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wrabbit
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@ShimmeringStallion  
Actually, half-celestial is a genetic template, not an acquired one, so it’s not really artificial, per se, and it comes with innate abilities of its own, making it more than a mere “winged unicorn”.
 
As for Homer, I wish I were a nerd. Then I might have marketable STEM skills. Alas, I am a mere geek. :P
ShimmeringStallion

@wrabbit  
Huh… well to be fair, that’s making an artificial alicorn, more or less; it would probably even be called a “Winged Unicorn” or something…
 
… Also, you mentioned D’n’D, so I’ve gotta post this. Apologies.
wrabbit
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@ShimmeringStallion  
Well, it is a rather uncommon thing among fantasy pictures, and almost unheard of among fantasy literature. I know of one way to make them in D’n’D is to put a half-celestial template on a unicorn.
ShimmeringStallion

@wrabbit  
As one who has played the game all the way through, I can add to it; Edgeworth then speaks about how it has a horn of a unicorn, but the wings of a pegasus, making it… a contradiction.
 
… I think I prefer that over him knowing what an “alicorn” is, seeing as how that’s a FiM-thing exclusively, last I checked…
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Well, suppose we could do it. Suppose there were a function isHalting(f,x) that would return true if f(x) eventually terminates and false if it doesn’t. Then we can write the following:
 
@void ohShi(f) {  
if(isHalting(f,f)) {  
while(true);  
} else {  
return;  
}  
}@
 
What happens when we run ohShi(ohShi)? If isHalting returns true, then ohShi will run forever, meaning isHalting should have returned false, and vice versa. There is no correct answer.
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