![]() The city was Jade’s only contribution to the whole enterprise. ![]() Most of the floors were empty - for later, she said - but the penthouse had been fitted out with furniture to match their place at home, and from it you could see much of the rest of the world. In the middle, a single building rose up twenty stories into the air like an obelisk, though it was faced with mimicry panels that kept it blended into the surrounding sky and foliage until you were within the city itself. “Nature is not to everyone’s taste, you know,” she said, “and we might want to have guests some day.” She had designed the city herself, and so it was a hodgepodge of the megacities she loved, part Omaha, part Shenzhen, with traces of Mombasa and McMurdosburg and Oslo. The land was divided into three sections: grassland, deciduous forest, and tropical jungle. The ocean took up about a third of the planet - blank canvas for later expansion, if they wanted it, Ash said - with a coastline of white-sand beach all around it. Watching from the ship as they slowed for landing, Jade found the way the horizon curled across the little freshwater ocean unsettling. The planet was small, about sixteen kilometers in diameter. He didn’t care if the trees looked real if you couldn’t reach out and touch them, crumble the dry leaves in your fingers, scrape your shoulder on their bark with a careless stumble. But Ash was always a fanatic for authenticity. To Jade, the place was beautiful without having any special charm she knew she could have seen the same landscape in a vidroom down the street from their apartment, could’ve had the scent of fog and bonfires pumped in and controlled the temperature from her cuff. Everything was just as he’d imagined it: roseate light, unseasonal butterflies, crisp air with a faint waft of frost in it. Ashwin was pleased as anything and couldn’t say enough about the designers, how it was worth spending more sometimes, how you got what you paid for. ![]() They walked down the avenue of oaks that reached above their heads like Gothic arches, red leaves drifting lazily down to collect at their feet. That first autumn it felt as if the whole world had been made for them - which, of course, it had. This month’s selection is “The Incorruptible World” by Anjali Sachdeva. Once a month, we feature a story from LIGHTSPEED’s current issue. We did not dare to make the PC version for a long time, but since many fans of the mobile version wanted to play with full access to the content on the PC, we decided to go for the desires of our players.Gizmodo is proud to present fiction from LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE. Steam\steamapps\common\Zombie Derby 2\Soundtrack P.S. SoundtrackSoundtrack by professional guitarist Gennady Rakov, featuring a total of 6 tracks from Zombie Derby 2 in MP3 format! The Soundtrack will be placed in your Zombie Derby 2 folder in the Steam directory. Full HD gameplay and playable at 60fps.9 cars to upgrade including the Zombie Combine Harvester.Millions of blood-thirsty zombies of different kinds.It includes all modes, "Extreme" and "Halloween" levels It’s going to be a really exhilarating fight that no one will want to miss! The dangerous post-apocalyptic world is crawling with zombies and only the bravest and most experienced drivers and the toughest survivors will still be left standing, fighting the countless armies of the undead and dealing with them on their own or taking part in breathtaking competitions!Key features Genre: Action, Arcade, Casual, Racing, Indie, Brutal upgradable cars, big guns and daredevil speed will steer you through places that are chock-a-block with zombies. Publisher: HC GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION LIMITED
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