‘Northstar’ Crash Site - Panorama

An ancient service station, lost in low orbit of the planet Naberia-526, that would have remained abandoned, if it were not for an emergency. Robert Artego, captain of the dreadnought ‘Northstar’ made an emergency landing there. Artego hoped to find means of communications at the station and request assistance. His ship, damaged in battles with Aliens and then with the Pirates, made a hard landing. For years, no one knew about the fate of ‘Northstar’, until its crash site was discovered by raiders.

 

 

I love the little bridge with a tunnel running through it on this map! And all the snow and icicles! I feel like I’m flying on hoth or something

I feel like I’m flying on hoth or something

 

I have usual feeling :slight_smile:

“An ancient service station, lost in low orbit of the planet Naberia-526” So its on surface or on orbit? If its on orbit then… where the hell lava is comming from there?!

I’ve been wondering about the “floating island” nature of our surface maps myself. :stuck_out_tongue:

Like hallelujah mountains in avatar? Nope, not going to happen. Physically impossible. Not with lava.

Like hallelujah mountains in avatar? Nope, not going to happen. Physically impossible. Not with lava.

 

Why not?? :smiley: Some of them have water flowing off them! Maybe, just maybe, the lava get’s evaporated and condenses on top of the rock, where it can then flow back down to earth! Or there is a massive volcano firing lava high up into the air and onto the “mountain”?

“An ancient service station, lost in low orbit of the planet Naberia-526” So its on surface or on orbit? If its on orbit then… where the hell lava is comming from there?!

so, that fact that you hear sounds in space doesn’t bother you? :) 

so, that fact that you hear sounds in space doesn’t bother you? :) 

 

No, we have implants in our brain that recreate the sounds there should be and the direction, for better perception of our surroundings :smiley:

so, that fact that you hear sounds in space doesn’t bother you? :) 

Sound in space is ignored by most of games and films (Who would play/watch game/move without sound in space? Only ppl who know how it works?) But lava on asteroid? Oh c’mon. It’s impossible. Even a lot of planets have no liquid lava. Space is full of sounds (but not in form as we think)http://www.soundboard.com/sb/pulsar_sounds_from_space.

Did “Fly into dreadnought debris, sharp turn to exist from the side, face the enemy and kill it” achievement on that map!  :fed002:

This is a good map, I like it. What would make it even better? If tunnels, caves and holes in that big chunk of planet would be placed vertically too. As if we could fly below everything on the surface an pop up somewhere the sneakiest way possible.