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Edited by OurWildebeest: 10/3/2017 6:34:30 PM
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A problem we're having now is that they want to give us new worlds, so they aren't accused of recycled material, but they already used the two best, most obvious worlds (Mars and the Moon) for D1. So now we get a moon of Saturn that 50% of people had heard of, and two tiny planetoids that 20% at best had heard of. BTW, not that it matters, but gravity on Titan is 14% of Earth's gravity. Io is 18%. Nessus has trivial gravity. A child could lift a centurion without much effort. You might get escape velocity by jumping. None would have an atmosphere that would be helpful to us. All would be extremely cold. Titan is not a "water world," but does have lakes and rivers of liquid methane. Io is a hellscape of volcanoes and sulfur. Nessus is probably an icy rock, that would be called a comet if it came close enough to the sun for the tail to appear.
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  • Also there's something to the guardian having an environmental suit if some kind we were on the moon which definitely doesn't have atmosphere so clearly air is not necessary for a guardian and it's fairly logical to conclude that there is a certain amount of temperature regulation within our armor as well

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  • Nessus and Titan were transformed by the humans with help from the Traveler. While Nessus was given life by the Traveler, it was transformed by the Vex.

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  • Yes - we are in a game involving "space magic" - I suppose we could toss a baseball out of a spaceship and say that the Traveler transformed it into a lush, forested world and who could argue the logic? But these are not actually candidates for terraforming or any kind of settlement as we know it, especially Io and Nessus.

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  • Yeah and venus should have been too hot and be day time for about 400 days. We should have froze in the dreadnaught and the reef. There's so much wrong according to science but the thing is that the traveler terraformed it and made it habitable plus the golden age came with lots of technological advancements

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