Board Thread:Community Votes/@comment-24979066-20140603120509/@comment-25910808-20140627193323

Omegasonic2000 wrote: Ph1n3a5and77 wrote: JWPengie wrote: Omegasonic2000 wrote: JWPengie wrote: Omegasonic2000 wrote: I choose "I", because I was once in the Iceberg, with the limit of penguins (before I entered it said full room), trying to tip it, and nothing. If it could be tipped, I've seen the failure:

95% of the times, most penguins start drilling in the middle of the Iceberg. That would sink or break the Iceberg. But, 3% of the times, some penguins stand on the Northern side of the Iceberg, which, apart from being really dangerous (check Mission 1 to understand), it is clearly unstable. To tip it correctly, an amount of penguins should place themselves in the Southern side, which is not too dangerous and it's a plain area. But it's very dangerous to even think of tipping it, as if it were ever tipped, all penguins on it would fall to the water. This happened to Herbert, yes, but it was bad luck that got him to the island. I can't think about the horror of all these penguins falling to the cold, icy water, with no one to rescue them on time. Horrible, I say. Penguins can swim But not for such a distance. They could just climb back onto the iceberg. Maybe "tipped" means "flipped over." Do you know what the bottom of an Iceberg is like? When it's on a normal position, I think it's spiky and all that. When it's flipped over, it's the same as the top of the Iceberg. Some icebergs, they have the spiky stuff at the bottom.