Space exploration takes centerstage in the upcoming sci-fi game Mass Effect: Andromeda,adult korean | Page 3 of 5 | Adult Movies Online which gives a nod to some of humanity's space pioneers, including SpaceX.
Polygonfirst noticed a model of a SpaceX rocket sitting on a shelf in the main character's living quarters in Mass Effect: Andromeda, a fun little Easter egg for any fans of Elon Musk's private spacecraft company SpaceX.
Polygon was able to interact with the model and unlocked a special codex entry describing humanity's early ventures into space that ultimately led to how humans travel through space in Mass Effect, which is set in the year 2185.
Here is the entry in full:
The human philosopher Plato once said: "Astronomy compels the soul to look upward, and leads us from this world to another." For much of its recorded history, humanity has indeed looked to the night sky and dreamed of venturing to the stars. However, after the historic NASA Apollo moon landings in 1969, the drive for crewed space exploration slowed as government funding dried up. The move towards cheaper unmanned probes and orbital stations gained traction instead, as one of the central obstacles was the expense of creating first-stage booster rockets that would be lost after each flight.
But the lure of sending people into the cosmos never lost its draw. In the early 21st century, a private company called SpaceX pioneered efforts in sustainable space travel by developing a reusable launch system. It revolutionized the field as the first entity, government or private, to successfully launch and then safely recover an orbital booster rocket intact, allowing it to be reused in future launches. Reusable hardware placed lower-cost, sustainable space travel within reach.
Galvanized by SpaceX’s achievements, a renaissance in space exploration followed. Reusable launch system technology later became pivotal in establishing the European Space Agency’s first permanent settlement on Mars, Lowell City, in 2103.
While the entry above uses the recognizable names NASA and SpaceX, the "historical" recount is almost completely fictionalized. NASA has played, and continues to play, a huge role in modern space travel, including helping to fund SpaceX since its early days.
SpaceX is known for its reusable rockets, which are able to perform multiple missions to space and back. The rocket model in Andromeda looks identical to SpaceX's upcoming rocket Falcon Heavy, which will be able to take a payload weighing nearly 30,000 pounds all the way to Mars.
In the Mass Effectuniverse, though, humans already built a settlement on Mars by 2013, so we really need to pick it up if we want to be traversing the galaxy by 2185.
Topics Gaming SpaceX Elon Musk
Best beauty deal: The Dyson Supersonic is on sale for under $330Russia wants Google to pay a $20 decillion fine for blocking YouTube channelsPolling 101: Weighting, probability panels, recall votes, and reaching people by mailMacs with 8GB of RAM are finally dead: Apple makes 16GB the new standardBest monitor deal: Save $150 on Samsung ViewFinity S50GCSocial media drives toxic fandom. Is there a solution?Arkadium mini crossword answers for October 30Best Garmin deal: Save $53 on Garmin vívoactive 5NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for October 28: Tips to solve Connections #35.Best Echo Dot deal: Save 30% on this Jack Skellington Echo Dot bundleSocial media drives toxic fandom. Is there a solution?Apple ‘updated’ the Magic Mouse — and the internet is clowning the notoriously bad port placementiOS 18.1 features: Apple Intelligence is finally hereShop tablet deals on iPads, Fire tablets, and moreiOS 18.1 features: Apple Intelligence is finally hereThe M3 MacBook Air is down to $850 during Mac weekWhen will we have 2024 election results online?Google's AI Overview is rolling out worldwideiOS 18.1 features: Apple Intelligence is finally hereWordle today: The answer and hints for October 29 Notes on the Diagram by Amy Sillman Fear Is a Three The Corporate Feminism of NXIVM Variations on a Few Sentences by Can Xue by Scholastique Mukasonga Venus and the Devata by The Paris Review The Art of Distance No. 39 by The Paris Review The Reality of Color by The Paris Review Sex in the Theater: Jeremy O. Harris and Samuel Delany in Conversation by Toniann Fernandez Murder Most Foul by P. D. James The Eleventh Word by Lulu Miller A Collision with the Divine by Helen Macdonald A Dandy’s Guide to Decadent Self The Art of Distance No. 37 by The Paris Review Mark Twain’s Mind Waves by Chantel Tattoli Painted Ladies by Camille Dungy Lost Libraries by Rosa Lyster From Woe to Wonder by Aracelis Girmay In Winter We Get inside Each Other My Gender Is Masha Gessen More Primitive, More Sensual, More Obscene by Marina Benjamin
2.3769s , 10133.515625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【adult korean | Page 3 of 5 | Adult Movies Online】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network