2-2: A Planetary Search
Jun 28, 2010 20:50:31 GMT -6
Post by Judge Sam on Jun 28, 2010 20:50:31 GMT -6
I am sorry for introducing to you Planetocopia, an extensively detailed creation of fictional planets. And I do mean extensively. Prepare to enter the strange mind of one man as he imagines thousands of pointless details about made-up planets.
For this challenge you will become an expert on these planets as you answer questions about them!
Answer all 10 questions, then take the first letter of each answer into a string of letters such as sqlekminns . Input that string of 10 lower case letters into the password box. If you are let in, you got the correct answer. Share it with your teammates and post inside.
Here we go!
1) If you would like to survive on Pegasia, you should try and avoid being struck by this leading cause of mortality.
2) This creature of Siphonia loves to sing. i57.photobucket.com/albums/g221/SorintheSeeker/3090259.jpg
3) Behind the curtain, you can find about your editor his nine lives. Which of these lives involves a contradictory sprite? (start with the word after "as a")
4) This is the day that follows Rain on a planet.
5) Let's tour Siphonia. Which region heading of Siphonia contains Paramount Peak?
6) For this planet, the author spent days staring at maps of Earth in a trance, hovering condorlike over every land on Earth.
7) What is the only planet without carbon dioxide in its atmosphere?
8) On this continent of Venus you would find a tropical island, a cape, a peninsula, and a chasma.
9) What planet is this image of? i57.photobucket.com/albums/g221/SorintheSeeker/5447913.gif
10) In this region of a continent, you will find the Weksheks, ice giants, and a huge temple. (the region is the heading of this section)
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This is the final part of this section. Be the first to post in the Round 2, Part 2 box to stay in the lead. The team that posts second will get a 15 minute delay penalty.
Keep in mind these times:
Monday, 11:00 PM CDT ~ new puzzle pieces given out
Tuesday, 2:00 PM CDT ~ Catch up time ONLY! No new puzzle pieces given out! Only if a team missed a previous time will their puzzle pieces given here.
Tuesday, 6:00 PM CDT ~ new puzzle pieces given out
Tuesday, 9:00 PM CDT ~ new puzzle pieces given out. this leads to the final task.
Tuesday, 11:00 PM CDT ~ Catch up time ONLY! No new puzzle pieces given out! Only if a team missed a previous time will their puzzle pieces given here.
For this challenge you will become an expert on these planets as you answer questions about them!
Answer all 10 questions, then take the first letter of each answer into a string of letters such as sqlekminns . Input that string of 10 lower case letters into the password box. If you are let in, you got the correct answer. Share it with your teammates and post inside.
Here we go!
1) If you would like to survive on Pegasia, you should try and avoid being struck by this leading cause of mortality.
2) This creature of Siphonia loves to sing. i57.photobucket.com/albums/g221/SorintheSeeker/3090259.jpg
3) Behind the curtain, you can find about your editor his nine lives. Which of these lives involves a contradictory sprite? (start with the word after "as a")
4) This is the day that follows Rain on a planet.
5) Let's tour Siphonia. Which region heading of Siphonia contains Paramount Peak?
6) For this planet, the author spent days staring at maps of Earth in a trance, hovering condorlike over every land on Earth.
7) What is the only planet without carbon dioxide in its atmosphere?
8) On this continent of Venus you would find a tropical island, a cape, a peninsula, and a chasma.
9) What planet is this image of? i57.photobucket.com/albums/g221/SorintheSeeker/5447913.gif
10) In this region of a continent, you will find the Weksheks, ice giants, and a huge temple. (the region is the heading of this section)
_________
This is the final part of this section. Be the first to post in the Round 2, Part 2 box to stay in the lead. The team that posts second will get a 15 minute delay penalty.
Keep in mind these times:
Monday, 11:00 PM CDT ~ new puzzle pieces given out
Tuesday, 2:00 PM CDT ~ Catch up time ONLY! No new puzzle pieces given out! Only if a team missed a previous time will their puzzle pieces given here.
Tuesday, 6:00 PM CDT ~ new puzzle pieces given out
Tuesday, 9:00 PM CDT ~ new puzzle pieces given out. this leads to the final task.
Tuesday, 11:00 PM CDT ~ Catch up time ONLY! No new puzzle pieces given out! Only if a team missed a previous time will their puzzle pieces given here.