Mercury because Jupiter and Saturn are actually gas planets.
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If we're taking reality into account, then how would guardians be able to survive in any planet other than Earth? Lack of oxygen would kill, as well as many other aspects of living on other planets
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Its the future so the gear helps humans while exos are robots and idk about awoken
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Ok the guardians I can answer that. The helmets all let oxygen flow. Apart from that idk.
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floating city? like star wars
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That I'd be ok with.
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Don't think of the actual planets themselves, think of their moons
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Also, I'm sure the Traveler could have just terraformed the planets to make them have some solid mass beneath the cloud cover.
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I think they were terraformed during the golden age, maybe by the traveler maybe by our advanced technology. Which is why Venus has foliage.
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That's not necessarily a bad theory, but if we take a couple things into account from the intro, we can see that it was indeed the Traveler that did the terraforming 1) When humanity first discovered the Traveler on Mars, Mars was exactly how we see it today: a barren, red wasteland. Upon finding the Traveler though, they find it in the midst of a rainstorm, obviously impossible. 2) The narrator blatantly says in the intro that the Traveler terraformed Mercury into a lush, garden world. So, yeah, the Traveler terraforms stuff
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Oh ok and the golden age just piggybacked on that and technology took off i guess.
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Yeah, most likely. Just like with everything else, they were really vague with how that happened, LOL
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True true. It sucks for all the people who actually enjoy that aspect of games.
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Ah ok