[/p][p]Vagabond! Nice to see you on this frequency.[/p][p]Seeing you tune back in again means you have successfully avoided being attacked by Batgulls or dragged away by a Larker. Well done! We’ve also noticed you’re getting better at understanding the fuel consumption of your Wasp and adjusting your voyages. You are on a good way to fully live up to your title as Vagabond. Keep up the good work![/p][p]Have you ever looked up towards the skies, and noticed the islands soaring above you? Or maybe you’ve stood by the edge, looking down the seemingly infinite heights and spotted luscious forests peeking through the clouds? Well, your eyes aren’t fooling you: There are in fact islands both above and below us.[/p][p][/p][p][img src="https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/63ae1f9d9738003631de4045/684945c3eb47c2c50e6a95f6_Sunset_vista_succulent1_logo.png"][/img][/p][p]As we’ve already gone through, the soil of the islands here on Tycos seem to generate, contain and sometimes release hydrogen. This whole process is called hydrogenogenesis. It is firmly believed that this process is why the islands, despite gravity, are floating in the first place. There are a quite a few working theories as to what this process looks in detail, but none of them has been widely accepted yet. Here, I knew I saved those published articles. Take a look at them if you’re curious about the assumed processes behind it all. I reckon, that when those scientists can agree on one proper theory, they can probably start focusing on why most islands float at different levels. My focus, and that should be your focus as well, is however to stay alive. We’ll leave the science behind it all to someone more capable than us.[/p][p]So, the thing I want you to remember is that there are not only islands next to us, there are also islands above and below us. Most of these islands are as far as I know unexplored, due to the difficulty reaching them. Advancing to a new layer does not only require more fuel in your tank. If it only was that simple! No, unfortunately, a journey like that is regrettably a big strain on the Wasp, regardless of class. In order to successfully traverse in between layers you’ll need to upgrade your Wasp to at least have a stronger engine.[/p][p][/p]
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[/p][p]Vagabond! Nice to see you on this frequency.[/p][p]Seeing you tune back in again means you have successfully avoided being attacked by Batgulls or dragged away by a Larker. Well done! We’ve also noticed you’re getting better at understanding the fuel consumption of your Wasp and adjusting your voyages. You are on a good way to fully live up to your title as Vagabond. Keep up the good work![/p][p]Have you ever looked up towards the skies, and noticed the islands soaring above you? Or maybe you’ve stood by the edge, looking down the seemingly infinite heights and spotted luscious forests peeking through the clouds? Well, your eyes aren’t fooling you: There are in fact islands both above and below us.[/p][p][/p][p][img src="https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/63ae1f9d9738003631de4045/684945c3eb47c2c50e6a95f6_Sunset_vista_succulent1_logo.png"][/img][/p][p]As we’ve already gone through, the soil of the islands here on Tycos seem to generate, contain and sometimes release hydrogen. This whole process is called hydrogenogenesis. It is firmly believed that this process is why the islands, despite gravity, are floating in the first place. There are a quite a few working theories as to what this process looks in detail, but none of them has been widely accepted yet. Here, I knew I saved those published articles. Take a look at them if you’re curious about the assumed processes behind it all. I reckon, that when those scientists can agree on one proper theory, they can probably start focusing on why most islands float at different levels. My focus, and that should be your focus as well, is however to stay alive. We’ll leave the science behind it all to someone more capable than us.[/p][p]So, the thing I want you to remember is that there are not only islands next to us, there are also islands above and below us. Most of these islands are as far as I know unexplored, due to the difficulty reaching them. Advancing to a new layer does not only require more fuel in your tank. If it only was that simple! No, unfortunately, a journey like that is regrettably a big strain on the Wasp, regardless of class. In order to successfully traverse in between layers you’ll need to upgrade your Wasp to at least have a stronger engine.[/p][p][/p]
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Simulation
Entwickler:
Apog Labs
Vertrieb:
Apog Labs
Engine:keine Infos
Kopierschutz:keine Infos
Franchise:keine Infos
Einzelspieler
Mehrspieler
Koop