' Wrote:Sorry, I missed this. From all perceptions the answer would be yes. Dirt on the ground. Sun in the sky. Gravity and the whole nine yards. Granted that's just what I've seen by looking through the glass.
I think you would have a fair point of answering no to it as well.
For one, it would not be against a stretch of reality in-game for stations to be able to turn off gravity. (Less strain on plants, allowing them to grow faster, higher and assuming, and I think reasonably here, that they grow towards the light, or along a stake, etc.)
Or more sunlight, since stations can more accurately utilise mirrors to allow photosynthesis all the time. (Or, artificial lighting for it, but so can planets, so moot point in context.)
Also, it would mean that biodomes are more efficient than planet-side farming.
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' Wrote:Always consider the source of your information. That's an excellent lesson when considering infocards in guard systems.
Now, if you don't mind. I'm going to fly to the GC guard system to buy some cardamine from their cardamine planet, which I will enjoy on the newly colonized planet in the HF guard system. Following which I might enjoy a glass of water drawn from the stolen gas miner in the XA guard system.
' Wrote:And as Dusty said, Guard system information isn't always reliable, and I don't believe that infocard was ever edited from the one Igiss gave to it.