Apologies for the delay posting this next segment. I got caught up on Saturday reading through SotRV for errors, then sending it off to my beta readers, while Sunday I was doing grocery shopping and rolling an Epic Fail at home improvement that involved two bags of concrete.
Previously at Part Four of Planet Crowdsource, we polled for the planet's cloud cover and average global temperature. At 58.3% the choice of Heavy Cloud Cover was the clear winner. However we had an interesting tie for the choice of temperature, with 41.7% of the votes evenly divided between Moderately Cold, with a small ice age and Warm, with smaller than average ice caps and a Venus like equator.
Now I could have posted a run off, but I think trying make the results fit is a bit more fun. So that generates a brand new poll! We're splitting the difference with a very warm equator and large ice caps (which probably also explains the awful cloud cover.
[Poll #1872541]
Previously at Part Four of Planet Crowdsource, we polled for the planet's cloud cover and average global temperature. At 58.3% the choice of Heavy Cloud Cover was the clear winner. However we had an interesting tie for the choice of temperature, with 41.7% of the votes evenly divided between Moderately Cold, with a small ice age and Warm, with smaller than average ice caps and a Venus like equator.
Now I could have posted a run off, but I think trying make the results fit is a bit more fun. So that generates a brand new poll! We're splitting the difference with a very warm equator and large ice caps (which probably also explains the awful cloud cover.
[Poll #1872541]
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