Replying to:dezwaySaturn is my favorite planet
don't really know why but it
Celestial Dawn takes place in our universe, in our reality with now magical or unrealistic mumbi jumbo. Anything that happens in CD can happen in our world.
Replying to:dezwayif it were celestial dawn at the point in time it's set in
Nah, we go into crisis around late 2000, like, 2200. Around that time is when humanity goes apes**t and ruins everything. Then add a few 100 years and current day in CD
Replying to:dezwayi mean honestly we got some bright people alive today
if th
yes, but if you look back to day and how humanity is destroying it’s self with the pollution, global warming, racism, wars on other countries, politics, alot of the population being upright dumb, and the chemicals and other sh!t like that.
and ya.
Replying to:dezwayand there's a high chance humanity will survive that.
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Why it is true we may colonize mars (but not Venus, that’s just impossible) but’s stopping let’s say the Union from finding the humans on mars and eradicate them with advanced weapons. it mostly that they would skip earth because with the kinda radioactive atmosphere with they would write the earth off as uninhabitable
Replying to:dezwayi mean honestly we got some bright people alive today
if th
I’d say Dezway is more correct. While it is true that we’re in a bad place, we’re also at an ecological turning point. We’re taking note of radiation, global warming is no longer jsut a theory, war is in fact avoided at all costs, solar power will soon become a more prominent power source, we’re using Thorium over Uranium as it’s much more effective in every single way.
The only threat in which is the main reason Earth was slam dunked in CE is global warming, the very thing we cannot stop, no matter how advanced we are.
Sea levels rise by 70 f**king metres in the end, that will devastate a lot of stuff. If Nuclear facilities aren’t shut down and their rods removed, they could all become the next Fukashima. 1 Fukashima was a big problem but 100’s of them could leave the land irradiated by radioactive rain. Cities would have been flooded, storms would be terrifyingly worse, Earth would be a baby hell.
However, if we do our best, we can decrease that chance and if we somehow figure out Global Cooling, we could in fact stop this entirely.
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I’ve already stated my thoughts if you checked YOUR
you said
“I’d say it’s officially canon to CD, but it only lives on Tryquilleea. The Union has no alliance with the LAVR and thus do not trade goods, therefore never supplying these creatures to Nartigaria”
What app?
No app
What did you use?
http://planetmaker.wthr.us/#
Thank
no problem
it’s my version of Tryquilleea
I can see two creatures inhabiting this planet
http://sticknodes.com/sticks/thexessel-pack-zip/
http://sticknodes.com/sticks/creer-pack-zip/
only the future will tell if we can find anything else
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Tryquilleea isn’t Mars with a ring.
Tryquilleea is a dense jungle world with temperate, tropical oceans and all that jazz. Not a rock.
Saturn is my favorite planet
don’t really know why but it might be because the rings stand out from the other planets
Earth, without the cities or humans, is beautiful, and we need to conserve it.
lol wonder what our perspective would be like if there was another habitable planet like say tryquilleea in our solar system
i mean we’d probably die since if that were the case it’d be celestial daw-
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Celestial Dawn takes place in our universe, in our reality with now magical or unrealistic mumbi jumbo. Anything that happens in CD can happen in our world.
if it were celestial dawn at the point in time it’s set in we’d be near extinct
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Nah, we go into crisis around late 2000, like, 2200. Around that time is when humanity goes apes**t and ruins everything. Then add a few 100 years and current day in CD
i mean honestly we got some bright people alive today
if they make a big enough influence and WORLD LEADERS ACTUALLY GET OFF THEIR CHAIRS AND DO STUFF we’ll probably last longer than that lol
yes, but if you look back to day and how humanity is destroying it’s self with the pollution, global warming, racism, wars on other countries, politics, alot of the population being upright dumb, and the chemicals and other sh!t like that.
and ya.
and there’s a high chance humanity will survive that.
Earth may not survive it, but if we get even 50 years time, we’ll have colonies on Mars and maybe even Venus if we’re lucky.
we as a species are not doomed yet.
Why it is true we may colonize mars (but not Venus, that’s just impossible) but’s stopping let’s say the Union from finding the humans on mars and eradicate them with advanced weapons. it mostly that they would skip earth because with the kinda radioactive atmosphere with they would write the earth off as uninhabitable
Terraforming Venus is possible.
It involves removing a lot of the atmosphere by freezing most of the Co2, with that, temperatures will decrease dramatically and it’ll be habitable.
Check out this video.
I shall watch this because the idea of making Venus inhabitable is interesting to me now
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I’d say Dezway is more correct. While it is true that we’re in a bad place, we’re also at an ecological turning point. We’re taking note of radiation, global warming is no longer jsut a theory, war is in fact avoided at all costs, solar power will soon become a more prominent power source, we’re using Thorium over Uranium as it’s much more effective in every single way.
The only threat in which is the main reason Earth was slam dunked in CE is global warming, the very thing we cannot stop, no matter how advanced we are.
Sea levels rise by 70 f**king metres in the end, that will devastate a lot of stuff. If Nuclear facilities aren’t shut down and their rods removed, they could all become the next Fukashima. 1 Fukashima was a big problem but 100’s of them could leave the land irradiated by radioactive rain. Cities would have been flooded, storms would be terrifyingly worse, Earth would be a baby hell.
However, if we do our best, we can decrease that chance and if we somehow figure out Global Cooling, we could in fact stop this entirely.
fine fine fine(I thought it was a mostly desert planet based on YOUR galaxy map, my mistake)
but what is your opinion on the one other creature inhabiting this planet too?
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*so far
I’ve already stated my thoughts if you checked YOUR fig’s comments.
you said
“I’d say it’s officially canon to CD, but it only lives on Tryquilleea. The Union has no alliance with the LAVR and thus do not trade goods, therefore never supplying these creatures to Nartigaria”
this basically says No for Nartigaria.
I’m taking my first comment on this update
talking*
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I’d say it’s cool, I can’t really add anything on to that though, you’re putting me on the spot
you don’t need to.
All you really need to do is decide how it hunts and other animal traits to it. kinda like I did for my alien.
I can help if you want?
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You’ve already labelled that on the description
oh, forgot