Sandworms, Ohm

Kyle O. shared this feedback 3 years ago
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Just an idea to implement some sort of sandworms (think Dune) or Ohm (think Nausica).


I get that space engineers is supposed to relatively emulate real space travel, but it might be a nice feature to toggle in the map settings.


Giant space creatures would be cool to have to defend against:

On Mars and Titan etc. Giant sandworms gulp up spacecraft and stations that are built on sand instead of rock. Maybe include a vibrating camera effect for people in the ground in the vicinity to warn of it's coming.

Or, a herd of giant ohm (rollypolly bugs) plow over buildings in much the same way.


On asteroids and certain moons, perhaps a similar creature with a different skin texture, or mynocks. --I mean we have spideroids, so why not a few other space hazards?

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Good idea :)


Godzilla is also an enemy i want to fight :D

Dodge the slow but deadly claw and tail attacks with a fighter.

Try to kill him with massive ship and finally ram him.

(a kind of deformation on his body to see the health would be cool, but we know Godzilla have a good regeneration)

;D

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The game would have many different types of enemies, including other worms, soldiers, and maybe even animals. The player's goal is to find out what happened to their people and why they are here. You can also see how they are doing on an important mission or just hang out with them at campfires or whatever your worm likes doing. I would like to read USA gambling history because I have a lot of things to search about it before I start pouring my money in this industry for a huge profit.

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Sandworms, Ohm, what a fascinating topic! Sandworms, like those from Frank Herbert's Dune, evoke images of vast deserts and mysterious depths. They symbolize the enigmatic and untamed aspects of nature. Ohm, on the other hand, brings to mind the ethereal creatures from Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Exploring such themes ignites the imagination, akin to embarking on a journey through uncharted territories with concierge website services as guides.

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