Guys, the Earth is dying. Let’s pack entire libraries of heavy, physical books into our space ships, even though we can retain the same amount of information digitally for a fraction of the weight, and also leave behind the DOGS to go extinct.
As often happens in many science fiction stories, it quickly becomes apparent that the writer is either technologically clueless or hasn’t done any research. At the very least, preserving the gene sequences of all Earth’s creatures should be feasible in this type of sci-fi.
It’s absolutely possible now. How can they colonize Venus, yet a habitat dome on Earth is deemed unfeasible?
I was always most troubled by this. By the time the earth crisis began, Mars had already been settled.
The disappearance of the earth’s atmosphere was the crisis. If only people knew how to construct big habitats to survive in almost zero atmosphere. But instead, we must instead lift all of humanity off the planet.
When Starfield first released I said that the writers made a mistake with earth they should’ve made it be completely destroyed by something foreseeable, it wouldn’t have messed up the rest of the story at all and the parts of the story that take place on earth could easily have taken place on fragments of earth, or a different planet entirely.
Yeah, but that would mean they would actually have to come up with something creative and original.
It’s sad I had so much fun with that game on launch but lost interest because of shallowness and went back to fallout 4.
That food only gives you 5 hp when you have like hundreds of hp?
The whole game is heartbreaking.
That is, to be fair, fairly typical of Bethesda games. The same is true in Fallout and Elder Scrolls, where you will find food items that hardly restore any HP. You should use specific healing items if you want to heal in a Bethesda game. similar to stimpaks, healing potions, and, in Starfield’s case, trauma packs. It makes logical that they don’t heal a lot of HP because food isn’t supposed to be the main healing item in these games.
Pardon me, huge. Please wait while I eat. Let’s see. Twenty carrots and forty wheels of cheese should do the trick. I’ll then resume attempting to defeat your monster while avoiding your enormous club.
Something I never understand about Starfield there is no way we’d let dogs go extinct, especially popular breeds like Labs.