Nulldev

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preglovr12

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Well, she still can take a (milk) bath too.
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Occasionally I forget this is a porn site and spoilers sometimes contain pleasant surprises. I can't explain why, with the porn ads everywhere you'd think I'd remember....
 

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Not true, atmosphere range is dependent on composition, gravity and volume/density. A lot of low trajectory orbit satelites are within atmosphere, Also space is not empty, Earth even in relatively clean space picks up tonnes of cosmic dust each year, there is no reason we cant be much near a nebula (which is like a city smog bubble unnoticeable while on inside). Also if door just opened atmosphere in airlock had just been vented to equalise pressure and all the water in air would have frozen instantly.

That is light from within, probably the airlock that opened.
There's no real definition of where space starts, as the atmosphere doesn't have an edge to call one.

My fav astro physics youtube channel.

But I'd think, if there's enough atmosphere/dust to see reflected light like that, you wouldn't be in orbit for very long hehe. The further or thicker the atmosphere is, the further out you'd have to be to orbit. A viable orbit wouldn't be determined by any said distance, but where it becomes possible.

Hell, clean air at ground level doesn't give off much light. Light glows off lamps are a large part of video game stuff just for nice visuals. Like lense flairs when you're using your eyes in 1st person. :oops:

Edit: Also, the ship should be super bright as that's full sun with no atmosphere blocking. So any said light scattering would be blocked out anyway. Also any area not in direct light should be very dark. Shadows and light are much more binary if there's no reflecting source. As in pic below, the 'dark' side of the guy is lit because of the light reflection off the moon (in all directions), but the moon in his shadow is pitch black as there's no light from above due to no atmosphere.
But wouldn't go crazy over it as with many things in space, if you got it more realistic, folks would probably just find it weird and not like it, as in lots of space stuff.
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Oddball2k

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Finally, i have reached the last page... i was so late.:rolleyes::)


Oh! More oh!

Full remastered One with all the new bits should be ready next week if anyone wants to try it?
Late but can i try also?
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One last one before I go beddies ....

So I have a pile of Karen in the shower renders from water testing and time on my hands as renders churn away.

Who'd be up for me turning them into a stand alone shower peek game? Non cannon of course. Just some silliness and lewds.
Hum, a tricky question, "silliness and lewds"... as i would not re-use the gif above, count me in!!!:D
*consults!*

I dunno. If I do that then would she really be wanted in BP? *doesn't know*
With this kind of spicy interview?
Me wanting as my fellow scamps!:giggle:
 
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Sinphil

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I agree on most of your points, but that portion of the shuttle and well everything on that side of the shuttle if it was atmosphere doing it would all be light bluish rather than just that very specific area.

I am doubting a ship wouldn't depressurize/recycle the airlock and keep all the air, rather than venting it to space, since oxygen etc are resources they need and are non replenishable in space. Also I think that area is too far forward on the ship from the airlock but that may be my memory being iffy.
The two straight edges are the edges of the door.

I not sure science behind it but look at actual dockings and space walks of real missions you will see venting when equalising pressures. Maybe atmospheric pumps can only decompress to a point and rest has to be vented.
 

Nottravis

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The two straight edges are the edges of the door.

I not sure science behind it but look at actual dockings and space walks of real missions you will see venting when equalising pressures. Maybe atmospheric pumps can only decompress to a point and rest has to be vented.
The overnights haven't finished yet so I can't really check (I daren't open Daz twice else the hamster will have a fit and die) but will get back to you all asap.

Still...what other smut game gives you science as a debate, eh? :D
 

RC-1138 Boss

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Other than Mass Effect i haven't played many scifi game who actually try to take time to make some sense from their ingame science. Most just briefly mention things, similar the way Star Wars games do.

Hell i played the Anno 2250 from ubisoft and i don't remember the game ever bothering to explain much of the tech behind the ships and the lunar colony you needed to build.
 
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