whiteas: (Takes this for protection.)
♕ WEISS SCHNEE ([personal profile] whiteas) wrote 2017-06-07 08:35 pm (UTC)

7. Nah there are pretty intense security protocols so though it wouldn't break his Omni-tool, he wouldn't be able to find much besides that there's a scrambled signal.

12. He'll find that it's pretty standard earthy composition, there's nothing special really. And if the barrier doesn't go all the way around, it'll be clear that it's too deep to dig around and still survive. Atmosphere is survivable and pretty similar to other inhabitable planets in terms of composition. Seismic activity doesn't seem to be common and there are no clear plates within the barriers, though he will be able to find that there have been what appear to be earthquakes shortly before past barrier breaches. (And Liv from the GSRF would posit that they're probably more caused by the barrier than anything from the earth.) There's a single moon and a single sun in the sky and the rides operate accordingly, though in subarchways from areas with other features, he may notice that it's decidedly reflective of the worlds the subarchways are to- so Vale still has the shattering moon phases, a world with two moons will still have two, etc. etc.)

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