We have a problem. Gulliver has gone missing, and we only have so much time before we need to head back. It is essential for us to start figuring out where
How to Participate
Draw a constellation on one of the starfields below and describe your observations in at least 50 words. Submit both to this thread 7pm EDT on Tuesday August 8th 2023.
It works like this:
Step 1. Look at the sky
Step 2. Connect the dots
Step 3. Describe your findings in at least 50 words
As you can clearly see, we are heading towards the Elephant constellation right now. In the 1800's, the elephant constellation was believed to be where bananas came from, this is something still believed by certain conspiracy groups today. If I recall correctly, we take a right turn at its trunk to get home.
Step 4. (Optional) Include an artistic constellation interpretation to convince your friends that yours is better.
THIS STEP IS OPTIONAL. It is not a requirement for getting your entry accepted. It is also not a replacement for step 2. Instead it's just for fun, or to try convincing others to vote you for crew favourite.
Your drawing, if you include one, must at least roughly follow the perspective/layout of your constellation. Cleaning up and tweaking the lines is allowed. Adding details, colours, backgrounds etc is all fair game!
Rules
To make sure we don't get lost and strand the entire crew out in the middle of deep space, please make sure to consider the following:
- Your entry must be drawn on top of the images provided at the top of this post. Do not make or add stars yourself!
- Your entry needs to include both a constellation and a description (at least 50 words) to be accepted.
- Optional constellation drawings (step 4) are not a valid replacement for the constellation (step 2) itself.
- There is no set theme for the constellations.
- Do not edit your entry once submitted. If your entry needs to be changed, please reach out to @Mick.
- Your entry needs to be signed with your TBT username.
- Your constellation drawing fits the following criteria:
Do: | Don't: |
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Try to draw lines between the stars like this: to clearly show that you followed the stars. | Draw a single line, making it hard to see whether you actually connected stars (although drawing over some stars is probably inevitable and therefore fine) |
Keep your lines straight | Add detail by curving lines. If you want a smooth drawing, use optional step 4! |
Your entry does not have to be in the middle. It also does not need to cover the entire image. | Very abstract constellations. The constellation below does not look like a bear! |
How To Vote
The crew favourites are entirely community-decided. To vote, simply leave a reaction on the post of any entry. You can use either the Like or Love or any unlocked reaction, they will be added together. Entries that are approved will be marked by the staff with the accepted reaction, but don't wait for this to appear. Feel free to Like/Love any entries at any time!
While you can react to any entry, favourites will be decided only by votes from members of the same quarters.
Rewards
For your contribution to our ability to navigate the stars, you will earn:
- 15 Observatory Tokens and 15 Points for your accepted entry
- The top 3 crew favourites will earn an additional 8 Observatory Tokens. The top 1 will also receive a Rainbow Crescent Moon Collectible.
Submission Checklist
Your entry has your TBT username on it
Your drawing (at least loosely) connects stars into a shape
If you included a coloured drawing, you have also still included your constellation image
Your entry contains a 50+ word description of your observations, including a name for your constellation
You are posting here before 7pm EDT on Tuesday, August 8.
FAQ
There have been no questions yet, but their answers will go here.