| Revision for Darkest Gardens | ||
| Previous Revision, by Martus [2026-02-11 08:53:18] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2026-02-11 17:09:24] |
| DISCOVERER | ||
| CMDR Marxanthius | → | CMDR Marxanthius |
| NAME | ||
| Darkest Gardens | → | Darkest Gardens |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| Vuchaae NC-V d2-0 | → | Vuchaae NC-V d2-0 |
| CATEGORY | ||
| Organic | → | Organic |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
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| REGION | ||
| Formorian Frontier | → | Formorian Frontier |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| A lonely and isolated system hosts some of the galaxy's rarest flora | → | A lonely and isolated system hosts some of the galaxy's rarest flora, lit by a white dwarf star. |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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In a remote part of the galaxy lies a system containing some of the most unusual organic samples yes found in the galaxy. The keenest exobiologists will surely want to visit to 'tick off' these most desirable of finds. However, determination is another required trait for potential exo-explorers as the system is reachable only by a series of extended jumps, mostly requiring jet-cone or FSD boosts to cover the vast distances between the approach systems. At the heart of VUCHAAE NC-V D2-0 is a pulsating White Dwarf DAV class star, around which a full system of secondary stars and planets orbit.
Two moons orbiting planet A1 hold the real reason to visit: A1C is a rocky world encompassed by an 100% Ammonia atmosphere with the following 5 bios:
A1D is also rocky, but with an atmosphere made up of 99% Carbon Dioxide. It hosts the following finds:
With the exception of the Fungoida, all floral forms are assured their rarity thanks to the hosting white dwarf star. Of course, the presence of that white dwarf ensures that very little light actually reaches the surfaces of these moons, so the challenge of finding and sampling these plants continues even once the commander has touched down.
Further out in the system, another planet, C1, orbits its T class star and hosts a further 6 bio varieties:
| → | In a remote part of the galaxy lies a system containing some of the most unusual organic samples yet found in the galaxy. The keenest exobiologists will surely want to visit these most desirable of finds. However, determination is another required trait for potential explorers as the system is reachable only by a series of extended jumps, mostly requiring jet-cone or FSD boosts to cover the vast distances between the approach systems. At the heart of Vuchaae NC-V d2-0 is a pulsating White Dwarf DAV class star, around which a full system of secondary stars and planets orbit.
Two moons orbiting the A 1 planet hold the real reason to visit: A 1 c is a rocky world encompassed by a pure ammonia atmosphere with the following 5 bios:
A 1 d is also rocky, but with an atmosphere made up of 99% carbon dioxide. It hosts the following species:
With the exception of the Fungoida, all floral forms are assured their colours' rarity thanks to the hosting white dwarf star. Of course, the presence of that white dwarf ensures that very little light actually reaches the surfaces of these moons, so the challenge of finding and sampling these plants continues even once the Commander has touched down.
Further out in the system, another planet, C 1, orbits its T class dwarf star and hosts a further 6 bio varieties:
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