Even though, I'm not literally digging through rock, but as metaphor for getting through everyday life or making life easier for other people.....
Maia (Don't take any notice of the audio. It's from another game called Dark-Matter.)
So, they have enough space to build the rooms they can plan, grow food, research, keep animals on a strange alien world beset by radioactive rains and meteor showers. A world probably called Maia, also the name of one of the seven Pleiades daughters in Greek mythos or most probably the Roman concept of growth.
Well, like me that little robot could just keep digging out rooms until there is no rock left and everybody dies of exposure to dangerous outside elements. Sure have the rock it's removed is making their lives easier, but they need it's shielding for protection against the harmful elements.
I think there is a lesson for everybody in there somewhere
Maia (Don't take any notice of the audio. It's from another game called Dark-Matter.)
So, they have enough space to build the rooms they can plan, grow food, research, keep animals on a strange alien world beset by radioactive rains and meteor showers. A world probably called Maia, also the name of one of the seven Pleiades daughters in Greek mythos or most probably the Roman concept of growth.
Well, like me that little robot could just keep digging out rooms until there is no rock left and everybody dies of exposure to dangerous outside elements. Sure have the rock it's removed is making their lives easier, but they need it's shielding for protection against the harmful elements.
I think there is a lesson for everybody in there somewhere
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