02-20-2020, 08:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2020, 08:30 AM by Will the Wanderer.)
(02-20-2020, 05:18 AM)stevebowers Wrote: The more common pyrohydrothallassic worlds are less useful in their unmodified state, although I expect some of them could be modified into temperate water worlds by the use of a sunshade or weather machines.
Thanks for the responses. Based off the claim the article makes, they're are hypothetically 1,000 of these "water worlds." It sure looks like OA does have a few, so it's by no means a new idea. But the idea of their abundance seems new. Concerning their usefulness, I imagine those Merpeople and octopus provolves would love them. That'd be about it. Unless I'm misunderstanding how how you're talking about.
Honestly, how do you all keep up with the setting in a constant state of flux?
Will the Wanderer --aka the Wandering Will --aka the Nomad --aka Wild Will --aka Will
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"Not all that wander are lost."
~JRR Tolkien