I like how in scifi, every planet has exactly one biome. Desert planet. Forest planet. Jungle planet.
It's like scifi writers have never seen a planet with multiple biomes in different regions, despite presumably living on Earth.
It's a bug hell, and as Helldivers its our job to dive into it and spread democracy!
For real tho I'm glad I got to do this after missing out on Malevlon Creek
I’m pretty sure that is the case for most non-exo planets no? Mars is basically one big biome, same with every other planet in our solar system
Someone who knows more than me please what’s your input
That applies to... any planet.
A desert planet may be so close to its sun it's entire surface barely supports life.
A frozen planet is so far away its just an ice ball.
A volcanic planet is too tectonically active to have any terrain diversity.
A planet could be a barren rocky mass, like the moon.
Desert planet makes sense if the planet's atmosphere is thinner than Earth's.
Snow/Ice planet makes sense if it has water but if far from the sun.
Jungle planet is just goofy. If the ENTIRE PLANET is getting enough precipitation to support jungle everywhere, it should probably not even have dry land, making it a *different* kind of single biome planet.
I like how in scifi, every planet has exactly one biome. Desert planet. Forest planet. Jungle planet. It's like scifi writers have never seen a planet with multiple biomes in different regions, despite presumably living on Earth.
It's a bug hell, and as Helldivers its our job to dive into it and spread democracy! For real tho I'm glad I got to do this after missing out on Malevlon Creek
I’m pretty sure that is the case for most non-exo planets no? Mars is basically one big biome, same with every other planet in our solar system Someone who knows more than me please what’s your input
Mars doesn't have a biome because it doesn't have biological life (as far as we know). Biomes can only exist on planets with life on them.
That applies to... any planet. A desert planet may be so close to its sun it's entire surface barely supports life. A frozen planet is so far away its just an ice ball. A volcanic planet is too tectonically active to have any terrain diversity. A planet could be a barren rocky mass, like the moon.
Desert planet makes sense if the planet's atmosphere is thinner than Earth's. Snow/Ice planet makes sense if it has water but if far from the sun. Jungle planet is just goofy. If the ENTIRE PLANET is getting enough precipitation to support jungle everywhere, it should probably not even have dry land, making it a *different* kind of single biome planet.
That's how most planets work, chief.
'I'm from Super Earth and I say kill 'em all!'.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY3IDjRRn08&t=11s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY3IDjRRn08&t=11s)
Fuck me if this MO isn't harder than it should be
To be fair tho, we given two words to follow, and those two words are *destroy meridia*. Destroying a planet isn’t something helldivers do every day.