It's a missed opportunity that they didn't pull helldivers off the planet mid mission for the collapse. Would have been awesome to be working on getting a drill down and have pelican come down out of nowhere screaming at us to get in or be spaghettified.
Or any other mission for that matter. Imagine some rookie doing the "Destroy illegal broadcast" mission. Then suddenly they are alerted they have 10 minutes to extract, even though they just touched down. Upon leaving they get to see the planet consumes by the black hole. That player will stay on for as long as the game remains active.
It’s even crazier if you missed it and your destroyer was stationed on meridia because it shows your destroyer getting pulled back into the black hole and before you can even get control of your diver, the warning pops up and the alarms are blaring and you hardly know what’s going on before the FTL kicks in and your back on super earth.
Thanks for sharing for those of us that weren't online at the time! Cool that they even added voice lines for the characters to maintain some kind of emersion when they really just needed everyone out of the system so they could refresh it
It would've been really cool to hear the emergency jump from the destroyer mod mission, look up, see them all leaving and then a flash of white and it's over.
Amazing as this is, its completely un-realistic the size of the blackhole. A planet sized blackhole would need the mass of several hundred stars. Meridia alone would probably give it the size of a quarter.
Well but remember it said that the dark fluid absorbed everything alpmg 100+ AU this counts the start and the entire Meridia system plus the 710 that is used for warp fuel so is a stellar mass black hole
It's a missed opportunity that they didn't pull helldivers off the planet mid mission for the collapse. Would have been awesome to be working on getting a drill down and have pelican come down out of nowhere screaming at us to get in or be spaghettified.
Or any other mission for that matter.
Imagine some rookie doing the "Destroy illegal broadcast" mission. Then suddenly they are alerted they have 10 minutes to extract, even though they just touched down. Upon leaving they get to see the planet consumes by the black hole.
That player will stay on for as long as the game remains active.
With extra tremors!
This would have been SO COOL!
duuude the fact that could travel to Meridia to see the planet collapsed is amazing!
I had no idea I would be able to!
It’s even crazier if you missed it and your destroyer was stationed on meridia because it shows your destroyer getting pulled back into the black hole and before you can even get control of your diver, the warning pops up and the alarms are blaring and you hardly know what’s going on before the FTL kicks in and your back on super earth.
Happened to me the next time I played lol
A shame new recruits in restricted countries can’t experience this, it woulda been a sight to remember.
Congrats. Y'all may not have been the first on the Creek. But you were the last on Meridia.
The planet broke before the SEAF did
Thanks for sharing for those of us that weren't online at the time! Cool that they even added voice lines for the characters to maintain some kind of emersion when they really just needed everyone out of the system so they could refresh it
Thanks for watching!
Sad that i could not see this live but i am glad that i did my part
It would've been really cool to hear the emergency jump from the destroyer mod mission, look up, see them all leaving and then a flash of white and it's over.
We did it. We "saved" Meridia
Well done helldiver 🫡
Amazing as this is, its completely un-realistic the size of the blackhole.
A planet sized blackhole would need the mass of several hundred stars. Meridia alone would probably give it the size of a quarter.
Well but remember it said that the dark fluid absorbed everything alpmg 100+ AU this counts the start and the entire Meridia system plus the 710 that is used for warp fuel so is a stellar mass black hole
What if... It was not a black hole? Instead is a wormhole, scientifically speaking both appear similar from the outside view