Looks like Nyx I is getting recently terraformed with experimental tech
https://www.reddit.com/r/starcitizen/co ... erraformed
ScrubSoba wrote:Well, that's one way to explain peoples' gripes I suppose.
Though it does feel like it was slapped on after CitCon purely to meet critiques, but ah well, fair enough.
Though it would be quite interesting if, as the Genesis tech evolves to handle harsher climates, we may see this terraforming attempt begin to deteriorate like previous such "quick jobs" have done in SC's lore.
Narahashi wrote:I think it was already teased in 4.3.1.
ScrubSoba wrote:No, that one sounded to be more directly focused on "fixing the terraforming mistakes of old", aka places where terraforming had actually failed, such as microTech.
zerobebop wrote:I quite like it as an explanation, even if it's slapped on.
ScrubSoba wrote:Yeah, it works, although i would've much rather that CIG made the planet look more directly hostile to humans, while still remaining nice and lush and all that.
But it does give CIG a lot of open room when it comes to "Oh no, the climate is collapsing!" storylines.
Now I'm just wondering why the hell this corp decided to choose a system full of raging Vanduul as their testbed, when there's surely better planets in similar systems out there.
ExedoreWrex wrote:Likely for the same reason they try risky, experimental medical techniques on terminal patients. Lowered liability.
It's a decent attempt. But where are the machines doing the terraforming? I suppose they could say that by the time they give players access, the machines are gone.
SpaceBearSMO wrote:The problem is it gives the UEE a reason to put resources into trying to fuck over Nyx and the People's Alliance, as tarraformable planets are a pretty big deal.
Now this COULD be cool if CIG actually follows that thread.
If they don't, then their worldbuilding gets kinda fucked.
There are plot holes opening up everywhere by changing Nyx I from dead to lush planet. But I am sure their lore team will patch everything up in due course to at least a satisfactory level. It's clear they know the issue and are working on it.
MightyWeeb wrote:I prefer they do all the necessary retcon now while we are still in alpha.
A lot of this lore was written years ago, so of course it must be adjusted.
BounceOnItCrazyStyle wrote:I was more confused on why people thought they were going to retcon vs doing this. The lore was the UEE decided the Nyx system was not worth trying to terraform over 400 years ago. That's plenty of time for terraforming tech to advance to the point you may reconsider. And what better a place to try new experimental tech than one already deemed not worth it and in a place no one really cares if you fuck up.
So basically no retcon, according to this guy, they're just extending the lore a few years forward.
kalindin wrote:Great way to add good story to this. The years have been ticking by in-game.
Tenko-DJ wrote:Oh yeah it has, when's the next elections I wonder.
They've run in-game elections with the players voting:
2950 Imperator Election
https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/c ... r-Election
Svullom wrote:Maybe Genesis in Star Trek was a Bible reference, and Genesis in SC is a Star Trek reference.
KichikuSenshi wrote:We know they have been working on this version of Nyx I as a testbed at least since mid-July, based on
this video.
ScrubSoba wrote:The company is calling itself Genesis, but the actual Genesis tech CIG is using is separate.
I think it is just a name chosen since it will be our first taste of CIG's Genesis tech.
zerobebop wrote:It's a reference mate.
I kinda hope a big company takes it over and is constantly fighting with the People's Alliance.
danidas wrote:Sorry to tell you People's Alliance but the Vanduul are going to eat that planet along with that space rock your people are hanging on to.
Significant_Play_713 wrote:Just wait until everyone and their mother brings a Perseus and Idris. We gonna make the Battle of Vega look like a tea party. We gonna smoke their ass.
Yug-taht wrote:We know the Vanduul are not necessarily omnicidal (they trade with the Banu), so there is a chance it is just the UEE they hate; probably due to the Messers, like every other issue in the universe. If that is the case there is a slim chance Levski could survive (very little biomass), probably not, but we don't know enough to really say. That planet is definitely going to get wrecked though.
Negative1Positive2 wrote:Now that's just lazy. Like the People's Alliance would just sit by and allow a corporation to come into their system, set up shop, and terraform a planet. That would suddenly make the UEE take massive interest in the system, which is exactly what they don't want to happen.
Pretty much.
ug-taht wrote:The People's Alliance don't really have the manpower to fight off a major megacorp, one that could probably get a UEE squadron to swing by if push came to shove. Their relationship with the UEE is not great already, so if they somehow forced a megacorp out of the system (which would probably be spinned by media as a "brutal massacre of innocent UEE citizens by radical terrorist group"), then you can bet Levski would get destroyed.
Eh, I guess so.
QuickAcct1x1 wrote:I really hope "experimental" means "covered in mutated monsters".
Pretty much.
hydrastix wrote:Bolted-on retcon that feels, weird. Let's just make a hospitable planet with Vanduul raiders lurking in the system/facepalm.
TheawfulDynne wrote:According to the rest of this paper this is only the second year of raids. Terraforming could have started before that and been too far along to be worth just giving up and moving somewhere else.