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[DE]Skree

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  1. Found this quote that reminded me of this thread :)

     

    Cathleen McCandless on Green in Space:

     

    "Human beings lived in nature far longer than they have lived in artificial, man-made environments, therefore it will be very important that space ships incorporate images from nature into the interior design of the craft. People are soothed by images of nature, so plants, images of nature, water features, and materials made from natural substances like wood need to be integrated into the design so that space travel becomes less stressful. It will be essential that human beings keep their connection to nature to balance all the cold, industrial feelings of machinery.

     

    Perhaps plasma screens with nature scenes could be viewed throughout the space ship. Sounds of birds, streams, and ocean waves could be heard in the background, and perhaps a domed structure with a forest environment like the ship in Silent Running could be added so passengers would have the experience of a walk in a garden while on those long flights between planets. Anything to lower stress levels resulting from long periods of time out of a natural environment would assist the space travelers in finding rest and relaxation while on their galactic travels."

  2. @OP: Holographic training area! Reminds me of Metal Gear VR Missions, ME2's Pinnacle Station, ME3's Citadel Armax Combat Arena etc etc... Cool Idea! :) I always liked killing dem hologram badguys lol.

  3. Personally, I like to do the 'sprint, slide, jump' then slide from the jump, and repeat that to quickly traverse. It reminds me of Zelda, where Link's fastest traversal method was forward rolling everywhere. Hup! Hup! Whaa! Yop! Hup! Hup! (going from Kokiri forest to Gerudo Valley ex.)

     

    You do lose a bit of control when doing these maneuvers and risk getting hung up on doorways, railings or other geo, whereas if you run normally you can steer around things, i guess that is a bit of a downside... but i have to admit its pretty darn fun :)

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