About ExosphereExosphere is a Second Life enterprise that designs and creates items for use in the virtual world of Second Life for a more immersive Science Fiction Role Play - or just use them on your own to have fun with!
Exosphere was created in the autumn of 2013 and set up by Eco Chronowire entirely within Second Life. All the vehicles and equipment shown on this web site are available for purchase within Second Life. All the items are for sale on the Second Life Marketplace website as well as being for sale within the virtual world itself. These items are yours to keep, modify, copy and use. They cost only a few pence and can add a richness and variety to your Science Fiction Role Play. |
Exosphere at the 2016 Second Life Annual Sci-Fi ConventionSecond Life's premier Annual Sci-Fi Convention and Exhibition ran for 10 days in March, 2016. It proved as popular as ever and once again, Exosphere clocked up over 100 visitors a day to our stand.
Exosphere had an opportunity to display its two latest products - the Alien Zoo and the Holo-Deck. The Starbase Alien Zoo can generate ecosystems and habitats and then populate them with alien lifeforms. The Starbase Holo-Deck uses advanced low-lag methods to generate some of the most amazing holo-scenes ever seen in Second Life. |
Exosphere at the 2015 Second Life Annual Sci-Fi ConventionSecond Life's premier Annual Sci-Fi Convention and Exhibition ran for 10 days in February, 2015.
Exosphere was there with its new Starbase Decks, and had a starbase tram operating from the top level and going up to the Outer Space level. We even ended up helping out with the landing platforms for the attraction's fleet of space shuttles that were transporting the visitors around, by rezzing our Mission Briefing Room with it's upper landing platform. |
Exosphere at the 2014 Second Life Annual Sci-Fi ConventionSecond Life's premier Annual Sci-Fi Convention and Exhibition ran for 10 days in June 2014. Exosphere was there with a booth showing off their latest Starbase Transit System - a tram that moved between stations that housed the Biodome and the Clone Vats. We clocked up almost 100 visitors a day during the event.
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