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@CasperTheLich wrote:
@pyrion wrote:
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
I think there are a couple threads about this. Why there are any exiles left outside of Kadara Port that aren't lone hermits or homesteaders by the end of the game is a mystery - and the sovereign nation of Advent must consist of all the people standing around in that encounter... a la Republic of Dave
Which is why I went for the water rather than the natural gas. If the "sovereign nation" of Advent wants nothing to do with the Initiative and wants to go it alone, why should I care about their well-being? Grab the water for Prodromos and let the idiot sovereign citizen nutters fend for themselves like they wanted to. Screw 'em.
my thoughts too. if they wanted to go independent, they should have brought enough supplies and equipment to sustain them. damn fools...
I chose the water because why would I want to destroy the planet I just fixed? Even of the destruction is slow and not within Ryders lifetime it seems counter productive to everything we have tried to accomplish.
@Nykara360 wrote:
I chose the water because why would I want to destroy the planet I just fixed? Even of the destruction is slow and not within Ryders lifetime it seems counter productive to everything we have tried to accomplish
this too. help idiots and help to destroy the planet you're trying to save... because Eos is still delicate at this point. any damage could kill the ecosystem, and even if it doesn't, it could still cripple colonization and set back the effort to settle there by stalling planet wide improvements.
- 9 years ago
Seriously people? And how do You think Initiative is going to obtain fuel or energy? Do You really believe there will be no animals or farms, and that everyone in Initiative is a vegetarian? Do You believe Initiative is not going to use any synthetic materials?
We are talking about balanced development, and actually gas is much safer to environment than coal - especially with modern processing.
It would be nice if people could process energy directly from sun like Angara - but they do not.
Eventually... Sure, rem-tech is able to remove radioactivity from planet in a matter of days, but just a small quantity of CO2 is going to be a problem... Like... Really???
You can bet that when Voeld starts to thaw ice, there will be MUCH more CO2 released into Voeld atmosphere than this gas can ever bring to Eos... :-/
- 9 years ago
@Kondaru wrote:
Seriously people? And how do You think Initiative is going to obtain fuel or energy? Do You really believe there will be no animals or farms, and that everyone in Initiative is a vegetarian? Do You believe Initiative is not going to use any synthetic materials?
We are talking about balanced development, and actually gas is much safer to environment than coal - especially with modern processing.
It would be nice if people could process energy directly from sun like Angara - but they do not.
Eventually... Sure, rem-tech is able to remove radioactivity from planet in a matter of days, but just a small quantity of CO2 is going to be a problem... Like... Really???
You can bet that when Voeld starts to thaw ice, there will be MUCH more CO2 released into Voeld atmosphere than this gas can ever bring to Eos... :-/
But the sovereign nation is like a half dozen people and all of Elaaden has a single limited source of water. Maslow's hierarchy wins every time. 😃
- 9 years ago
@CasperTheLich wrote:
@Nykara360 wrote:I chose the water because why would I want to destroy the planet I just fixed? Even of the destruction is slow and not within Ryders lifetime it seems counter productive to everything we have tried to accomplish
this too. help idiots and help to destroy the planet you're trying to save... because Eos is still delicate at this point. any damage could kill the ecosystem, and even if it doesn't, it could still cripple colonization and set back the effort to settle there by stalling planet wide improvements.
They can't be that much of idiots if they could make a colony go where the Initiative failed twice (Admittedly, Kedara and New Tuchanka were also more or less successful as well, did all of the COMPETENT people wind up leaving the Nexus?). Plus, we only 100k people max to settle on at least 5 planets and the Nexus, so it doesn't matter if the terraforming slows down a bit because we don't need the whole planet anytime soon