Remember on Venus how there's those neat blue lava flows and big blue volcano in the distance? Probably thought, "Gee, what neat sci-fi nonsense. (Like these enormous super bats!)". As it turns out though, it's not actually as much nonsense and you would think.
Venus has a lot of sulfur. As it turns out when sulfur burns it burns blue. Lots of hot lava combined with sulfuric gases makes what appears to be blue lava. Conditions for this to happen actually occur right here on Earth, most notably at the volcanic crater Kawah Ijen. This blue lava is only visible at night however due to that the bright white light from the Sun simply overpowers the blue light emitted from the burning sulfur. Venus' extremely thick atmosphere however blocks most visible light from getting through so the Sun's impact could be reduced to the point that the burning sulfur appears blue all the time. Neat to think they did that level of research before designing the map.
Now about that Sun on Mercury though...
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Well they lack the common sense to balance weapons and offer more options in matchmaking among many other things, so.. Yea I guess they got a few things close, lol
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由FLLPWR編輯: 4/20/2017 5:51:43 PMOxygen is needed to burn, correct? I was always under the impression that Venus has no oxygen. Am I wrong? edit: I blame space magic
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Save for the guys who handle the mechanics and patchwork, the rest of the Bungie team really did put some effort into this game if you take the time to notice it. Weapons like the LDR-5001, Pax Totalis EPR8, and sidearms like the Vortimer-D hint to varying outside references.
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At least you didn't try and use this as some means of trying to prove that the earth is flat. Seriously, the moon, sun, and every other planet in the solar system is round, how could you not think that the earth must also be round... Now, if only I could win the lottery, I would pay NASA to take every single flat earther out there, put them on a space ship, and send them into orbit until they all agree that the earth is round... unless that was their plan all along, and then they can burn up in atmosphere...
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由SmashvilleViking編輯: 4/20/2017 3:17:25 PMCan't even make a decent, scientific post without someone coming in, and being negative. I guess that's about right for this community, though. [spoiler]I knew what you were talking about, but it was still a good read[/spoiler]
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They didn't do their research on what a female sounds like when getting severely injured though. My wife thought I was watching porn once....
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Other issues, IIRC, is that Earth's core is predominantly made up of iron....which glows orange. ...and the predominance of nitrogen in the atmosphere has a scattering effect on most wavelengths of light other than blue. So any amount of sulfur in magma/lava on Earth is probably going to be in too small a quantity to be seen very clearly OTHER than in low light conditions.
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The helium filaments on the moon and the mining operation? Based off of the prospect of mining helium-3 from the moon's surface too. Lots of detail behind what they've done on each location which is great.
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But there are tons of plants on Venus in the game, and in reality Venus has no known plant life.