizon Needle and we can go to Terminid Hell and start killing them wherever they ended up. The only good bug is a dead bug! :stronk: don't let them rest!
Spectator Jun 3, 2024 @ 2:24am 
Wait, wouldn't you need a star to create a black hole? Wouldn't destroying a planet just create a huge asteroid field with a few moon-sized objects? Ah, what would I know...
McFuzz Jun 3, 2024 @ 2:39am 
Originally posted by Spectator:
Wait, wouldn't you need a star to create a black hole? Wouldn't destroying a planet just create a huge asteroid field with a few moon-sized objects? Ah, what would I know...
Technically, if we're talking about how mass in space works, yes. Exploded stars become black holes eventually (I am simplifying it do not @ me lol)

But the Dark Fluid was given some sci-fi magic to imply that enough of it in a planet's core is what creates the black hole which is what destroys the planet, not the explosion of the planet itself.
darkblade Jun 3, 2024 @ 3:27am 
Originally posted by McFuzz:
Originally posted by Spectator:
Wait, wouldn't you need a star to create a black hole? Wouldn't destroying a planet just create a huge asteroid field with a few moon-sized objects? Ah, what would I know...
Technically, if we're talking about how mass in space works, yes. Exploded stars become black holes eventually (I am simplifying it do not @ me lol)

But the Dark Fluid was given some sci-fi magic to imply that enough of it in a planet's core is what creates the black hole which is what destroys the planet, not the explosion of the planet itself.

Why do you even think about that, we are all helldivers, we just shoot the enemies and spread liberty to all planets, we dont think
LoveTruffle Jun 3, 2024 @ 3:42am 
Originally posted by Spectator:
Wait, wouldn't you need a star to create a black hole? Wouldn't destroying a planet just create a huge asteroid field with a few moon-sized objects? Ah, what would I know...
Yeah, unless the star the planet was orbiting fell into the black hole a planet would only make a black hole that would fit in your hand. It would have probably been easier to collapse the star in on itself than the planet. Or just throw a big enough rock at the planet.
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Date Posted: Jun 3, 2024 @ 12:18am
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