is home to over 1,000 planets, each with its own factors that make it unique. While flora and fauna are some of the more obvious traits a planet can have, the player can also scan for unique planetary traits. These can be quirks of geology, biology, or climatology.
While some traits are relatively simple, others have broader implications beyond a completed planet scan. From the sites of deaths that occurred millions of years ago to singing crystals, the Settled System is full of weird and wonderful spectacles sure to amaze any spacefaring explorer. Here are some of the coolest anomalies a player can find in.
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Caves are dark and contain little life, but they do host spectacular views for spelunkers. Stalagmites and stalactites, formed from millennia of calcium deposits, are typically the source. These beautiful spikes are rarely seen on the surface, as wind and rain brush away any minerals before they have a chance to form.
Travelers on their way to Akila City, central hub for the Freestar Rangers and their faction questline, may decide to make a pit stop at Skink in the same system. Though this planet does not have much to offer as far as life goes, it is home to many resources and the more interesting Prismatic Plumes trait. These can be quickly identified by the easily-spotted crystal clusters. Skink is too hot for rain to form, but its high temperature means it probably has strong winds, which usually prevent stalagmite formation. This makes the formation of crystal stalagmites around the planet's mineral pools one of the many mysteries of.
Plants have many mechanisms for spreading seeds. Fruiting plants generally rely on animals, but others, like dandelions, rely on the wind. These plants usually grow as tall as they can to ensure the wind will carry their seeds as far as possible, but has some plants which take a slightly
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