Ice Planet/Moon (Concept Question)
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A new, atmosphereless, ice-covered planet similar to Europa. But beneath the ice are caves of varying sizes filled with water. And at the very bottom are geothermal vents with a vast ocean.
I'd like to know from others: would it be nice to have such a planet in the game? Or would the Ocean planet be sufficient?
I think it would be nice to have a base there with water mill generators or even thermocouple generators. It would also allow for the extraction of rare resources, but at the risk of being melted during an eruption.
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Agree.
Verdure as we can see, already water rich planet. Byblos as I suppose going to be very similar to Verdure, but just more water, depth, and underwater caves, and may be some secrets, who knows. But still quite similar to Verdure.
If there will be an ice shell around the inner ocean - that would be great! It's like Europa or Enceladus in real world. Since there will be the ice layer, you have to drill a hole. Imagine you then build a station, with windows at the bottom, where you can see your submarines under it. That way this ocean will feel like very different and tough to explore world. Exploration of this ocean will be more interesting, because ice could cover more secrets than before.
But anyway, if Byblos will be with no, ice, it will be still great to add, another moon-like object with ice, and water under it.
Agree.
Verdure as we can see, already water rich planet. Byblos as I suppose going to be very similar to Verdure, but just more water, depth, and underwater caves, and may be some secrets, who knows. But still quite similar to Verdure.
If there will be an ice shell around the inner ocean - that would be great! It's like Europa or Enceladus in real world. Since there will be the ice layer, you have to drill a hole. Imagine you then build a station, with windows at the bottom, where you can see your submarines under it. That way this ocean will feel like very different and tough to explore world. Exploration of this ocean will be more interesting, because ice could cover more secrets than before.
But anyway, if Byblos will be with no, ice, it will be still great to add, another moon-like object with ice, and water under it.
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