Oceania 2: Electric Bugaloo
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awesome, we should find a way to melt all the ice so we can explore it
We're already working on that
ah great! can't wait ┏(^0^)┛
Sea levels would rise 200 feet all over the world if we did.
If we shift the earths axis enough, the ice will just go somewhere else lol
then why don't we just vaporise the water
Bring your scuba gear.
This is like the kinda movie that starts with a planetary establishing shot and then you assume it takes place in a different planet, but the plot twist is just global warming and it was earth all along
You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!
The opening to waterworld was so fucking cool. Rest of the movie was pretty meh but dam that was a cool opening.
Waterworld was a damn cool movie overall. Last time I watched it as a kid though, but I keep the memory of a cool movie.
Keep it that way. My rewatch as an adult took a little of the magic away.
It's actually still totally awesome, you just have to remember to have fun.
Good to know! It's not that I knowingly avoided it to keep memories pristine, I just somehow never revisited it. But now I kinda feel like it
This is more like polarity shift Antarctica where sea level stays similar to current levels. Way back in college I used melted antarctica with sea level rise for an evolutionary biology seminar. And it is much less interesting.
Still looks cool. You have one major land mass and some sizeable islands, so lots of opportunity for different cultures to emerge.
Is that where Italy’s other boot has been? The Romans were looking everywhere for that!
I thought the same thing!!
Plus they’d have to use turnwise and widdershins since every direction is north or south.
Wait… is Discworld Antarctica?
Great A'Tuin found Earth and thought it would be nice to go for a swim in the southern ocean.
I'm worried about the elephants...
They can survive in the vacuum of space, so they'll be fine.
Round Disc confirmed?
Just that part of Earth.
Oh no, it’s not “flat Earth theory” it’s “flat tire Earth theory!”
The earth is a marble with a smooth base, so it doesn't roll away
I actually did use a rotated map of under-ice Antarctica as the world map for a campaign I made. It worked really well. Realistic looking terrain I didn't need to try to plan myself and unfamiliar wnough to most people that they wouldn't recognize it at a glance.
rotated map of under-ice Antarctica
Okay, who's gonna tell them...
Sorry, I should proofread before I post. I meant mirrored.
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