Like mentioned, it's full of Sentinels. There's a Gravitino Ball every 100 m or so, but the Sentinels are nevertheless FRENZIED. What a bummer for such a beautiful moon. The temperature is a pleasant 21°C, while the moon is slightly radioactive - a mere 5.1 Rads. The fauna is nothing fascinating, nor is the flora (except for the pretty neon colors), but I still managed to take a pretty screenshot.
A short blog on planets and screenshots of those planets in my best possible quality from the game No Man's Sky. Often preceded by anecdotes on how I got to said planets along with their contents, weather and temperatures.
Friday, August 19, 2016
The dangerous beauty of Minerva Arctica Prima
Originally, this is a moon - it was supposed to be called Luna Minerva Prima, but upon landing on it, I noticed it's a moon with arctic colored ground and a pink sky - naturally, naming it like a moon would mean I don't get to specify the color (but only that the sentinels are apes assaulting you at every chance), and I couldn't let that go - that's why I named a moon like I'd name a planet.
Like mentioned, it's full of Sentinels. There's a Gravitino Ball every 100 m or so, but the Sentinels are nevertheless FRENZIED. What a bummer for such a beautiful moon. The temperature is a pleasant 21°C, while the moon is slightly radioactive - a mere 5.1 Rads. The fauna is nothing fascinating, nor is the flora (except for the pretty neon colors), but I still managed to take a pretty screenshot.
Like mentioned, it's full of Sentinels. There's a Gravitino Ball every 100 m or so, but the Sentinels are nevertheless FRENZIED. What a bummer for such a beautiful moon. The temperature is a pleasant 21°C, while the moon is slightly radioactive - a mere 5.1 Rads. The fauna is nothing fascinating, nor is the flora (except for the pretty neon colors), but I still managed to take a pretty screenshot.
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