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Instead of being able to land on a gas giant, wouldn't it be nice if, while descending, the atmospheric pressure keeps rising until the ship implodes? And while descending, decrease lighting and visibility range. Of course a weather system with turbulence (imagine flying in Jupiter's Red Spot), clouds and visible lightning) would be excellent.
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Instead of being able to land on a gas giant, wouldn't it be nice if, while descending, the atmospheric pressure keeps rising until the ship implodes? And while descending, decrease lighting and visibility range. Of course a weather system with turbulence (imagine flying in Jupiter's Red Spot), clouds and visible lightning) would be excellent.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: