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| ? || 17 x 22 || 18 Guests x 9 trains || Cloudburst Creek
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| 8.95 || 9.10 || 5.12
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| Extremely tall (and expensive) ride design. Conceived in response to a request from Cloudburst Creek to create a towering vertical coaster design with a large guest capacity. ''The Abyss'' is Ancient Dynamics' first attempt at designing a track with more than 4 block sections. Features 17 drops, 2 inversions and over 7 seconds of 'air' time. Up to 6 trains can run concurrently thanks to an 11-block circuit, giving ''The Abyss'' a maximum capacity of 96 guests at any one time.
| Extremely tall (and expensive) ride design. Conceived as a towering vertical coaster design with a large guest capacity. ''The Abyss'' is Ancient Dynamics' first attempt at designing a track with more than 4 block sections. Features 17 drops, 2 inversions and over 7 seconds of 'air' time. Up to 6 trains can run concurrently thanks to an 11-block circuit, giving ''The Abyss'' a maximum capacity of 96 guests at any one time. Exorbitant construction cost limits the use of this design to park managers who are really good at turning a huge profit.
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| [[Image:Placeholder.JPG]] || '''Gold Rattler''' || [[Wooden Wild Mouse]]
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| ? || 23 x 23 || 4 Guests x 8 trains || None (Concept)
| ? || ? || 4 Guests x 8 trains || None (Concept)
| 7.04 || 8.96 || 5.07
| 7.04 || 8.96 || 5.07
| Compact design created with the intention of pushing this coaster type to its specified limits. Designed to bleed off the speed of each train such that they will always enter the station well below the 48 km/h crash threshold.
| Compact design created with the intention of pushing this coaster type to its specified limits. Designed to bleed off the speed of each train such that they will always enter the station well below the 48 km/h crash threshold.
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| [[Image:Placeholder.JPG]] || '''Phalanx''' || [[Floorless Roller Coaster]]
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| ? || 23 x 23 || 32 Guests x 3 trains || [[Infernal Views]]
| ? || ? || 32 Guests x 3 trains || [[Infernal Views]]
| 7.86 || 7.47 || 4.21
| 7.86 || 7.47 || 4.21
| This high-capacity design was originally named "the Phoenix" in response to the Andy Hine Easter egg. The current version has a reduced chain lift speed to provide for a seamless ride on this 4-block circuit and adds Martian Theming objects, including Infernal View's triple volcanoes, into the mix.
| This high-capacity design was originally named "the Phoenix" in response to the Andy Hine Easter egg. The current version has a reduced chain lift speed to provide for a seamless ride on this 4-block circuit and adds Martian Theming objects, including Infernal View's triple volcanoes, into the mix.

Revision as of 15:53, 12 December 2015

This ride exchange page is currently under construction.
Updates will be made as soon as they are available.




Ancient Dynamics

Since 2005


Greetings, and welcome to Ancient Dynamics! This is the ride exchange page of Androgeos Exeunt and features several ride designs created over the past decade.

In operation since 2005, Ancient Dynamics prides itself in manufacturing crash-proof, semi-compact track designs.

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Some of these tracks may need to be run within OpenRCT in order to function as intended.

Picture Name Ride Type Cost Size Capacity First Appearance Exc. Int. Nau. Description DL
The Abyss Vertical Drop Coaster ? 17 x 22 18 Guests x 9 trains Cloudburst Creek 8.95 9.10 5.12 Extremely tall (and expensive) ride design. Conceived as a towering vertical coaster design with a large guest capacity. The Abyss is Ancient Dynamics' first attempt at designing a track with more than 4 block sections. Features 17 drops, 2 inversions and over 7 seconds of 'air' time. Up to 6 trains can run concurrently thanks to an 11-block circuit, giving The Abyss a maximum capacity of 96 guests at any one time. Exorbitant construction cost limits the use of this design to park managers who are really good at turning a huge profit.
Cave Canem Log Flume $6,238 17 x 14 4 Guests x 15 trains Cloudburst Creek 6.11 2.72 1.47 A medium-capacity log flume design that utilises several Classical/Roman Theming objects.
Gold Rattler Wooden Wild Mouse ? ? 4 Guests x 8 trains None (Concept) 7.04 8.96 5.07 Compact design created with the intention of pushing this coaster type to its specified limits. Designed to bleed off the speed of each train such that they will always enter the station well below the 48 km/h crash threshold.
Phalanx Floorless Roller Coaster ? ? 32 Guests x 3 trains Infernal Views 7.86 7.47 4.21 This high-capacity design was originally named "the Phoenix" in response to the Andy Hine Easter egg. The current version has a reduced chain lift speed to provide for a seamless ride on this 4-block circuit and adds Martian Theming objects, including Infernal View's triple volcanoes, into the mix.
Dududududu-dududududududu dududududududu-dududududududu~ Sandstorm Floorless Roller Coaster ? 27 x 11 32 Guests x 3 trains Gemini City 7.44 7.13 3.94 Regarded as Ancient Dynamics' magnum opus. This is a high-capacity, semi-compact 4-block circuit design featuring two barrel rolls and a large vertical loop that interlocks with a helix. The amount of empty space at ground level means that this design can be used alongside most scenery/theming objects.
Supercircus Mine Train Coaster $26,660 21 x 21 8 Guests x 11 trains Six Flags 6.83 8.90 6.10 This non-conventional design was an experiment by Ancient Dynamics to expand on the running block design that was first used to great effect on The Abyss.