SK- solution to the core should have something to so with the Fibonnachi Sequence.
This sequence is found throughout nature, it has to so with the number of spirals many plants have.
SK- solution to the core should have something to so with the Fibonnachi Sequence
I don't really get it, to be honest. Explain how it would fit?
opening the core would end the game and prevent most if not all further content updates
its not going to happen
its common sense that it wont open, I figured it out as soon as the word core was mentioned
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Or they could open the core and find out that it links to a quad core universe with 6.9 ghz processor speed.
Then they would use these secrets to start up the Spiral 69 computer corporation and crush apple and windows and linux with their superior Vanacore systems.
Then everyone would start complaining about lag and lack of radiant computing crystals, and it would all do downhill from there.
The end.
opening the core would end the game and prevent most if not all further content updates
If done correctly, it wouldn't. The reason we originally wanted to get to the core was so we could repower our ship. The ship looks very exploded now so that might not be a thing anymore, but if it is, then we can just have something in the core guarding the power. I think a core-based horde mode would work great, especially if there is technically no end (or the game forces you to retreat and "end" the mission).
If the core opens and it's just a bunch of energy that can be mined, then yeah, that would be bad.
You do not understand. The core is neither a plant nor energy in itself. What it is, though, is doom in chains. Do not open it; you'll only unchain doom.
So basically you read the Davincii Code. I'd say "saw", but the movie adaptation was incredibly mediocre, and could not have possibly inspired you.
"You do not understand. The core is neither a plant nor energy in itself."
it is binary
I like Octa's idea so much, I'm gonna make an entire thread about it.
Solution to the core should be that they release it.
Way too many of us have been looking at that broken elevator for far too long already.