Maybe it's because I'm slow or wouldn't settle for less, but I would spend hours looking for the perfect planet to settle on. The biggest problem I would run into was the fact that aggressive sentinels are on almost all of my dream planets.

Until about 250+ hours in I thought "Wait, there is a way to disable sentinels.." I had went to the space station, got a map for a sentinel nest/pillar, and then stuck a save beacon right there so I could fly there and disable sentinels every time. Now it may be a hassle to do every time but it sure proved extremely helpful when I found a planet I loved and has since been dubbed our capital planet.


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Marvel at nature's epic and powerful forces as this stunning series reveals how perfectly our planet is set up to nurture life! 

Planet Earth is perfect. It orbits at the perfect distance from the sun; it tilts at just the right angle; and it has a moon just large enough to hold it in place. On top of that, the day-to-day workings of the planet naturally serve to nurture its plants and animals. This five-part series will show how the forces of nature - weather, ocean currents, solar energy, and volcanoes - drive, shape, and support Earth's great diversity of life. But what happens when nature's epic forces are knocked off course? As human activity impacts Earth's perfectly balanced ecosystems, what can we do to protect the fragility of life on our unique and precious planet?

The team then devised a stunt that would take place at the end of the series, where they would hijack the billboards, and seemingly rip them up to signify how humans have the potential to tear this planet apart.

The creatives admit that sifting through the bank of imagery provided by the A Perfect Planet team was a long process. Not only were they looking for the right imagery to convey what they needed to say in the first set of posters, but they needed it to dovetail perfectly with the harder-hitting imagery.

Beyond the OOH campaign, the team also 'hijacked' the original trailer. To emphasise the severity of the message, Tsim explains the intention was to make the footage off balance. "While Attenborough warns viewers that humans are sending the planet off balance," he says.

A Perfect Planet focuses on Earth's "unique balance of natural forces," looking at how monumental forces of nature, such as volcanoes, oceans, and weather systems, actually work together to create an ideal planet for its inhabitants.

Presented by David Attenborough, A PERFECT PLANET looks at the unique balance of natural forces that shape life on Earth. Each episode is centered around one of these monumental forces -- volcanoes, the sun, oceans, and weather. The series reveals how wildlife survives and reproduces in remote and treacherous environments, and how all of these forces of nature ultimately work together to create the only planet that is known to be inhabited by living creatures. Finally, the series looks at the youngest of these monumental forces -- humans -- and investigates the impact our species is having on the planet.

By introducing the planets of our solar system from the point of view of life, Hazelnuts tells the story of conditions of life on Earth. This allows us to broach several subjects: inhabitable zones, the essential role of the atmosphere, and even the different stages of the creation of planet Earth.

The BBC are the best when it comes to producing this type of material; having been at the helm of some of the most ground-breaking wildlife documentaries of all time. A Perfect Planet is no exception, taking our planet as a jumping off point to show nature in all its glory and encompassing a warning of human activity and its effects, the real star of the show is the incredible photography used to capture animals in the native lands. A stunning piece of filming.

In this half-story, half-puppet show, we narrate several themes: first of all that of the climate on each planet, but also the story of the immense luck of life on Earth. It is the consequence of a whole series of improbable events which moulded our planet and contributed to the appearance of life.

Ode to life, ecological tale, puppet show, our film is all this at once. It is our eighth show for planetariums, and our second production as co-producers. It is a project which has been dear to us for some time, which we are proud to present today to planetariums and their audiences.

You could roll the same formula 10 times and get 10 different results, its all based on chance and what the generator decides to do at the one time; You could pick 1 non diamond biome and the generator decides something like "oh you like gleam lake, let me just gleam lake your entire planet

From what i can tell, look at the number of regions your planet has, if you have less than 34 regions then you might have a winner for the smaller planets and less than 64 means you might have a winner for large ones.

the result is you get less number of meteor spawning areas, but you also have a chance that what ever spawns in those regions to appear in greater quantity than on planets that have the standard number of regions.

unless the entire planet is white it doesnt matter because you could have a high % but its all spread out over the entire planet so you would have to stripmine the entire planet to actually get it or you could have a low percentage but its all in one spot

My intention here is not to dismiss such moral concerns, however. Itmay be perfectly true that all of these media have been responsible, over the centuries,for "eroding the most fundamental habits of humane, civilized living." Whatinterests me, however, is the tendency of contemporary commentators to dismiss all ofthese art forms as unworthy of "serious consideration on aesthetic grounds," ajudgement which has been leveled at some time at much of the work currently included inthe so-called canon of great art and literature. Perhaps when we find ourselves disturbedor bewildered by the popularity of a new genre or medium, it’s precisely by giving itthat "serious consideration" that we will begin to get to grips with what it isand how it works.

I remember that as a child, one of the things that attracted me to Tintinwas the impression that each panel opened a tiny window onto another world as vast and asreal as our own. I used to dream of finding a way to step inside those tiny landscapes andenter that other world, where everything was perfect – defined in simple clear linesand smooth bright colours. Everything seemed somehow more contained and controllable thanin the real world. Curling up with a Tintin book was like sneaking off to a privateparadise.

The same was true of many of my favourite comics and books: ToveJansson’s Moominvalley, Richard Scarry’s Busytown, AlfredBestall’s Rupert or C. S. Lewis’ Narnia. Sometimes it was becausethe authors had apparently put a lot of effort into "sub-creating" their"secondary world." But with others, there was just something about the way theillustrations were drawn that gave a powerful sense of a parallel universe, a perfectplanet, which the reader could enter and explore.

The link between nostalgia, timelessness and fantasy - inBaker’s case sexual fantasy – seems a powerful one. Not surprisingly, muchutopian literature – from Thomas More onwards – seems to contain all of theseelements (including an inordinate interest in the sexual habits of the inhabitants). Mostutopias are described as static and unchanging, since there is no reason for change in aperfect society. Life in utopia tends to go on at a leisurely and unhurried pace. This iseven more so in traditional descriptions of paradise, arcadia and heaven: an everlastinglife, with no need for work, an eternal playtime…

A common thread running through much of that work, in my view, is anemphasis on geographical narrative – on the construction of a virtualenvironment in which the audience can explore and even "play." And the videogame – perhaps more than any other medium – seems perfectly designed to do justthat. So far, of course, it’s been easy to dismiss most video games as intellectuallyweak, thematically puerile and emotionally shallow – in short, not worth"consideration on aesthetic grounds." But then, the same seemed true of comicsin 1955.

Included in this resource is one planet-themed reading passages. The passage contains text features that your students must analyze. There are three levels of the passage so you can easily differentiate with your students. The levels are based on word count and Lexile levels which can be found in the top left corner of each passage.

Four animals have been hybridized to find another planet for the Humans to live on since they have destroyed Planet Earth. In Mission One and Mission Two, they fly their Abraham Lincoln Beard rocket from its launching pad on Mount Rushmore and head to the other planets. By Mission Three, they have one last chance to find the perfect planet for Humans.

This time, to find the perfect planet, the four animals, AstroWolf, LaserShark, SmartHawk, and StinkBug decide the only way is to save Planet Earth before the humans ruin it. To do that they need to travel back in time 999,999 years. ff782bc1db

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