

Carteyna was immediately placed under the Fair Chance Act.

This caused a massive uproar throughout the UEE at the prospect that they had been attempting to terraform a developing world. Almost fifty years ago, scientists discovered microscopic organisms in the very early phases of life in the depths of the oceans. In fact, over the years, every time there’s a new technological development in geo-engineering, they test it out here on Carteyna only to yield the same result. Multiple attempts have been made to try to convert the thick atmosphere into something breathable, but the process never seemed to stick. Fortunately, its planetary axis constantly keeps the northern hemisphere away from the sun, which allowed for the water to freeze into the landmasses used as the initial landing zones in 2587. Located on the edge of habitable zone, Carteyna is a classic waterworld. Of the four planets in the system, only one is inhabited: Carteyna. Cano System is home to a G-Type Main Sequence Star that’s almost identical to Earth’s.Will you have a great time trying them? Absolutely. Once you set up your Playdate, you'll start to receive two brand new games. Your browser doesn't seem to support video. Not every game uses it, but some really do, like Crankin's Time Travel Adventure, below. It's an analog controller that flips out from the side, allowing you to precisely dial in the action. And we worked hard to make sure buttons feel perfectly clicky and that the crank action is silky smooth. Thanks to our friends at Teenage Engineering, Playdate looks incredible. And when you're not using it, the screen doesn't turn off – it becomes a very nice low-power clock! It also has a peppy little processor, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth (coming soon), and a surprisingly loud loudspeaker. It has a very special black and white screen – not backlit, but super reflective – that looks way more amazing than you're probably imagining. Playdate is familiar, but unlike anything you've ever seen.
