Estimated User #239
2 fiction conversations
over 3 days
(Mar 13, 2024 – Mar 17, 2024)
62% prompt uniqueness
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C0
Describe Earth were dominated by corrupt biome from Terraria
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Describe humans were evolved to regulate plastic
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Write encounter: Scientists on Earth encountered anomaly is fucky satellite, act
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Describe hex color #020204
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Describe hot land-sea planet, ocean is not made of water
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Generate star system of 10 planets (Planet number ID/Orbital radius AU/Radius km
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Describe binary system of two rogue planets, brown dwarf devouring mass of gas g
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Describe our universe named Nebadon
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Describe serial killer worse than Ted Bundy (political edition)
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Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Enstatian. Composition is Fe, FeO,
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Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Aithalian. Composition is C. Color
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Describe novel nightmarish character named Marvight, lives in scariest, darkest,
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Do planets have own asteroid belts?
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Autography of Selfcentis Person/consciousness named Selfcentis, a most important
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Describe Earth timeline 1: Today
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Write long text of Earth timeline 1: Today
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1. Neptunian (Cryo-Azurian): No tropospheric clouds and only faint hazes. (Color
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Describe rogue gas giant was born from accretion disk of black hole
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C18
Most hateful country
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Idea for uncanniest empire, including name
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Idea for nightmare empire, including name
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C21
I went to planet with spaceship
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Classification of dominant (primary) clouds on planets: 1. Hydrogenic: Primarily
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Describe land-sea planet with asteroid belt from collision of two destroyed moon
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C24
Describe Venusian land-sea planet, infected forests resemble corrupt biome from
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Idea for extremely retard stuff
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Idea for extremely weird stuff
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C27
Idea for extremely accurate exoplanet (It's gas giant with random color, chemist
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C28
Describe website called aletheianschool.com, it has full of truths, it's dark we
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C29
Describe ejected gas giant named Erebus. Color and chemistry resembles TrES-2b.
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C30
Describe strange planet from gas giant
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C31
Describe shrinking planet but mass stay same
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C32
Can pi be different?
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C33
Write encounter: Scientists on Earth encountered fuckiest satellite, it is jokin
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C34
Write encounter: Around the Earth, human satellite encountered fucky artificial
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Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Melanoazurian
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 6× “Describe binary system of two rogue planets, brown dwarf dev...” over less than a minute (Mar 14, 2024 – Mar 14, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Describe binary system of two rogue planets, brown dwarf devouring mass of gas giant
CHATBOT: In this scenario, the binary system consists of two rogue planets, which are planets that are not bound to a star and instead roam freely through space. These rogue planets are orbiting each other in a binary system, gravitationally bound to one another. In addition to the two rogue planets, there is also a brown dwarf in the system. A brown dwarf is a type of failed star that is not massive enough to sustain nuclear fusion in its core. This brown dwarf is larger and more massive than the rogue planets and acts as a powerful gravitational force in the system. One of the rogue planets is a gas giant, with a large mass and thick atmosphere of hydrogen and helium. The brown dwarf begins to consume the gas giant, slowly devouring its outer layers and pulling it towards itself with its strong gravitational pull. As the gas giant is consumed, its mass adds to the brown dwarf, making it even larger and more powerful in the system. Meanwhile, the other rogue planet orbits the brown dwarf and gas giant system, witnessing the dramatic events unfolding before it. The interactions between the three objects create a dynamic and chaotic environment in this binary system of rogue planets and a brown dwarf devouring a mass of gas giant.
USER: Describe binary system of two rogue planets, brown dwarf devouring mass of gas giant like WASP-12b
CHATBOT: In a binary system with two rogue planets and a brown dwarf devouring a mass of gas giant like WASP-12b, the dynamics would be complex and fascinating to observe. The two rogue planets would be drifting through space without being bound to any star, orbiting each other in a dance of gravitational forces. Their surfaces may be covered in varied landscapes, from icy tundras to rocky mountains, and perhaps even hosting life forms adapted to the extreme conditions of being untethered. Meanwhile, the brown dwarf would be a failed star, not massive enough to ignite nuclear fusion in its core but still emitting some faint heat and light. It would be voraciously consuming the mass of the gas giant, tearing it apart with its powerful gravitational pull. The gas giant, like WASP-12b, would be a bloated, hot world orbiting close to its brown dwarf companion, its atmosphere being stripped away by the relentless tidal forces. The volatile gases released from this process would form a glowing accretion disc around the brown dwarf, creating a beautiful yet destructive spectacle in the depths of space. Overall, this binary system would be a chaotic and dynamic environment, with gravitational interactions constantly shaping and reshaping the orbits of the planets and dwarf. It would be a fascinating subject for further study and exploration, offering valuable insights into the formation and evolution of planetary systems in the universe.