Nipples, where smaller planets could nurse.
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Rock-hard, even though it's not cold.
Points for creativity!
They even used to have pasties on top.
Probably a tomb
Obviously energy collectors for the massive space ships.
Star gate that you?
Indeed.
Shol'va!
Markers for the tombs of the ancient kings on a 1:1 scale map of the world.
Obstacles to prevent invasion by freakishly huge tanks.
a nose for a really big stone face buried under the desert.
Disco hall/roller rink
Ski slope
Theres a whole trilogy?
Sometimes, you have too much nonsense for just a single book or even two.
Anchor point for assembly
Skate park
Landing platforms for spaceships.
They were natural stone formations carved and excavated, long long ago. Then parts collapsed so they're called tombs.
Just a coincidence that several of them contain kings. Can't really explain that part.
Maybe when you call something like a tomb, treasure starts to spawn there randomly.
They were just natural rock formations that people decided to settle around and eventually hollow out to build tombs in.
Landing pad standoffs
Star map
The documentary Stargate already answered this question
Yeah, that's where I went too. They're big dumb heavy piles. Maybe a dam for a river in a cave with a triangular cross-section?
It's a bit of sprue left from where the earth was trimmed from the mold
c'mon
Vogue...
Crop irrigation engine.