User blog:TheMostAwesomer/Game Explorer - The Study

Well, you know that game, Place Roulette? I decided it would be awesome if I did a thing with it. Except SCIENTIFIC.

Place 0
This is a good time to introduce the system this will work. The number after the place is the number I've visited through Place Roulette; as such, PR is #0. First, I donned astronaut clothing, as the atmospheres in other places would be unpredictable.

Upon reaching Place Roulette, I decided to document what it looks like: I then went through the gate, into Place 1.

Place 1
Note that the gap will be smaller next time. The first place I went to was a black baseplate. I decided to do some atmospheric testing, since my helmet distorts how the atmosphere looks. According to my sensors, the atmosphere is very, very thin, and mostly carbon dioxide. The ground is various bits of charcoal-like rocks. Although I could not feel it because of my suit, the gravity was only 0.2 g. I have a feeling I'll see more of these.

Place 2
This time, I ended up on an Earthlike planet. It appeared that aliens were here for a while, given the UFOs and bizarre blocks. It was covered entirely with grass. It was like Earth in most aspects - it had an almost identical atmosphere, except for lots of Xenon, and the gravity was only slightly stronger. This proved that this will be interesting.

Place 3
This planet was similar to the last one, but it appeared that a large structure was built upon it. Inside the unfinished structure, I met a person who was an Assassin. He was just operating a control panel. This planet had an atmosphere like Earth. In fact, it was almost identical, although there was a little less Oxygen. The gravity here was approximately 1 g. I did not know Earthlike planets were this common.

Place 4
It appeared that this sandy planet was the center of a large battle between two teams at one point. Despite this, it seemed mostly undamaged. There were sentries of sorts that fired dangerous lasers. It was very much unlike Earth, with an atmosphere that was mostly kicked-up sand, and a surface gravity of 1.8 g. This exploration could be more dangerous than I first thought.

Place 5
Like Places 2 and 3, this was an Earthlike planet covered in grass. This one had an unexpected amount of Neon in its atmosphere, and it had a gravity of 3.7 g. This was the strangest planet so far.

Place 6
I have no idea what this place was. My atmospheric sensors and gravity detectors started spazzing out. This seems like a good place to stop for now.

Place 7
This place was just like Place 5 in all aspects, except it smelled slightly of cheese.

Place 8
For some reason, this place was just like Place 1 in every single aspect, except for the atmosphere and gravity; the atmosphere was mostly nitrogen and the gravity was even weaker, at 0.15 g.

Place 9
This place was oddly similar to Place 1, except for what appeared to be the brick frame of an unfinished house. It was a bit better inclined for lifeforms, since its atmosphere was a water vapor/oxygen mix, and its gravity was 0.24 g. It still did not have much atmosphere overall, though.

Place 10
This was a base that might've been in space. I could not tell since the doors were locked. It had an artificial atmosphere and artificial gravity to make it like Earth. This was absurd enough that I stopped for the day.