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Nucladian History

Bryce Story/Sequential posted on Jul 27, 2005
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Chapter 4 "The Little Flashback" Yes, it does seem that we've jumped ahead of ourselves a bit. Let us go back a year or so.... The Nucladians had established a small community by this time. They branched inward, from the crash site. Towards the great twin lakes of Bodii crater. Fresh water was more scarce than fresh dirt, on this barren rock continent. It never rained on this odd planet. All the days long were hot and muggy yet the native plant life could scarcely survive, in such rocky footing. At night as the waters cooled, a mist would fall and blanket everything in dew. This was the only means of drinking water, or any fresh water for that matter. The plan was set into motion. Water was pumped from Twin lake One and the pipe circled the cliffs for several miles. The "dews of twilight", as they were soon named, were collected in various ingenius ways. Then the water was piped back to the lake and filtered back to the sitizens. Any excess water, was treated and released into Twin One. The Sitizens of Terracai realized very soon; their choice topsoil would come from the bottom soil. The bottom of that very same lake, that is. The more fresh dirt they mined the deeper and larger the fresh water basin became. As they graded and leveled the harsh rock, the stepped terraces began to take shape. Any nutrient rich soil the Nucladians gleened, was shipped to the farming industry. Rocks however seemed quite varatious and plentiful and soon became the beauty mark, of this not so green, continent. Rock was also processed and poured into the ocean. This was a great plan, for discarding the extra rubble and the land grew outward, ever so slowly. The multicolored stone was used by every sitizen, to make their residence and businesses look attractive. Without the fertile soil, nothing beautiful grew so well. Naturally, rock gardens, became the best alternative. As they mined and terraced and filled, the Terracain Nucladian Sitizens, also sent out explorator parties, to map the land and search for new soil, water and the DarkArco City2. Vresii was the best explorator ever and his childhood friend, Brensii rounded out a perfect set of, soil sniffers. To be continued..... Finally, I have an update! I am obsessed with SC4 and Simtropolis.com, as of late. sorry for the delay fellow residents of 'Rosity. Any comments,suggestions, crits? all are welcome

Comments (4)


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Fo3

8:56PM | Wed, 27 July 2005

I read your story while the Image was loading...how do you get the inspiration for your story? I must say,the image satisfies the viewer's curiousity but not his impatience!MORE!!!!

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electric

10:49AM | Thu, 28 July 2005

your works in the little cities are amazing

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Digimon

10:29AM | Fri, 05 August 2005

This is such a fabulous vehicle for your world creation! And Story telling! I REALLY am inspired, I have been brainstorming on a tale, and used civ 2 to make a world map, maybe I will post something too. I love the attention to detail that you pay to everything! I am not familiar with this game, so I don't know how much is yours, and how much is in the game. I imagine that you are doing extensive redesign, and I am very impressed by what I have seen you create! Keep them coming!!

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titta

3:55PM | Mon, 26 September 2005

These SimCity things are amazing! Thank to Digimon's fav list I found these. very nostalgic scenes 'cause I haven't played SC for years... : beautiful and inspiring work!-)


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