Sennistrasz
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It's a selection of a particular character trait.What does red or blue choices mean?
Yeah, there is a reason. You'll find out later.are the MC's eyes that bright for a specific reason because they look so much brighter then everyone else's
I didnt go very far in the game but not sure where you want to go with a setup like that.It wasn't an ordinary asteroid. There will be an explanation in future updates.
Im not very far either but im not sure where you get your confidence?I didnt go very far in the game but not sure where you want to go with a setup like that.
It would take far more than an asteroid to destroy the sun,no matter the size,it would need at least a planet like jupiter to cause some reaction or another star
Also even if it was enough to destroy the sun like it did here for some reason, it would take a few minute for earth to leave her orbit and traveling into the void of space,and of course without the sun after a few days to a week it would already be extremely cold and after a month almost everyone would be dead, so not much room for any story here
If you wanted to hide the sun to plunge the world in the dark, it would have been more believable to make an asteroid colide with earth directly instead.
Pretty sure the dude just wanted to an excuse to sound smart and pull aIm not very far either but im not sure where you get your confidence?
as for the sun being destroyed the closest ive seen so far is "it felt like an explosion" but there is no visual damage or anything like that (could be limits of render/technical ability) and even as early on as I am henry (the nerd) has made it pretty clear that something is happening that wouldnt be caused by the sun going boom. The particles refracting light differently (on earth) and there not being any twilight/decline to dark (and more noticeably stars). Henry even says "its like something is blocking the light completely"Even this early on in the story i feel like the more logical (in game) explanation is aliens/monsters/"things with bright eyes" are just "covering" the sun, there is also mentions (on the news) of pieces that could be headed towards the earth but those could just be ships/escape pods.
I could honestly see it going either way but considering the choices are more than "u wan fuk (character)" or "skip scene no dialog change" im going to ere on the side of hope and assume that the story is more than what is directly being shown on screen
Im not very far either but im not sure where you get your confidence?
as for the sun being destroyed the closest ive seen so far is "it felt like an explosion" but there is no visual damage or anything like that (could be limits of render/technical ability) and even as early on as I am henry (the nerd) has made it pretty clear that something is happening that wouldnt be caused by the sun going boom. The particles refracting light differently (on earth) and there not being any twilight/decline to dark (and more noticeably stars). Henry even says "its like something is blocking the light completely"Even this early on in the story i feel like the more logical (in game) explanation is aliens/monsters/"things with bright eyes" are just "covering" the sun, there is also mentions (on the news) of pieces that could be headed towards the earth but those could just be ships/escape pods.
I could honestly see it going either way but considering the choices are more than "u wan fuk (character)" or "skip scene no dialog change" im going to ere on the side of hope and assume that the story is more than what is directly being shown on screen
I'm guilty of having done it myself on occasion but I feel like (most) of the times I do it that a lack of interal consistency is to blame.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
I was invested at the start nglThis is my favorite explanation for the question: "What if the sun suddenly went out?"
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Even that wouldn't destroy the sun, it's not like the sun is a ball of rock... It's literally a nuclear reaction, being hit by something like jupiter would probably just increase it somewhat as it'd have more fuel to react with. I mean I dunno, not a physicist but yeah, the premise of this whole thing is about as silly as can be. Which would be fine if it didn't aim to take itself seriously, which it appears to.I didnt go very far in the game but not sure where you want to go with a setup like that.
It would take far more than an asteroid to destroy the sun,no matter the size,it would need at least a planet like jupiter to cause some reaction or another star
Also even if it was enough to destroy the sun like it did here for some reason, it would take a few minute for earth to leave her orbit and traveling into the void of space,and of course without the sun after a few days to a week it would already be extremely cold and after a month almost everyone would be dead, so not much room for any story here
If you wanted to hide the sun to plunge the world in the dark, it would have been more believable to make an asteroid colide with earth directly instead.
zombies are certainly a stretch but an alien virus isn't at all, that's just a protein strand from off planet, pretty likely tbh.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.