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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Nitrogen narcosis. It does help you by giving you a net +1 habitability but human lungs aren't really designed to handle nitrogen under that much pressure. |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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I'm not sure you understand what I said. It doesn't improve habitability. As written, Very Dense plus Marginal (Low Oxygen) gives 1/4 hab points, while Very Dense plus no Marginal gives 2/4, despite the former being objectively better for human habitation.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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#5 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Perhaps that's an oversight. But when you are subjected to more than 10 atmospheres of pressure, the result is intense hallucinations. More than thirty will render you unconscious.
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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That's Superdense. Very Dense is 1.51 to 10. In the specific context of the planet I'm looking at, it's around 4 atm. Superdense does have the mechanical effects you describe.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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At 4 atmospheres, the effects would be mild euphoria and a slight reduction in IQ.
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