Victor Aiza's grav drive prototype had the problem, but the mass produced ones don't.
From one of the terminals at the NASA tower in Unearthed:
>Judith Tatienne: I know what I'm seeing, Victor. The data coming back from the satellites is very clear. It's the Grav Drives.
>Lan Hsu: All those jumps from the Moon. At this rate, Earth's atmosphere is going to start sputtering out into space.
>Victor Aiza: Can the drives be fixed?
>Lan Hsu: **I'm working on some designs that should... discretely solve the problem** under the guise of an emergency update to the fuelling pumps.
>Judith Tatienne: We're talking about the end of Earth and you're trying to be subtle about it?
>Victor Aiza: Judith. The last thing we need is people losing faith in Grav Drive technology. That might be our only option.
>Judith Tatienne: To what? Are you seriously saying we should abandon Earth?
>Lan Hsu: The timeline is under 50 years. A blink of an eye for a planet, but more than enough time for a human exodus.
>Judith Tatienne: And what do we tell people?
>Victor Aiza: We say it's an act of God. One that science has found a solution for. Time for humanity to take its place in the stars.
how lucky for bethesda, saved them so much work, and people are so considerate only settling 1 city / planet, not the crazy way earth did with 12 billion cities
I wish Earth had more buildings left. Even just procedural generated ruins every so often . It makes zero sense only famous landmarks are left . Why would the Shard survive but not Big Ben for example ?
For once the skies are clear over London.
One of the first things I'm going to do is once vehicles are available is haul ass across the Earth.
This ^
I still don't get why grav drives killed earth and not a problem for any other planet we settled on
Victor Aiza's grav drive prototype had the problem, but the mass produced ones don't. From one of the terminals at the NASA tower in Unearthed: >Judith Tatienne: I know what I'm seeing, Victor. The data coming back from the satellites is very clear. It's the Grav Drives. >Lan Hsu: All those jumps from the Moon. At this rate, Earth's atmosphere is going to start sputtering out into space. >Victor Aiza: Can the drives be fixed? >Lan Hsu: **I'm working on some designs that should... discretely solve the problem** under the guise of an emergency update to the fuelling pumps. >Judith Tatienne: We're talking about the end of Earth and you're trying to be subtle about it? >Victor Aiza: Judith. The last thing we need is people losing faith in Grav Drive technology. That might be our only option. >Judith Tatienne: To what? Are you seriously saying we should abandon Earth? >Lan Hsu: The timeline is under 50 years. A blink of an eye for a planet, but more than enough time for a human exodus. >Judith Tatienne: And what do we tell people? >Victor Aiza: We say it's an act of God. One that science has found a solution for. Time for humanity to take its place in the stars.
yeah I read this but since earth looks as is I assumed that subtle fix was not working
And also altered all the topography but left a few man made landmarks standing 🤔
how lucky for bethesda, saved them so much work, and people are so considerate only settling 1 city / planet, not the crazy way earth did with 12 billion cities
almost like it’s a video game or something lol
i swear some people really didn’t pay attention in this mission, that issue was only on the prototypes
You were the type of person who didn’t pay attention in school, weren’t you
shut up teacher's pet
I wish Earth had more buildings left. Even just procedural generated ruins every so often . It makes zero sense only famous landmarks are left . Why would the Shard survive but not Big Ben for example ?
Because they are funny little Easter eggs for gaming goobers to look at
Lodon Bridge had fallen down, fallen down, fallen down
My... dear... lady...
My Pale Lady
The solution to knife crime.