Go go Go! Day 2 is officaly apoun us!
Greetings, Campers. We're pleased to report that the Multi-Cell Quad Filter was recovered yesterday and thanks to your help we survived the meteor shower. Excellent work! As you can see on the main map, the Amphitheater has returned to our gravitational field thanks to your efforts.
But there is still a lot of work to be done. Poor Stumpy is just floating around in space and we received word that the Lost Woods is on the verge of drifting beyond the range of our gravity generator. Speaking of which, NOA_Mike spent all day yesterday examining the generator and discovered that the damage is not consistent with what would have been caused by a meteor shower. This leads us to suspect foul play. Are we not safe even in the far reaches of space?
To top it all off, it appears that we are under attack by a relentless army of Space Viruses. We never imagined that it could be so inhospitable out here! We could really use your help in fighting off these vile creatures. Click on "Space Virus Attack!" to lend a hand. We'd to let those things infiltrate the Lake Webaconda biosphere.
In the midst of all this madness, don't miss today's special guest chats with NOA website producer Kent Miller at 11:00am and with Raymond Yan from Digipen at 3:00pm PDT. Hopefully we won't have to close the dome on the Amphitheater.
Thanks, and be careful out there!
Greetings, Campers. We're pleased to report that the Multi-Cell Quad Filter was recovered yesterday and thanks to your help we survived the meteor shower. Excellent work! As you can see on the main map, the Amphitheater has returned to our gravitational field thanks to your efforts.
But there is still a lot of work to be done. Poor Stumpy is just floating around in space and we received word that the Lost Woods is on the verge of drifting beyond the range of our gravity generator. Speaking of which, NOA_Mike spent all day yesterday examining the generator and discovered that the damage is not consistent with what would have been caused by a meteor shower. This leads us to suspect foul play. Are we not safe even in the far reaches of space?
To top it all off, it appears that we are under attack by a relentless army of Space Viruses. We never imagined that it could be so inhospitable out here! We could really use your help in fighting off these vile creatures. Click on "Space Virus Attack!" to lend a hand. We'd to let those things infiltrate the Lake Webaconda biosphere.
In the midst of all this madness, don't miss today's special guest chats with NOA website producer Kent Miller at 11:00am and with Raymond Yan from Digipen at 3:00pm PDT. Hopefully we won't have to close the dome on the Amphitheater.
Thanks, and be careful out there!