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  • RCThibo%s's Photo

    Holy shit, how does this not have any comments yet? This is looking dope, love the sign! The floorless coaster as a path border looks kind of odd to me, though. I think it works fine with just monorail track.

  • Liampie%s's Photo

    Good point about the path border. I think it's an interesting idea that could be great in theory. It doesn't work here, and I think the main reason is that it follows a curvy grid while the rest of the screen and the paths follow an octagonal grid. Should've sticked to diagonals perhaps.

  • Mattk48%s's Photo

    I don't have to much to say other then I like the project. The planter infront of the building could be made more interesting perhaps. don't really need the fence there if its just a flowerbed.

  • Splitvision%s's Photo

    @RCThibo - Glad you like it! Not sure if you've seen it but this has already been released so you can check out the whole thing :)

     

    I see the points made about the planter sticking out as it's curvy and quite special-looking as compared to the otherwise normal fencing in straight and diagonal lines.

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    THE SPACE MAGAZINE


    APRIL 2028 / No. 4



    JOURNEY TO EOS OPENS ITS GATES TO THE PUBLIC, REVEALING A TREASURE TROVE OF FEATURES


    As S.S. Infinity is cruising at close to light speed towards the star Tau Ceti to visit the potentially habitable exoplanet Eos, there are probably many back here on Earth who spend a lot of time thinking about what it would be like to be aboard this gigantic spaceship,and what the passengers will find upon reaching Eos.


    Well, beginning today, anyone identifying with this habit will get an amazing opportunity to immerse themselves in this fantasy without actually em bar k ing on the 16-year long journey - because today marks the opening day of Journey to Eos, a theme park dedicated to S.S. Infinity's epic journey and the amazing scientific and engineering breakthroughs that have been made in connection to the effort to reach Eos.


    Largely kept under wraps by the World Space Agency (WSA), the exact features of the theme park have not been publicly known, until today.


    "We are very excited to finally open up to the public", said Keisuke Akashima, head of WSA. "And to reveal all the content that this park is packed


    with. We hope that there will be something for everyone - if you are already an Eos and S.S. Infinity dork, you will get to live out your im agination and get nerdy with tech exhibitions and exact, one-to-one scale replicas of several systems, and likewise, if you have never heard of this whole venture, this might be what converts you into a devout follower - if not, at least we have plenty of thrilling rides. Regardless, you cannot miss the area of the park devoted to Eos itself - this m ight just be the closest experience to actually being on an Earth-like exoplanet that you will ever get".

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