Planet Karnak of the Shezue System.
Copyright2012 iRaph Studios.
Copyright2012 iRaph Studios.
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 878px
File Size 137.4 kB
and one of your fighters to go with it. Very nice touch.
It would seem that this world lacks any polar regions... That would bring to mind that the majority of the world is very tropical; and if the center of the planet is vastly made of water, then there would be storms that would be ferocious and fairly frequent. This place would lack extreme colonization, but in most sci-fi stories would hold ancient relics of an old age or a research facility.
Now. What is the story behind this world, if any. I am fairly intrigued.
It would seem that this world lacks any polar regions... That would bring to mind that the majority of the world is very tropical; and if the center of the planet is vastly made of water, then there would be storms that would be ferocious and fairly frequent. This place would lack extreme colonization, but in most sci-fi stories would hold ancient relics of an old age or a research facility.
Now. What is the story behind this world, if any. I am fairly intrigued.
Actually, due to the abnormal wind currents across this planet that we are not used to, most of the planet, save the very cold darker side during the night, is all fairly the same temperature, and because of its distance from the sun. The polar sides are colder like any other planet, but not by much. Most of the planet acts like a desert in terms of weather, save the humidity fluctuating in different areas. It's about room temperature during the day, and cold at night. Depending on the revolution and position of the planet during it's course of a year, which is 454 days, seasons often last longer than what we're used to, yet again providing a very stable planet, not to mention this planet is about the size of Jupiter.
The story behind planet Karnak is that it was the first of the three planets to have been inhabited by the Shezucan race. I would go further into detail why and how, but I'll save that for the up-coming new Active Assaults website I am currently developing that will be up in a few days. It'll have the lore that you're looking for~
I appreciate your critiques, but try not to be so negative. Think for a second why the image is the way it is, not how it's "supposed" to be. :3
The story behind planet Karnak is that it was the first of the three planets to have been inhabited by the Shezucan race. I would go further into detail why and how, but I'll save that for the up-coming new Active Assaults website I am currently developing that will be up in a few days. It'll have the lore that you're looking for~
I appreciate your critiques, but try not to be so negative. Think for a second why the image is the way it is, not how it's "supposed" to be. :3
I did not mean insult. I merely was examining the world out loud. I thought the fighters were a nice touch, and the world is nicely done. I mean nicely done.
I do have to ask though... If you are saying that the world's landmasses are mostly dearest, then why is there so much cloud? With that the majority of the land mass that is seen looks fairly green or mountainous. I am a bit confused. I guess that the organisms on the planet learned how to cope with humidity fluctuation, which would be kinda cool. Examining the species on the planet would behold massive leaps in medical and bio warfare.
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I was just pulled to the side for an argument... >.<
Anyhow. I do not mean anything negative, but I do think that what you are doing is awesome; and was just wondering about some stuff. Sorry if it seemed that I was biting your head off or somethin.
Cheers!
I do have to ask though... If you are saying that the world's landmasses are mostly dearest, then why is there so much cloud? With that the majority of the land mass that is seen looks fairly green or mountainous. I am a bit confused. I guess that the organisms on the planet learned how to cope with humidity fluctuation, which would be kinda cool. Examining the species on the planet would behold massive leaps in medical and bio warfare.
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I was just pulled to the side for an argument... >.<
Anyhow. I do not mean anything negative, but I do think that what you are doing is awesome; and was just wondering about some stuff. Sorry if it seemed that I was biting your head off or somethin.
Cheers!
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