Koox
Koox
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16th Jan 2014
12th Jan 2015
A classic example of covenant owned planets terraformed to a level three planet status.
planets skoosformed notwhatyouthink

Comments

  • Koox
    Koox
    19th Jan 2014
    I will make a save that shows the three levels of habitation ability for planets (four if you include a level of zero).
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    19th Jan 2014
    You should add more planets, showing the other levels of terraformation.
  • Rea-Bans
    Rea-Bans
    18th Jan 2014
    @FearlessBounty Well, at absolute least, it's a contradiction/mutual dichotomy, but I don't think it's exactly ironic.
  • FearlessBounty
    FearlessBounty
    18th Jan 2014
    Did anyone else notice the BSTS sign under the Free to Share sign? Talk about irony!
  • Koox
    Koox
    18th Jan 2014
    DoritosTaco, this is showing three dimensional shapes in a two dimensional picture. And the deutirium oxide is what keeps the life cycle going on Skoos inhabbited planets. Large plants root themselves to the underside of the natural element of titanium, and absorb deutirium (like plants soak up water on terra [earth]) for food. I can see these components that make up this kind of life are somewhat strange to you terrans, but some things are a little different on other planets!
  • Dorito_tRF
    Dorito_tRF
    18th Jan 2014
    planets? all i see are fusion bombs, and that radius would screw up thier orbits
  • Koox
    Koox
    17th Jan 2014
    Its also kind of ironic that the Skoos and Falkok ships use deuterium for a fuel source!
  • Koox
    Koox
    17th Jan 2014
    Ok guys. I know now what BSTS means. Thank you for pointing that out!
  • Koox
    Koox
    17th Jan 2014
    Ok guys, the Skoos and Falkoks live in extremely low temperatures, take earth for example, earth's life liquid is water, the Skoos' and Falkok's life liquid is deutirium (plant life soaks up life liquid for it's food), not only do the Skoos swim in deutirium, they actualy DRINK it like the terrans drink water. I hope that explains some of the problems you brought up!
  • Anonymous100
    Anonymous100
    17th Jan 2014
    They make for some pretty good bombs.