Sunday, September 11, 2016

The orange dawn of Luna Minervae Secunda

After passing a whole system of barren planets, I entered a Black Hole. It brought me approximately 1500 light years closer to the center, as well as bringing me near my next blue star Solar system. After getting there and naming it, I instantly landed on a planet. It was a snow planet with absolutely no life. Its moon was the same. The next planet I went to was the same. I thought I was getting trolled. Its moon was, surprisingly toxic - the catch? No life either. So pessimistically, I've proceeded onto the last 2 planets in the Solar system. This was the first of the remaining two - a sentinel frenzied planet filled with occasional Gravitino Balls. The temperature was, ironically in the negative 20's, but there were no further hazards - all the planets besides this one were Extreme.

Luckily, my shields are fully upgraded, and so is my multi-tool, so I managed to snatch a few photos from all the triggered sentinels.


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