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Planet explorers: Data files

humon Aug '16
Data files are information on planets. If you wish to, you can write down your findings like this for some rewards including XP, though if noone wants to waste long minutes, i will do it gladly.
(note: these datas are based on the original game's only planet that we ventured through. The new game will contain similiarly done creatures and things, but i'll try to do as many new things as possible.)

Planet name: PV-1456, nicknamed Thralos
Mineral density: scarce to average
Climate: no poles, dry, minimal wind amounts
Biome: no life on the surface, rocky terrain
Air: no oxygen, explosive gases (lack of oxygen prevents explosions)

Life data:
-Life was found under the ground, slimic water-like substance (L-1) full of microbes which eat any biological thing they can, harmless to humans and most creatures from Earth thanks to the defensive mechanisms of skin, dangerous on injured and cut parts on the human body. L-1 is also full of dense oxygen, but seemingly uncapable of reacting with gases in the air.
-Weird mushroom-like slimy creatures (L-2) floating above L-1, seemingly sticking into the ground under L-1 with tiny tentacles. When irritated, they dive pulling anything that grabs them into the deadly water.
-Bat-like flying creatures (L-3), which attempt to grab L-2, pulling them out of L-1, then ganging it down, eating it. When irritated L-3 may attack, but they aren't lethal. L-3 will agressively attack down anyone holding L-2. L-2 will attempt to pull L-3 into L-1, so that it can consume it.
-Large bear-like creatures (L-4), which are mostly unknown. They seem to be consuming L-1, and occassionally L-2. Mostly invincible to any creature found, propably only dangered by other L-4, though several ones grouped together were never seen, so reaction to eachother was never observed.

-Extras:
A rust-like mineral containing high amounts of oxygen and iron, seemingly dried out L-1. When heated up, will react with the gases in the air causing explosions.

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