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301 likes...dish the clue Thalin ;)
You can talk about clue two in the clue two thread!
After reading through 26+ pages here, my guess is that Evony is introducing a new element to the game: Weather.
And where exactly is this thread?
As of about 1 min ago, not on these forums (or someone other than you created it).
EDIT: looked on the fb, the clue is up...
http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/...er-1clue02.png
But the thread link doesnt work, says invalid thread...
Anyone else lost the clue 2 thread? lol
2nd clue thread vanished...
Sorry, it was eaten. Clue 2 discussion is here.
I GOT IT! their changing the star success rates, removing the fail to 0, and enforcing their rules! : D
Here's my 2 cents
The dawn of a new age (ageIII) is on the horizon. Aether can mean something immaterial, so something that is still taking form. Building on the past means the new game will be built on the first two. The picture of Alexey Pajitnov could mean that they recruited such an imposing figure on the dev team, or simply a referrence to Tetris which was the greatest game of it's time (which means they're aiming for something exceptionnal this time).
As for MIR, it was a space station dedicated to research where a lot of countries were collaborating. So I would say may 6th, the research (or beta testing) will begin worldwide.
How far am I from the thruth?
ok check this out :)
Taking information from this site: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sh...tis_final.html
STS-132 will deliver to the International Space Station the Russian Rassvet Mini-Research Module-1, only the second Russian module to ever be carried into space by a space shuttle. It’s a fitting final payload for the orbiter that not only launched the first into space, but also was the first shuttle to dock to the Russian Space Station Mir – in fact, Atlantis was the shuttle behind seven of the 11 shuttle missions to Mir.
"Atlantis has a history of being the shuttle that did the most international things," said Emily Nelson, lead space station flight director for the mission. "It’s the orbiter that the Russians have known best, because it’s one that came to their space station most often, and it’s one that we used to deliver a module for them in the past."
Atlantis has clearly been a work horse of the space shuttle fleet over the years," said Mike Sarafin, lead STS-132 shuttle flight director. "The shuttle program history is pretty complicated, but I think it will show that Atlantis is a remarkable vehicle."
But Atlantis is not finished making history just yet – there are still a few firsts in store.
It goes on to describe a ton of other things...but I'd say that Atlantis is now going to be a space shuttle? Am I close?