Sphere Вђ“ Flying Cities V1.0.4 -
The transition to had brought stabilization, but the city’s heart—the anti-gravity device—remained a hungry beast. Elias looked at the monitoring station: power levels were critical. "More hydro-trees," he ordered his chief engineer. "If the power drops, the shield fails, and if the shield fails, we're just falling debris." Life Under the Dome
Elias hesitated. Every new mouth to feed was a drain on the hydro-trees and oxygen scrubbers. But a city without people was just a flying rock. "Deploy the rescue drones," he commanded. "And tell the medical center to prep for incoming wounded." The Storm Above the World Sphere – Flying Cities v1.0.4
Commander Elias stood at the observation deck of the , watching the clouds churn beneath the massive mesa that now served as their foundation. Below, the world was a graveyard of storms and radiation; above, their only sanctuary was the blue flicker of the energy shield. The transition to had brought stabilization, but the
Life in the Sphere was a delicate balance of resource management. In the residential districts, citizens lived in compact units, their loyalty maintained by the steady hum of power and the sight of green plantations providing food. Every road was more than a path; it was a conduit for the power grid, pulsing with the lifeblood of the city. "If the power drops, the shield fails, and