What if... PS2

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What if... PS2

Postby Heikabuchi » Wed Nov 14, '07, 12:39 am

What if the dams hadn't been shut down and Motavia had flooded. Would the cities and residents have adapted?
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Postby Celeith » Wed Nov 14, '07, 12:47 am

the dams are on mota, not palm ><
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Postby SparkyIII » Wed Nov 14, '07, 1:05 am

LOL SWIMMIN KITTENZ!!!

Is that what the dams were for? I thought they were malfuntioning, and they weren't letting anyone have any water at all! XDDDDD
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Postby Heikabuchi » Wed Nov 14, '07, 1:09 am

Haha! I put that one there for you Sparks. xD
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Postby Thoul » Wed Nov 14, '07, 1:13 am

I imagine they would have all drowned. Adapting is not something those people were very good at doing.
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Postby SparkyIII » Wed Nov 14, '07, 2:41 am

I knewd it. XD
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Postby Neithird » Wed Nov 14, '07, 8:11 pm

I bet they'd get a lot of makeshift boats out of things that float, like beds or whatever. Wow, that would have made PS4 a lot different, huh? A water world instead of a desert world... what a drastic ecological change that would be.
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Postby Heikabuchi » Wed Nov 14, '07, 9:38 pm

Aye, but look at the Motavians. Their planet went from a green paradise to a sad, scorched, desert filled wasteland, and still they somehow managed to adapt.
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Postby SparkyIII » Wed Nov 14, '07, 11:36 pm

I don't know actually, about that one, because with green turing to desert, they had...what over 1000 years, but with the flooding, its much quicker.
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Postby Thoul » Wed Nov 14, '07, 11:45 pm

Heikabuchi wrote:Aye, but look at the Motavians. Their planet went from a green paradise to a sad, scorched, desert filled wasteland, and still they somehow managed to adapt.


But the planet was a desert before it was a green paradise, so they may have been biologically better prepared for the desert form than the human-like Palmans.
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