Crashed in a Cesspit - Two Man's Sky Ep 2 - Kamica

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Two Man's Sky. After an accident aboard the luxury ship Leviathan, Captains Kamica and Chrono find themselves lost in an unknown
galaxy with only one goal: Find Your Friend.


Two Man's Sky is an improvisational roleplaying series set in No Man's Sky where two lost captains are trying to find each other in an impossibly large galaxy.

Prelude: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jyOGkL9VU8
Chrono: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhlaQ8xktwg

Special thanks to Pip, the voice of Pip.

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No Man's Sky is a first-person, open world survival game that allows player to engage in four principle activities: exploration, survival, combat, and trading. Players take the role of a planetary explorer, called in game as the Traveller, in an uncharted universe. They start on a random planet near a crashed spacecraft at the edge of the galaxy, and are equipped with a survival exosuit with a jetpack, and a "multitool" that can be used to scan, mine and collect resources as well as to attack or defend oneself from creatures and hostile forces. The player can collect, repair, and refuel the craft, allowing them to travel about the planet, between other planets and space stations in the local solar system, engage in space combat with alien factions, or make hyperspace jumps to other star systems. While the game is open-ended, the player is guided by an entity known as the Atlas to ultimately reach the center of the galaxy.

No Man's Sky allows players to explore planets with procedurally-generated flora and fauna.
No Man's Sky's defining feature is that nearly all parts of the galaxy, including stars, planets, flora and fauna on these planets, and sentient alien encounters, are created through procedural generation using deterministic algorithms and random number generators from a single seed number. This 64-bit value leads to there being over 18 quintillion planets to explore within the game. Very little data is stored on the game's servers, as all elements of the game are created through deterministic calculations when the player is near them, assuring that other players will see the same elements as another player by travelling to the same location in the galaxy. Players may make temporarily changes on planets, such as mining out resources, but these changes are not tracked once the player leaves that vicinity. Only some "significant" changes, such as destroying a space station, are tracked for all players on the game's servers. The game uses different servers for the PlayStation 4 and Windows versions.

Through exploration, the player is credited with "units", the in-game currency, by observing yet-seen planets, alien bases, flora and fauna in their travels. If the player is first to discover one of these, they can earn additional units by uploading this information to the Atlas, as well as having their name credited with the discovery to be seen by other players through the game's servers. Players also have the opportunity to rename these features at this point within limits set by a content filter. No Man's Sky can be played offline, but interaction with the Atlas requires online connectivity.

The player must assure the survival of the Traveller, as many planets have dangerous atmospheres such as extreme temperatures, toxic gases, and dangerous storms. Though the player can seek shelter at alien bases or underground caves, these environments will wear away at the exosuit's sheilding and armor and can kill the Traveller. The player can collect resources and blueprints that allow them to craft upgrades to their exosuit, multitool, and spacecraft to make survival easier, with several of these upgrades working in synergistic manners to improve the survivability and capabilities of the Travaller. Each of these elements have a limited number of slots for both upgrades and resource space, requiring the player to manage their inventories and feature sets, though the player can either gain new slots for the exosuit or purchase new ships and multitools with more slots. Many features of the exosuit, multitool, and spacecraft need to be refueled after prolonged use, using collected resources as a fuel source. Better equipment, and the blueprints and resources to craft that equipment, are generally located closer to the center of the galaxy, providing a driver for the player.

While on a planet, the Traveller may be attacked by hostile creatures. They also may be attacked by Sentinels, a self-replicating robot force that patrols the planets and takes action against those that take the planet's resources. The player can fend these off using the weapons installed on the multitool.







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