The fairy-tale spaceships of Mad King Ludvig remain a tourist attraction in the inner belt to this day. Of note, the vessels — which are of classes normally used for heavy warfare and planetary blockades — are clearly unsuited for that task, but instead filled with holographic frescos. Local traditions include...
The fairy-tale spaceships of Mad King Ludvig remain a tourist attraction in the inner belt to this day. Of note, the vessels — which are of classes normally used for heavy warfare and planetary blockades — are clearly unsuited for that task, but instead filled with holographic frescos. Local traditions include...
ReplyDeleteReally hope this is a Bezos/Musk subtweet.
ReplyDeleteThis is why I adore you, Justin Rude
ReplyDeleteJesse Cox don't forget the throne rooms, private bed rooms, and massive "garden" rooms with portholes.
ReplyDeleteI'd play the heck out of that!
ReplyDeleteThere's a pretty straightforward mapping from the rooms in the board game to spaceship rooms.
ReplyDeleteMaybe underground rooms are the actually useful rooms. I kind of like that.
Or space station
ReplyDeleteThat does solve the problem of thrust not aligned with an axis, Jay Treat
ReplyDeleteThe always amazing Dianne Harris points out: The underground don't have spin gravity, and the rest do. That's pretty amazing.
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