Starshine Chapter II: Alternative Views
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Re: Starshine Chapter II: Alternative Views
Okay, given that dragonmaster and I are the only colony players, can I play some of the colony personnel as NPCs?
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and to me not being intersted, i am you just did not PM me like you siad you would
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Jish never said you weren't interested. He said DragonRider didn't seem interested. You really should read the posts more carefully.
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Re: Starshine Chapter II: Alternative Views
We've landed on d, right? The higher gravity would force it into a water world, so it's highly unlikely for there to be dry land. It could have an oxygen atmosphere, however. The 'land' seen in Starshine: Shades of Gray could be floating colonies, as part of the Colonization/Terraforming carried out by the beam hoppers.
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Re: Starshine Chapter II: Alternative Views
Since I'm typing with my PSP in a hotel room right now, I'll make this brief. Gravity or not this beam swept much of Cleo away. The colonists were lucky to have gotten the water they did.
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