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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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ISSN: 2222-6990

Rimworld.v1.4.3606.zip File

Isah Sani, Rashidah Binti Mohammad Ibrahim

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v10-i12/8088

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Rimworld.v1.4.3606.zip File

Here is the story of what happened inside that version of the Rim. The Landing

As Sora scrambled to repair the turrets and Val dragged a bleeding Huntsman toward the medbay, the "storyteller"—the unseen force governing their lives—triggered a final autosave.

For a few quadrums, Oakhaven was a paradise. They had fine meals, a lavish recreation room with a grand piano, and enough medicine to survive the plague. The Turning Point

The "zip" was created on a cold Aprimay night. A massive psychic drone had been pulsing for days, driving the colonists to the brink of madness. Huntsman, usually the rock of the group, snapped. In a blind rage, he punched a stack of high-explosive shells in the storehouse.

The file dates back to a time when three strangers—, a cynical doctor; Huntsman , a disgraced noble; and Sora , a quick-witted engineer—awoke from cryptosleep. Their ship had torn apart over a temperate forest. They stepped out of their escape pods into the biting air of a world that didn't want them there. The Golden Age

Under version 1.4.3606, the colony flourished. Sora designed a geothermal power grid that hummed with the planet’s own heat, while Val established a hospital that became famous among the local tribes. They even managed to tame a pair of thrumbos—majestic, ancient creatures that stood guard over their wooden walls.