I'm working from an 8 year old textbook, so I could easily be wrong. But according to it, we still cannot account for the orbit of Uranus. There must be a large planet farther out that screws around with it. Neptune was originally thought to be this planet, but it wasn't big enough. Then we discovered Pluto, and we thought that must be it. Except then we noticed Pluto is only slightly bigger than a fist sized rock (exaggerated for purposes of comedic effect), and adds practically nothing to the equation. So there must still be something out there.
Even if they have figured it out, it's still no more realistic to assume that vast alien empires exist than a single tenth planet.
Originally, I called it Revelations because it sounded cool, and because the discovery of the Beyonders and the history of the universe was a big cool revelation.
Then, I realized that Exodus makes more sense. An Exodus is a big journey or escape or something along those lines. A major part of the game is the journey through the Wormhole into the world beyond. Makes perfect sense to me.
Originally, the wormhole was located in Saturn. Then I moved it to Pluto, so it was a little farther away. Then I decided I wanted humanity to actually find evidence of Alien Civilization, and I couldn't think of any reason for aliens to settle on a sucky planet like Pluto, and I wanted it far enough out of the way that I couldn't use Mars or Europa or any of those moons/planets that make sense.
One of the major points of the story is that mankind doesn't have interstellar travel yet. We move throughout the Outer System using hypergates (originally, we had to travel for several years to get there to build the hypergates itically nothing to the equation. So there must still be something out there.
Even if they have figured it out, it's still no more realistic to assume that vast alien empires exist than a single tenth planet.
Originally, I called it Revelations because it sounded cool, and because the discovery of the Beyonders and the history of the universe was a big cool revelation.
Then, I realized that Exodus makes more sense. An Exodus is a big journey or escape or something along those lines. A major part of the game is the journey through the Wormhole into the world beyond. Makes perfect sense to me.
Originally, the wormhole was located in Saturn. Then I moved it to Pluto, so it was a little farther away. Then I decided I wanted humanity to actually find evidence of Alien Civilization, and I couldn't think of any reason for aliens to settle on a sucky planet like Pluto, and I wanted it far enough out of the way that I couldn't use Mars or Europa or any of those moons/planets that make sense.
One of the major points of the story is that mankind doesn't have interstellar travel yet. We move throughout the Outer System using hypergates (originally, we had to travel for several years to get there to build the hypergates in the first place. Yes I ripped off Lost in Space). The inner planets are close enough together that you can travel between them using Subwarp drives, once you get a ship that doesn't require hypergates.
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