ehsumrell1 -> RE: 1.9.13 bug. (12/23/2013 12:15:06 AM)
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ORIGINAL: drmario89 I believe I've seen it in ice asteroids waay before the most recent update and thought that it didn't make a whole lot of sense, but I didn't think to report it. Who knows, maybe there are space mammoths. quote:
ORIGINAL: Canute Sometimes asteroid fields are remains from the beginning of the solar system who didn't made it to be a planet. Sometimes asteroid fields are remains from a planet who shatter apart, whoever knows the reason. At this case why not, some animals could live on this planet before and remains as ivory at the asteroid field. quote:
ORIGINAL: ASHBERY76 Errr I think not. From the Galactopedia: "Jakanta Ivory comes from the ivory tusks of the Jakanta ice-beast. Jakantas are reclusive creatures that inhabit the mountains of Ice planets. They are large, six-legged bear-like animals with thick shaggy white fur. Their tusks can grow to lengths exceeding 3 meters. Occurrence: moderate Type: Luxury Resource" For immersion sake, I'm presuming that Elliot is supposing that Ice Asteroids derive from impacted Ice Planets (Single asteroids) or Ice Planets that didn't completely form (Ice Asteroid belts). Thus finding fossils of the Jakanta Ice-Beast on asteroids could be feasible and working as designed and not a bug. (Like Canute previously stated, just my opinion though!) [:)]
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