Interesting.
If that's correct I like how they did it, with the whole planet being so close to the sun and all.
Venus' lore bothers me a bit. Even if the planet was terraformed it would need some kind of lore background to explain why a planet with an average real world temperature of 460 degrees celcius somehow blocks out the sun and heat to not evaporate and incinerate everything on it.
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The traveler. It also changed the gravity of the moon
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You do know I posted that in July 2013, so over 2 years ago, before we knew anything about the lore right?
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The power of the necrobump lets none escape.
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Edited by Walrus Walter: 11/9/2015 3:07:55 AMYeah. Can't believe you're still here
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Space magic... Obviously
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That's a random reply to a post that was half a year old...
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Happy birthday
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Maybe I'm just an interesting person moving reeeeeeeaaaaaaaally slowly...
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Edited by Gator8523: 9/16/2014 3:51:36 AMHow about the fact that the gravity on Venus in real life could flatten a human being in seconds....i mean its gravity and heat crushed and melted the Russian rover that landed on its surface
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Space magic.
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http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/158/329/9189283.jpg
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Fixed that for you.
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Scientists have hypothesized that Venus could have been very earth like a few billion years ago. But do to the planets excess in sulfuric acid, it polluted rainfall. And since clouds and rain are necessary for a planets survival (rain cools down the surface of a planet and also cleanses the biosphere that we live in), the planet started getting real hot. And when things get hot, they expand. That could have caused the volcanic activity. In destiny we could have removed the sulfuric acid and volcanos and possibly created a livable world.
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That's a very logical theory.
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It was terraformed and a sunguard was added. A large, heatproof panel around the entire planet.
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Let' not forget the acid clouds and highly volcanic surface.
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Well, as Bungie says, "[i]everything[/i] changed with the arrival of the traveler" ;D