![]() ![]() The gravity from Dull VI had already caused irreparable damage to Duul II's orbit. It had yet to find another solution that held such hope.Īs the calculations of the decent of Duul VI were complete, The Mainframe felt what could be categorized as despair. The chances of another species being able and willing to save them was only 4%. The Mainframe was sending out an omnidirectional call for help in every language it had access to. The solution with the largest chance of success was to call for help. This would in turn break the unity that held the race as a whole together, and they would likely destroy themselves in the ensuing chaos. The collective processing power of the populace was what formed the Mainframe, and without enough numbers it would cease to function. Even in the event that spacecraft were completed with time to load a large portion of the world's population, it would not enough that The Mainframe would survive. 30% was always monitoring the condition of the many inhabitants of its world, 7% was tracing the environmental impacts that were occurring, 10% towards projecting future environmental occurrences, and 50% towards looking for any possible solution to save its species.Įvery denizen of Duul II was working to build spacecraft to help with the evacuation of their world, though its was an option with less than 1% chance of success. ![]() The rest was split into various processes. The Mainframe set 3% of its mindmass to constantly monitor the gas giant's trajectory as it bore down on the planet. As the numbering system suggests, Duul VI was not meant to be bearing down on them like this. In the skies overhead, it sees the enormous mass of Duul VI, the largest gas giant in their solar system, which was more than 30 times the size of The Mainframe's planet, Duul II. The Mainframe looked upon the stars above its planet, the millions of eyes of its people acting as its own. This is part three of what I'm now calling the Doomsphere series. ![]()
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