Roller Coasters Voltage - Back to Hydrea III [coaster by PixelWess89]

​Hello everyone,
I created a new creation, this time a mine train coaster without a mining theme but a kind of science fiction.

Story about Voltage - Back to Hydrea III:
After ten years, humanity returns to Hydrea III, a planet 75 light years away from Earth. Eighteen years ago we were already on Hydrea III, but after a severe ice storm we had to leave. The planet was completely swept under ice and snow and unfortunately some astronauts didn't survive the apocalypse. Now, after ten years, the ice begins to melt and we decide to return. Hopefully there is not to much damage to the machines, lab, vehicles and more, so we can continue the mission. Voltage is an exciting roller coaster that takes you to the base camp on Hydrea III, the astronauts have just landed and everything is being tested.

Check it out in my workshop: http://steamcommunity.com/id/pixelwess89/myworkshopfiles/?appid=493340
(please don't forget to rate if you like it)

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The video is coming this weekend!

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Hydrea III is a very strange planet [happy]

Deserts get VERY cold in the winter and even at night in the summer. I spent a lot of time at the USMC base at 29 Palms, CA, the high desert north of Palm Springs. Even in July it almost freezes at night and yet reaches 120^F at noon. All day in the summer, you can hear the constant rattle of the rock outcrops spalling off flakes from the thermal shock. The coldest I have ever felt in my life was there, in January, 5^F with 40-knot winds and the air so dry that the 2" of ice on the ground was sublimating despite being well below its freeze point. This is why NASA goes to this part of the world to pretend it's on Mars.

Funny story. General Patton had his staff search out the most inhospitable area possible to train troops for the 1942 landings in North Africa. After WW2, the US Army declared 29 Palms unfit for human habitation and offered the base up as surplus. The USMC said that was EXACTLY the perfect place to train Jarheads and so it has remained to this day.
 
New video: Voltage - back to Hydrea III at night

[video=youtube_share;k5fMFZz1g9w]https://youtu.be/k5fMFZz1g9w[/video]
 
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