Playboy's DNA of the Playmate of the Year travels to space via Tabula Rasa

by abcd001 on 2008-10-18 22:29:19

The game "Tabula Rasa" was developed by the main team of South Korea's NCsoft, targeting the North American market. However, perhaps due to its overly avant-garde style, not only did it fail to open the European and American markets for NCsoft, but it also set a record for the lowest online game operation in NCsoft's history. For this reason, the game producer of "Tabula Rasa" recently started a dream project to land in space, citing the realization of personal dreams. NCsoft also fully supported his plan.

Following this space landing plan, the game "Tabula Rasa" also suddenly embarked on a grand mission to save the Earth and humanity! The event ended on September 29th. During this period, players who registered to participate in the "Tabula Rasa" plan to prevent the destruction of the Earth and the extinction of species had the chance to have their DNA code carried into space by the game producer Richard Garriott on October 12, 2008, along with several well-known great people and political figures. Once the Earth is destroyed, your genes may serve as a reference for the creators of a distant planet...

Today, in Europe and America, it was reported that the Playmate of the Year from the famous adult magazine "PLAYBOY", Jo Carcia, would follow NCsoft's DNA space program and land in space in 2008. If the Earth were unfortunately destroyed in the future, human DNA would have the opportunity to be preserved. In other words, aliens might find after a long time that there was once a planet called Earth, and the biological data on it were some great people, political figures, and PLAYBOY beauties. It could be said that "aliens will have great fortune in beauty."