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==Day/Night Heat==
==Day/Night Heat==
In the first episode they say the Alpha Halo was 900 degrees during day and 130 degrees at night, but they don't say if it is Celsius or Fahrenheit. 130 Celsius at night is way to high for a human to take, yet there are those two miner guys and the horses just chilling on the ring, so then is it Fahrenheit? Yet it is well established that everyone has changed to metric at the time. Either way it is a blunder. [[User:KhevaKins|KhevaKins]] ([[User talk:KhevaKins|talk]]) 06:36, 3 December 2014 (EST)
In the first episode they say the Alpha Halo was 900 degrees during day and 130 degrees at night, but they don't say if it is Celsius or Fahrenheit. 130 Celsius at night is way to high for a human to take, yet there are those two miner guys and the horses just chilling on the ring, so then is it Fahrenheit? Yet it is well established that everyone has changed to metric at the time. Either way it is a blunder. [[User:KhevaKins|KhevaKins]] ([[User talk:KhevaKins|talk]]) 06:36, 3 December 2014 (EST)
:It's in American, just like how they keep using Yards for distance, though curiously they use kilometres too. It's definitely an attempt to fit into the to main American (TV) audience, as games in general have been using metric (metres and such) for a while now. Being deliberate, I'm not sure whether this constitutes an error or just a trivia entry. [[User:Alex T Snow|Alex T Snow]] ([[User talk:Alex T Snow|talk]]) 13:48, 3 December 2014 (EST)
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