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As L3Th3 predicted, Mnemosyne reaches the found planet on the 15th. The first view of the planet is both awe-inspiring and perplexing; a world fractured into countless floating landmasses, orbiting a radiant core that pulses like a living heart. The core's golden-red light casts shifting hues across the fragments, where forests cling to jagged cliffs and rivers spill into the void in endless waterfalls. Despite the chaotic appearance, the ship's sensors confirm the presence of a breathable atmosphere, stable temperatures, and signs of life. Strange energy readings does emanate from the core, while metallic signatures suggest ancient remnants of advanced structures scattered across the fragments.
The ship's cameras capture even more details - bioluminescent foliage shimmering under the core's light, clouds of mist swirling between fragments, and glimpses of winged creatures darting through the open air. L3TH3's systems report unstable yet navigable conditions for a shuttle, but urges caution while exploring.

When descending from the Mnemosyne, the landing shuttle's autopilot will navigate the surreal landscape of floating islands. The fragments are larger on the outside, breaking into smaller pieces the closer to the core they are, and reveals alien forests, glowing moss, and grassy plains. Here and there, vines stretch like natural bridges between landmasses, making the navigation a bit rough without an experienced pilot. Weaving through shifting gravitational forces, the shuttle's engines hum as it adjusts to the planet's gravity.
As the shuttle nears the landing zone - a stable plateau near the edge of a larger fragment - the core looms in the distance, its pulsating glow bathing the surface in warm light. The shuttle's landing gear extends with a soft hiss, touching down gently on the alien soil. The engines wind down, leaving only the faint heartbeat of the core and the distant sound of wind rushing through the fragmented terrain. The planet waits, silent and enigmatic, for the first steps of exploration.
Welcome to AG-001!
In the spirit of world-building... here is one! Characters are welcome to create and build this planet within the frame of the setting. Creatures, flora, anything non-sapient. In the end, it will not be a good planet to create a settlement on, but markers to survey it will be added.
On the 22nd, the Mnemosyne will continue the journey.
The ship's cameras capture even more details - bioluminescent foliage shimmering under the core's light, clouds of mist swirling between fragments, and glimpses of winged creatures darting through the open air. L3TH3's systems report unstable yet navigable conditions for a shuttle, but urges caution while exploring.

When descending from the Mnemosyne, the landing shuttle's autopilot will navigate the surreal landscape of floating islands. The fragments are larger on the outside, breaking into smaller pieces the closer to the core they are, and reveals alien forests, glowing moss, and grassy plains. Here and there, vines stretch like natural bridges between landmasses, making the navigation a bit rough without an experienced pilot. Weaving through shifting gravitational forces, the shuttle's engines hum as it adjusts to the planet's gravity.
As the shuttle nears the landing zone - a stable plateau near the edge of a larger fragment - the core looms in the distance, its pulsating glow bathing the surface in warm light. The shuttle's landing gear extends with a soft hiss, touching down gently on the alien soil. The engines wind down, leaving only the faint heartbeat of the core and the distant sound of wind rushing through the fragmented terrain. The planet waits, silent and enigmatic, for the first steps of exploration.
Welcome to AG-001!
In the spirit of world-building... here is one! Characters are welcome to create and build this planet within the frame of the setting. Creatures, flora, anything non-sapient. In the end, it will not be a good planet to create a settlement on, but markers to survey it will be added.
On the 22nd, the Mnemosyne will continue the journey.
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[Nope, never mind, shutting up now, even with their hidden expression going sour. The ship's sensors declared it safe enough for this particular foray, but Rin doesn't think they're long-term viable, given that they're floating islands. But even if they've got initial data that Rin finds dubious, the survey needs to be made. They're just... trying to do a lot of sampling before the two of them have to work their way out into the areas of more dense foliage.
They're going to get to the fern, probably, but if Wolfwood's going to do the investigating there they can leave him to it. Which is why they don't react at all until Wolfwood's thoughtful little sound.
Is that thing glowing? Why is that thing glowing? Did it just chirp?]
Scan it.
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Huh?
[ Did Rin say something? ...Oh shit, yeah, right. He raises his scanner, pointing it at the...
...it's a fairy. A bright light in a colored ball? That's a goddamn fairy, what the hell?! ]
Yeah, yeah, scanning.
[ It's definitely animal and not plant. The scanner doesn't report any toxins or sharp bits, but Wolfwood takes a step back anyway, in case it, y'know. Explodes. ]
Nothin' immediately threatening. No idea how it's glowing though. Scanner's just reporting a lot of unknowns.
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[Rin takes a few cautious steps closer, moving slowly and cautiously as they put themself at an equivalent distance from the creature to Wolfwood, though they've left a generous space between the two of them, far enough that neither could accidentally nudge into each other. There's a few flickers of their CL-10 screen, as they start pulling information.]
Bioluminescing is usually harmless. And threat displays are usually... more threatening.
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[ Rin isn't wrong -- the bubble fairy doesn't seem threatening -- but neither does an anglerfish's light to its prey. Wolfwood stops scanning the fairy -- yes, he's going to call it that -- since Rin is already on the case, and instead turns his attention and scanner to the surrounding foliage. Is there anyone hiding in there? Come out come out wherever you are! ]
I'm seein' a bunch more of those things, distance point eight meters through, uh... six meters. Plus a bunch of smaller life forms, looks like swarm bugs of a couple kinds... somethin' like a fungus... nothin' big enough to take a bite out of either of us.
[ Which doesn't mean that unknown life won't poison or electrocute them and then spend the next three weeks chomping through their corpses. ]
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[You know, the one they definitely don't have. They frown down at the screen in front of them, shuffling a few more things before closing it away again and refocusing on the problem(?) at hand.
... Poking this thing would be stupid and they're not going to do it, but they do kind of wonder what would happen if they did. Would it just deflate? Or maybe it does have some defense mechanism despite its general harmless appearance.]
Watch out for nests.
[Hey - fuck, that blob's floating closer. It's almost funny, how quickly and completely Rin ducks to the side to get out of its drifting path.]
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Wha...? I'll fuckin' nest you!
[ Wolfwood, that didn't even make any sense. He flips a hand at the fairy, to see if it's just caught in the breeze and he can waft it away. ]
Shoo!
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That response, though;]
Even I'm better at comebacks than that.
[It's the most casual Rin's sounded since the entire team came down to this planet. Maybe the most casual Rin's ever been, talking to Wolfwood. Even that first time, they weren't angry, but they were still being kind of a dick about everything.
They shake their head as they straighten, examining a smear of dust and plant matter on one palm of their suit, where they'd been forced to plant a hand against the base of one of the taller fern-things.]
Let's outpace it.
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A very minor, rather pretty threat, but a threat nontheless. Heading away from the thing seems like a good plan. ]
Yeah? Prove it, if you're so clever! Let's hear this better comeback.
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They can nest up your ass.
[It's not delivered like a comeback, but in the dryest, most humorless tone Rin can apparently muster. Followed by a small beat of static, as Rin pauses, putting their hand to their helmeted head. It lasts only a moment, before they adjust something on their camera and resume pace, their head tilted more towards tracking the ground they walk on than the strange fern forest they're wandering into.]
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Wolfwood's bark of a laugh at Rin's reply surprises the hell out of him, and he stumbles over an exposed gnarl of root (odd, part of his mind supplies, ferns don't usually have roots like that) before finding his equilibrium again. ]
Careful. [ His words are warning, but his tone is light, verging on friendly. ] Talk like that'll get you a round on the MAT.
[ MAT. Good ol' Mandatory Appropriateness Training. Five hundred years in the future and management still thinks the way to deal with everything from foul language and a lack of social skills to deeply inappropriate interpersonal conduct is with a multi-hour test, the questions interspersed with videos of awkwardly acted improbable workplace harassment. ]
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Too bad they're too far from the Shuttle and the Mnemosyne to be able to pull out the training that the ship surely took with it out into the great unknown. It would be a great time for them to clip one of the more trite phrases in it and send it over - but it's not like Wolfwood would see it in this instant, either. No one else here is quite as wired into their CL-10 as Rin.
They just have to make do with their mouth, instead. Surprisingly easy - maybe it's the helmet, helping with their eternal paranoia over being looked at.
Maybe it's the fairies slowly converging.]Then I politely decline your offer to nest.
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Is this fun? Is he really having a good time here? Weird.
Crashing through the underbrush might not have been the best course of action if they were looking to get away from this world's wildlife. Wolfwood snorts at Rin's reply, and just barely managed to avoid stepping on a pile of leaf litter that shifts on its own as he passes. ]
Speakin' of nests, watch yourself.
[ He swings his scanner around as he walks past and confirms that, yup, there's a whole swarm of something small in that pile of detritus... and more of them, around the base of these fern-trees and going down into the ground itself. ]
Those fairies aren't the only things runnin' around out here.
[ It shouldn't be a surprise that a warm wet green world is covered in bugs. Hopefully nothing else decides to follow them, though! ]
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They don't linger too long - that would give the so-called fairies a chance to catch up - but data collection is a part of the job, after all. If they have to be on this planet they're going to be efficient about it.]
Confirmed at least one loose homo sapiens specimen in environment.
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It's really strange. ]
Just the one?
[ His voice sounds far away to his ears, like there's somebody behind him doing the talking. Since there's swarms in the foliage, he's going to head up toward that rocky outcropping, and scan some space lichens instead of getting close to more bugs. ]
There's two, by my count.
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It's not bad, really - not upsetting. Just... intensive. But how the fuck do you explain that? You don't. And they don't - they just watch the ant-like creatures for a while more, recording the swarming pattern. Eventually they break it off, when some of them start to amble investigatively in their direction.]
The other one's genus asshole.
[Don't worry about which of them they mean, Wolfwood.
For that matter don't mind the staticky hiss they make over the comm in the wake of that comment.]
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Fuck you.
[ And here he'd thought for a minute they were getting along. If they were back on the ship he'd stop in his tracks, turn around, and give Rin a piece of his mind. They can't stop here, though. They have to keep moving.
(And, weirdly, he doesn't really want to stop and cuss Rin out. The edge has been taken off his anger, and it's really bizarre. Later, when he thinks over this whole adventure again, he'll wonder about that. Now, with a couple fairies humming after them, all Wolfwood does is stomp through the underbrush, heading for the rocky area just to the east. There shouldn't be any more bugs there -- less foliage means less bugs, right? -- and there's good visibility for any more approaching fairies.
His CL-10 beeps as he steps past the last of the leaf litter and out into brilliant sunshine once more. ]
Soil pH just spiked. I'm readin' high levels of calcium salts in these rocks.
[ It's such a pretty world, but these readings are just proving it to be less and less hospitable to humans... or assholes, for that matter. ]
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Luckily for the both of them, there's fairies to keep from sending that thought properly spiraling - still, Rin is a bit more work-focused, after Wolfwood calls out the soil readings. They make a note on their own tablet, and start to look around the surrounding area.]
We need to take water samples.
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I'll get it.
[ There's no open water here, but his scanner reports that there's plenty just a few centimeters beneath the rocky soil. This is such a wet world! It's a shame that it's so inhospitable to humans.
But maybe that's for the best. No humans will try to settle here and tear down these fern trees to build their factories. It'll stay a pretty world, with its bugs and fairy lights undisturbed. ]
Watch my back for those lights.
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[No joking about how they're probably harmless, at least. Even if Rin wouldn't have ground to stand on after their flailing bullshit earlier. Really, though - there's not that much to track, considering how fucking obvious the glowing things are. Rin doesn't turn on Wolfwood to watch him work.
But, as though they're echoing Wolfwood's thoughts;]
Early data shows markers for a stable ecosystem with some unstable geological elements.
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It's a nice world.
[ Even if the readings he's getting back point to an environment that's far too acidic for humans -- or anyone else, for that matter -- to be comfortable here, it's still a pretty world. All the nicer, really, for being so hostile to human life. It'll keep the place safe, for now. ]
Water pH reporting between three point six and five point two.
[ Damn. No swimming in any of these little rivers, then. ]
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There are water treatments for that, but they're only effective if removing additional toxins from a contaminated environment. [Hello fringes life.] If that's the environment's equilibrium it'll change the entire system.
[Too bad. It's beginning to look more like humans living here would take a while to truly terraform into hospitable - in which case, might as well have stayed on Tellus.]
Any microorganisms?
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[ No, if they terraformed this place, it would kill off all the life already existing here happily. Wolfwood's tablet blinks as data rolls in, reporting all manner of living things bumbling around in the water sample. It's a stable, complex ecosystem (if a bit sulphur-smelling on the other side of the helmet's glass), and they don't belong here.
Wolfwood stands, finally, not bothering to brush the dirt off his knees, and tucks his tablet away. There's really no reason to keep scanning, is there? This isn't the world they're looking for. ]
Should've known this place was too good to be true.
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[It's statistically unlikely that the first place they found would be the perfect home for their cargohold of humans - but there are a few years left of their navigation of the nebula, after all. Who knows what they'll find.
(Who knows if they'll make it.)
But Rin seems entirely prepared to keep going, until Wolfwood starts moving, and putting his instrument away.]
... What.
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Wolfwood appreciates a taciturn companion, he really does... but this fucker really pushes every limit. Wolfwood glances back, just to make sure Rin's comment wasn't about their fairy friends. The fairies are a ways back still, though, seemingly more interested in the trunk of a giant fern than the two intruders. So if that wasn't it, then what? ]
What what?
[ Two can play at this game, jerk. ]
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Where are you going?
[It's a genuine bafflement that echoes in their voice, even as they lower their scanner and move to follow Wolfwood.]
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