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Currently, my library is nothing BUT science-type games. Space Engineers, Kerbal Space Program, even ARK: Survival Evolved (dinosaur enthusiasts need to play this!)!! Am I into science? Oh, absolutely. I deduced that the lighsabers in Star Wars had to be "blades" of plasma encased in an electromagnetic field long before Michio Kaku put it on TV. I disagree with his idea that the core of the lightsaber has to be a ceramic tube that pumps out the plasma, though. That's a story for another time. :3
So... hai!