How is Popstar yellow from space, but has green land, blue oceans, and a blue sky? How is that scientifically possible?
>>340177792
Because
haven't you ever seen earth from space
>>340177792
The rings are green bruh
How does it have the exact shape of a fictional star, then have more stars on top of it, then have two separate rings?
>>340177792
The atmosphere.
its kirby.
i don't have to explain shit.
>>340178023
The smaller stars on top are the islands.
>>340177792
>kirby
>science
Check out this borb.
Anyways, Robobot hype thread? I've finally managed to beat Triple Deluxe's True Areana without Archer, so I think I'm ready for the new gameuntil its True Arena
>>340177792
There's a very thick layer of blue atmosphere below the yellow atmosphere
>>340178272
>>340179237
What would make an outer atmosphere yellow?
>>340179042
What's so OP about Archer? I never really liked using it anyway.
>>340179546
Pressing down is basically leaf's guard ability.
>>340179504
Kirby magic
Who gives a fuck
>>340179546
Holding down with Archer lets you hold up a cutout that makes you invincible to literally everything. Add to that the fact that it has both range and relatively good power, and you got yourself more cheese than even France can handle.
Maybe a layer of carbon dioxide that reflects the yellow light from somewhere else would do it.. But that would make Popstar incredibly hot.
>>340177792
It's all done through technology. Kirby takes place in the distant future where the Earth has frozen over and the human race created a new planet Popstar to live on and through science and evolution humans eventually became the many species that inhabit the planet.
It must have a lot of yellow gas in it's upper atmosphere
>>340179504
>What would make an outer atmosphere yellow?
There's tons of chemicals that would do that. Let's just say chlorine if you need a specific chemical.
>>340180564
This sounds like a really cute version of Man After Man
>>340180564
Don't forget to post your proof, Anon.
>>340177993
>>340178023
What is the point of the rings anyway? And how could they shatter like glass when something smashed into them, then be replaced by colored beams of light?
>>340177864
The World
>>340181013
>I think that Shiver Star is a grim depiction of Earth after a nuclear winter; most likely resuling from another world war in the distant future (and the last world war of humanity).
I don't think so. More likely snowball earth started to set in far into our future, and humanity prepared for this by creating ships that would take them to hospitable parts of the universe. They left the rest of Earth's fauna behind, their lives preserved in factories designed to keep them alive and guard them from danger. Of course they could only save a fraction of the animal life on Earth, what was left either died a frozen death or adapted to live in such a deadly frigid environment, which is what you see in Shiver Star's clouds (along with visiting alien life, who probably see the desolate planet as a fun winter wonderland to visit for short periods of time). The design of the factory could just be how human aesthetic design has evolved, and the robot HR-H was designed to guard their cities, so no intruders could claim the planet as their own. It's clear Humans still exist scattered throughout the universe, a girl named Chao has visited a few times, Samus visited when there was a Metroid infestation, and Ado/Adeleine moved there from an unknown location.