I could see bio-engineered livestock animals being introduced sometime after lunch....
Tanith wrote:My own personal theory is that the ships are partially made out of Palma's landscape (long story), so why not?
Yes, I think that building them out of the land would actually be the most reasonable explanation. Also, I have to wonder if, for instance, the artificial climate in Aridia was manipulated to change the land to a desert. For one, it would require less resources to maintain as a wasteland, and it was only inhabited by androids (except for the shopkeepers), who I'm assuming would be able to live in more extreme heat (Miun, even in her fried state, seemed to wander around just fine) and without food and water. In fact, maybe a dry climate is beneficial to androids.hugues wrote:I always assumed that was the case - that the domes were encapsulating existing land.
That is true. I had thought that maybe it was damaged on purpose to ensure it was only inhabited by the protectors of history and Laya's pendant, but then the passages were sealed so that should have taken care of any possible pilgrimage/invasion. I think accidental damage is the most logical explanation, though I can guess that the real reason it's frozen is simply to give it an air of mystery. That's not useful when trying to come up with a game explanation, though.hugues wrote:I don't know why but I tend to think Frigidia was green dome at one point but suffered some sort of climate malfunction, perhaps damaged during the Devastation War. The fact that there is so much water makes me suspect that.
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