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'''Space''' is a location that is about 500 blocks above sea level of the [[world]] of [[The Blockheads]]. | '''Space''' is a location that is about 500 blocks above sea level of the [[world]] of ''[[The Blockheads]]''. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Space is the layers of defined block volumes above where [[air]] exists. There is no barrier to reaching it other than the necessity of [[Construction|building]] a way to get there. Space is also extremely cold and has no precipitation | Space is the layers of defined block volumes above where [[air]] exists. There is no barrier to reaching it other than the necessity of [[Construction|building]] a way to get there. Space is also extremely cold and has no visible [[Weather#Rain|precipitation]]. | ||
==Effects== | ==Effects== | ||
Once a player has a [[blockhead]] reach space for the first time they will | Once a player has a [[blockhead]] reach space for the first time they will receive the [[achievement]] "[[Space Climber]]." | ||
Any time a blockhead's head is in space, its [[Air Bar|air bar]] will appear and begin decreasing. There is also an ongoing chance of the blockhead taking damage much as it would in cold [[weather]]. Wearing a [[Fur Coat|fur coat]] will reduce the chance of the latter. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 09:29, 15 March 2015
Space is a location that is about 500 blocks above sea level of the world of The Blockheads.
Description
Space is the layers of defined block volumes above where air exists. There is no barrier to reaching it other than the necessity of building a way to get there. Space is also extremely cold and has no visible precipitation.
Effects
Once a player has a blockhead reach space for the first time they will receive the achievement "Space Climber."
Any time a blockhead's head is in space, its air bar will appear and begin decreasing. There is also an ongoing chance of the blockhead taking damage much as it would in cold weather. Wearing a fur coat will reduce the chance of the latter.
Trivia
What most people call "space" is the rarefied layers or vacuum above the Earth's breathable atmosphere. While it can't be breathed, it isn't actually cold because vacuum doesn't conduct heat. The lack of air pressure can cause liquids to boil at lower temperatures, which may draw heat from objects they're touching. Yet objects in space can overheat more easily than they can freeze.