Snow in Space?

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We have ‘Major Tom’ somewhere in space.

So why not have 12 elves, ogres (whatever that statue is at the airport?) Then we can have siting reports, but only for the month of December.

Maybe a big guy in a sleigh for one day.

Maybe even a Menorah.

Yeah, besides we all know there’s plenty of snowflakes in EVE even outside of the event sites. :wink:

:smirk: :blush: :innocent:

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@Sibylla_Gaia_Delphia It is for Christmas I guess. With today’s technology they can make it snow in space or have a bonfire at the bottom of the ocean.
Soon enough we will not be able to believe our eyes.

Yes, all so very bright that it is hard to believe we are in space.

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Right? I felt like I had to put on my sun glasses sometimes…especially in Caldari space. :sunglasses:

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I’m afraid to disillusion you, but this is not snow but white pixels. This is not space but background. No laws of physics but laws of EULA. No Santa but Ganka.

Merry Xmas.

@Pierre_de_Bricassart
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Hi Akolja,
Cheers
JB