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>Hear on the news that 7 new earth-like planets have been

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>Hear on the news that 7 new earth-like planets have been discovered 40 lightyears away where life might very well be possible
>Decide to look up more information about them
>Discover (among other things) that these planets maintain the same 'angle' relative to their star, meaning that one side is constantly lit and one constantly dark
>The dark sides of these planets are too cold to sustain life (as well as lacking light for processes like photosynthesis) and the lit sides too hot, meaning that if there's any life present it would probably be in the 'twillight zones'
I don't think I've ever seen this in Sci-fi/Space opera games. Most of them seem to assume rotating planets with day and night cycles. What would life be like on a (relatively) 'stationary' planet where only a thin 'twillight' ring is inhabitable? How different would life (as well as flora and fauna) be compared to a day-night cycle planet like earth?
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>>51870711
One thing I remember reading about is that in the absence of a day-night cycle humans stay awake for longer (36 hrs?) and then sleep for longer (12hrs?)
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>>51870711
I'll just leave this here
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ComicBook/DungeonTwilight
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>>51870711

Did you even bother looking at the board's catalog, fuckwit?

To think, a thread died just so you could post a repeat.
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>>51871217
>To think, a thread at the bottom of page 11 that hadn't been bumped for several hours died
Amazing diatribe, chumley.

>>51870711
Reminds me of an episode of Star Wars: Rebels where the planet they're on has native life that's very sensitive to light, and also is surrounded by an asteroid ring that causes mini-eclipses.
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>>51870711

There are a number of science fiction stories and novels that deal with tidally locked planets, but video game designers and players don't read books, so none of that ever gets into the games.
Arthur C. Clarke wrote a couple, Larry Niven did some stuff in his Known Space, I believe Brian Lumley has a tidally locked world feature prominently in one of his novel series.
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>>51871480
>video game designers and players don't read books
And here I thought that /tg/ was one of the "smart" boards on 4chan. Looks like I played myself.
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>>51871568

Oh I know there are exceptions, but as a book nerd for 40 years, most of 'em don't seem to know shit. Well, okay, I will admit that that might just be me having high standards for "knowing shit" concerning books
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>>51871217
I'm bumping this thread just because you're a salty nigga.
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>>51871480
If I recall correctly, one of the colonies in Foundation (Asimov) was tidal locked. It even had native life forms, though not very advanced.
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>>51871628
Nah mans, /tg/ motherfuckers can't even read a rulebook for a game they're playing let alone go through a canonical exploration of scifi. Its not a generational thing, just that most people don't read much.
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>>51871568
Videogames those days looks at other video games for inspiration. The medium is turned inwards itself
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>>51870711
I think there is a planet like that in metroid prime 3
one side hot as hell and the other side an icebox
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>>51870711
First, you need to read more sci-fi. Tidally locked planets show up a lot.

Second, the atmospheric temperature differences in the day and night side mean that there will be a constant cycle of storms that circle the equator, provided the planet has an Earthlike atmosphere.
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>>51870711
Pretty sure two of the ciaphas Cain books are about this.
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>>51870711
Hey OP, did you know that Earth's Moon is Tidally Locked with the Earth?
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>>51870711
Even 40k has tidally locked worlds, at least as background details - there's a tidally locked hive world, Mordian
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>>51870711
Watch Ben 10 when they go to the fire and ice planet. Be just like that.
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There was that one planet of cats in Futurama.
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>>51870711
>don't think I've ever seen this in Sci-fi/Space opera games. Most of them seem to assume rotating planets with day and night cycles. What would life be like on a (relatively) 'stationary' planet where only a thin 'twillight' ring is inhabitable? How different would life (as well as flora and fauna) be compared to a day-night cycle planet like earth?
retard
this is such a common fucking trope
sage
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>>51870711
they have a tiny weak loli star though. being tide locked doesn't mean its impossible for life

just wait until a few years when their tv signals get here
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