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hey. sørry i didn't get back tø ya søøner, i've been suuuper busy. yøu knøw høw it is.
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//I'm gonna be blunt, I have no idea how to help your nymph here... this is a really unique session she wants and I've just been winging it in my responses. How someone would generate a second planet in a dead session is beyond me.
((That's fine. I have an idea in mind, I was hoping to get external thoughts for the verisimilitude but I can totally have her go with my original plan and just have her post something along the lines of "nobody was helpful so fuck it we ball." Sorry about the delayed response. There was a massive power outage in my region yesterday and the day before.
//Totally understandable. I've been through a thankfully brief power outage pretty recently due to a storm, as a matter of fact. I could make up some bullshit as to why he couldn't help. Planetgen being too hard-coded into each session, maybe?
((That'd make sense. The idea I had for if no external input was provided would be that dead session handling is unrelated to the planetgen procedure, and the game actually just knows to do a single-player campaign based on how many sacrificial slabs it makes. This would make sense in-lore because the distinguishing features of the single-player campaign are related specifically to how Skaia is genned, so it would make sense if it was linked to the only other part of the gameplay that is genned once-per-session. If we were to go this route it'd make sense both that TC would have no idea how to pull off what Ly'cor is looking for and that she'd already be able to do it just by logging into the game from two buildings as only one player.
