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Mass Effect Andromeda should follow Titan AE's story. Yay or Nay. *SPOILERS*


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Ryder, our galaxy is destroyed!  What do we DO???

 

We....

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YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH



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I liked the concept of that movie...and the in-game universe...but man the execution was rough in the end and the planet creation tech made no sense. Not Don Bluth's best work, but not his worst either, probably his last good one.

 

If one thing should be lifted, its the dirty universe Titan A.E had...


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Only if we can call this new Galaxy 'Bob'


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Only if we can call this new Galaxy 'Bob'

You.  I like you.


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I'm pretty sure we can do that in No Mans Sky. Planet Bob. 


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Some exotic and alien terraforming machinery would be pretty intriguing. If humans would try and use it to create some habitable spaces it could offer some interesting plot developments, like different political factions fighting each other to decide whether it would make sense to use terraforming and settle right where the main mass of the population currently is or whether it would be better to continue searching for a "true" Second Earth. Add some aliens who see the machinery as potential weapon of genocidal mass destruction and it will only get more interesting.
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It's yea, not yay. Yea or nay.

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Only if we can call this new Galaxy 'Bob'

So now you're the boss. You're the king of Bob.

I actually kind of love this movie. I don't think the terraforming thing or ultimate evil Drej should have counterparts per se, but I love the actual universe itself, like the weird aliens and grimy locales and wake angels and such.
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umm....yeah....

 

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So now you're the boss. You're the king of Bob.

I actually kind of love this movie. I don't think the terraforming thing or ultimate evil Drej should have counterparts per se, but I love the actual universe itself, like the weird aliens and grimy locales and wake angels and such.

 

With its limitations, it is a very decent movie: Humans as refugees, explosions, charismatic characters, more explosions, and an awesome alien crew... Damn, now I need to rewatch this movie once more *_* 


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I liked the concept of that movie...and the in-game universe...but man the execution was rough in the end and the planet creation tech made no sense. Not Don Bluth's best work, but not his worst either, probably his last good one.

 

If one thing should be lifted, its the dirty universe Titan A.E had...

 

I always though the Titan was placed in that ice asteroid field not only to hide it, but because it was one of the candidate sites that the Titan Project had chosen for New Earth Planet Bob, positioned in the goldilocks zone that would make it easier to sustain life once the planet was created.

 

The ship exploited all the abundance of ice and other rocky material in the system, using gravity manipulation to get everything to collide to form the planet's core and various layers of the mantle, then used terraforming equipment and seeding to make it habitable. All this was designed to occur very rapidly, in a manner of days rather than millions of years.

 

All that likely required an insane amount of power to pull off and that's why it never worked until the end of the movie. The energy requirements were so vast that Cale's father had not been able to power it before the Earth was blown up and they drained what little they had escaping the planet.

 

Yeah, it's obvious I kind of like that movie...

 

:lol:


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It's yea, not yay. Yea or nay.

I know.  But I made it that way anyway.  I find that such a thread title carries with it a bit more levity. 



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So now you're the boss. You're the king of Bob.
I actually kind of love this movie. I don't think the terraforming thing or ultimate evil Drej should have counterparts per se, but I love the actual universe itself, like the weird aliens and grimy locales and wake angels and such.


Man, I love that scene with the wake angels--it'd be difficult to pull off without coming across as super, SUPER corny, but I'd still love to see something like that done in a game. Not necessarily Andromeda - I don't get the impression our ship will really be suited to that sort of flying, even if we do get to helm her ourselves to some extent - but, y'know, just in general. I wonder how well it's aged in the film...
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