So, I was lying in bed tonight, and I realized something about Honkai: Star Rail, the latest gambling simulator video game from the makers of Genshin Impact.
This isn't the first time.
Years ago, someone told me that there was a show called The Good Place, and it was about someone who went to Heaven (i.e. the Good Place) by accident.
I got a strange message from someone this morning "from" someone on FIMFiction inviting me to a Discord server. Said server requested that I scan a QR code to join it using my mobile Discord app.
I'm 99.9% certain that it is just a way to hijack people's accounts, doubly so as I was unable to reply to the person in question.
Nice. The mix of styles and fonts from 3 different centuries is a little jarring. I wish the astronomers had grouped names by Earth geography, or alphabetically, so that knowing a crater's name would tell you where it was.
Wow, that's a pretty awesome map.
Nice, I'm liking the old-time-y map feel. It kind of reminds me of the old National Geographic maps, back before everything was digital.
Wow that's neat dude! I forget you like maps as much as I do.
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Yeah, it is really high quality. I'm always impressed by how many awesome things people make.
I have to admit I have a soft spot for maps like this.
Looks like an old map of Europe. It's still awesome, though. All that detail.
That is freaking awesome.
Cool!
I love how the only soviet landing site is a crash landing.
Nice. The mix of styles and fonts from 3 different centuries is a little jarring. I wish the astronomers had grouped names by Earth geography, or alphabetically, so that knowing a crater's name would tell you where it was.
That is awesome! Thanks for sharing it.
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Yeah, that would have been nice. Unfortunately I suspect people, as always, didn't quite plan ahead that well.
I'm not sure what the naming schemes for craters on Mars are, if there even are guidelines even today.
The fonts make the name of the Tivat crater somewhat difficult to read. Also why is there red lines emanating from every landing site?
Still, an interesting piece of art.