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Aidanross Podiene
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Posted - 2011.02.12 23:09:00 -
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Would it not be a good idea to give the suns an overhaul ie make them pulsars, red giants and white dwarves etc to give a better feel to the systems? even have them generate different light reflecting of the stations/ships and so on.. just a random idea. =)
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DuKackBoon
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Posted - 2011.02.13 00:53:00 -
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Red Giants? Hell yes. white dwarves and pulsars? Not really. White Dwarf systems would be unattactive for colonisation, and a pulsar even less. Unless you like gamma rays and extreme magnetic fields.
But please, give us dual star systems. 2/3 of all stars are binary or trinary stars.
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lmarline dalton
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Posted - 2011.02.13 05:25:00 -
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or a star orbeting a black hole making that disk and the plumes on each side that be fenomenal
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Amaroq Dricaldari
Amarr Universal Deathdealing Militia
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Posted - 2011.02.13 05:31:00 -
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What I want to see is a Star System with two stars, but they are far apart from eachother, and it has over a dozen planets and even more moons, not ot mention many asteroid belts, and the two stars share planets which orbit them in a figure-eight pattern. I also want to see a Station and Stargate in the same huge asteroid belt in at least ONE star system. -- As an Amarr Defector, I chose to become a Mercenary and Industrialist. I also have one goal in mind: Create a new age of peace and prosperity for all four empires. |

Mori Airuta
Caldari Licentia Cavo Industrials
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Posted - 2011.02.13 05:44:00 -
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You forgot that all colonized systems in EVE actually are binary systems. Check backstory, there's technical explanation about stargates.
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Aidanross Podiene
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Posted - 2011.02.13 20:45:00 -
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Originally by: DuKackBoon Red Giants? Hell yes. white dwarves and pulsars? Not really. White Dwarf systems would be unattactive for colonisation, and a pulsar even less. Unless you like gamma rays and extreme magnetic fields.
But please, give us dual star systems. 2/3 of all stars are binary or trinary stars.
put pulsars in systems that dont have stations or habitable planets, just put them in systems with lava planets and so on, ships and structures could have shielding to them. they have artifical gravity, the ships atm do FTL which is not possible so why cant stations survive in these enviroments. The only thing that will stop them from putting in these stars is probably memory and that sort of thing but i am sure they can overcome that. Binary stars and orbiting stars and other such phenomena would livin up the enviroment no end..
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Sarah Wyvern
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Posted - 2011.02.13 20:56:00 -
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These things are already in game, and they look awesome ;) Makes sense that 'normal' systems aren't around these monsters, who would be nuts to build stargates in systems that are about to be toast...
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Aidanross Podiene
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Posted - 2011.02.13 21:13:00 -
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Edited by: Aidanross Podiene on 13/02/2011 21:14:53 ok maybe Pulsars would be a bit dangerous to say the least but with the advanced tech that eve is set in this should be overcome surely. it science fantasy.. you can allready warp to the sun at +/-200000km distance that is very dangerous!!! so the reality is not there allready. White dwarves emit low light so stations could orbit the stars instead of planets say. and the outer reaches of its solar system could be rich in all sorts of eve minerals etc. seems that most systems in eve are perfect this would be untrue in space and some sort of randomness would be more true to form =) Its only an idea to eye candy the systems anyhow.
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lmarline dalton
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Posted - 2011.02.13 23:54:00 -
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doomed yes , but that's a process that takes thousands of years on top of that, if a system is about to be toast , you want to make shure to got out all the resources before it daus
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