Elite: Lore
14 Feb 2018, 8:29pm
14 Feb 2018, 8:31pm
(Wettoast) Wanda FersegiHas there been any indication about what will happen with the guardian story in 3.0 ? Or if we will ever see any live ones in future updates ?
I believe that the new Ram Tah CG is the start.
23 Feb 2018, 5:07pm
In my stories I just assumed the ships had some form of artificial gravity on them, especially the large Anacondas and Cutters. I didn't actually write it so much as I failed to acknowledge the lack of it. What's the official stance so I can conform moving forward?
Mal
23 Feb 2018, 5:31pm
23 Feb 2018, 5:58pm
How one approaches it in stories though... kinda depends? For me, I only acknowledge a lack of gravity if I need it for whatever reason. Knowing the character is moving around is usually all I care about.
Beyond that, magnetically enhanced footware is popular.
23 Feb 2018, 6:26pm
Mal
23 Feb 2018, 6:28pm
https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=tFyQWuC8NZjsjwPro6moCA&q=female+astronauts+hair+iss&oq=female+astronauts+hair+iss&gs_l=psy-ab.3...45330.46618.0.47155.5.5.0.0.0.0.191.629.2j3.5.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.1.190...0i8i30k1.0.DO-NIUBQxq4
23 Feb 2018, 7:35pm
Brynhild HervorsdottirThere's no gravity on our ships, and magboots are a thing, yet everyone's hair always stays perfectly in place all the time, which leads me to believe Elite has hairgel with Final Fantasy-levels of hold. Because your hair floats around, even in the microgravity of low Earth orbit, like on the ISS.
As a matter of fact...
23 Feb 2018, 7:49pm
MMMMMalcolmThanks guys, I will remember that going forward. A little weird since Kirk had it on the Enterprise since the sixties. But I'll conform until it changes.
Mal
Yeah we're not to happy about it, but that's cannon. No anti-grav for now. But it makes sense as the game is heavily based in science is there is no current scientific explanation for gravity aside from spinning.
Sucks though. Because, ya know...
space sex would have been cool.
23 Feb 2018, 8:07pm
MisanioventBrynhild HervorsdottirThere's no gravity on our ships, and magboots are a thing, yet everyone's hair always stays perfectly in place all the time, which leads me to believe Elite has hairgel with Final Fantasy-levels of hold. Because your hair floats around, even in the microgravity of low Earth orbit, like on the ISS.
As a matter of fact...
[img=695x106]https://i.imgur.com/uN5eiqU.png[/img]
Hahaha, is that from the Elite RPG?
23 Feb 2018, 8:49pm
Jubei HimuraMMMMMalcolmThanks guys, I will remember that going forward. A little weird since Kirk had it on the Enterprise since the sixties. But I'll conform until it changes.
Mal
Yeah we're not to happy about it, but that's cannon. No anti-grav for now. But it makes sense as the game is heavily based in science is there is no current scientific explanation for gravity aside from spinning.
Sucks though. Because, ya know...
space sex would have been cool.
Ha! Right. I'll have to give it a try now. Shouldn't be too bad as long as you determine ahead of time who gets to bump their head on a bulkhead.
Mal
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23 Feb 2018, 10:19pm
MMMMMalcolmJubei HimuraMMMMMalcolmThanks guys, I will remember that going forward. A little weird since Kirk had it on the Enterprise since the sixties. But I'll conform until it changes.
Mal
Yeah we're not to happy about it, but that's cannon. No anti-grav for now. But it makes sense as the game is heavily based in science is there is no current scientific explanation for gravity aside from spinning.
Sucks though. Because, ya know...
space sex would have been cool.
Ha! Right. I'll have to give it a try now. Shouldn't be too bad as long as you determine ahead of time who gets to bump their head on a bulkhead.
Mal
We in the IWG have already researched the feasibility of sex in space, and we were crushed to discover that it is a near physiological impossibility (at least for men).