Another beautiful pic...
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Another beautiful pic...
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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Re: Another beautiful pic...
Yes indeed.
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Re: Another beautiful pic...
I was trying to imagine what the night sky would look like, if you were stood on a planet orbiting one of those stars.
(Not likely, I know... the wrong type of star, and a very harsh locality, radiation-wise.)
(Not likely, I know... the wrong type of star, and a very harsh locality, radiation-wise.)
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At an estimated age of only 4 million years you're going to have to wait a few more before some balls of rock have coalesced into something substantive to actually stand on!
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Yeah... and as in Nightfall, there probably wouldn't be a 'night sky', either.
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Would be nice to have non-Galcop stars/systems in interstellar (mis-jump) space (and therefore not actually interstellar I know) to replicate some of these beautiful nebulas and star clusters - just from a purely tourist point of view...
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When you think of the vastness and disparity of space there is a lack of touristy places to visit, OK we have Tionisla and Tianve, and of course Pagrooves famous planets, but I guess you would expect to see more "touristy places". Perhaps Bill Bryson could do a book on them!DaddyHoggy wrote:just from a purely tourist point of view...
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I think there are quite a number of planets with references to tourism in their F7-descriptions. So I'd say it's a fairly common phenomenon in Oolite.TGHC wrote:When you think of the vastness and disparity of space there is a lack of touristy places to visit, OK we have Tionisla and Tianve, and of course Pagrooves famous planets, but I guess you would expect to see more "touristy places". Perhaps Bill Bryson could do a book on them!DaddyHoggy wrote:just from a purely tourist point of view...