Come talk about things like this at the Codex Scholars group.
Klencory:
Location: Milky Way / Kepler Verge / Newton System / Second planet
Description Klencory is a rock and ice planet with an atmosphere composed of chlorine and argon. The frozen surface is mainly composed of potassium with deposits of iron.
Klencory is famously claimed by the eccentric volus billionaire Kumun Shol. He claims that a vision of a higher being told him to seek on Klencory the "lost crypts of beings of light." These entities were supposedly created at the dawn of time to protect organic life from synthetic "machine devils."
Shol has been excavating on Klencory's toxic surface for two decades, at great expense. No government has valued the world enough to evict his small army of mercenaries.
Klendagon:
Location: Milky Way / Hawking Eta / Century System / Second planet
Description: Klendagon is an arid terrestrial, slightly larger than Earth, but with a lower density that reflects its relative lack of heavier elements. The crust is composed of tin and aluminum, with wide deserts of dust-fine sand that are easily stirred by the wind.
Klendagon's most striking feature is, of course, the Great Rift valley that stretches across the southern hemisphere. What is most fascinating about the Rift is that it does not appear to be natural. The geological record suggests it is the result of a "glancing blow" by a mass accelerator round of unimaginable destructive power. This occurred some thirty-seven million years ago.
Armeni:
Location: Milky Way / Artemis Tau / Knossos System / Fourth planet
Description: Armeni is a terrestrial world with an unusually thin atmosphere of krypton and xenon. Its surface is composed of silica with deposits of carbonaceous materials. The initial flyby probe of Armeni detected multiple areas at the equator with oddly regular surface protrusions.
Closer investigation revealed these as millions of elaborate crypts a few meters below the surface, left by a long-extinct space-faring species called the zeioph. Many human universities wish to perform archaeological excavations. Council law holds grave sites as sacrosanct, however, and the matter has been tied up in court for a decade.
Jartar:
Location: Milky Way / Hades Gamma / Dis System / First planet
Description: Jartar is a terrestrial world with a trace atmosphere of krypton and xenon. The surface is hot, and mainly composed of unremarkable silicates. Occasional deposits of aluminum, magnesium, and other light metals can be found.
Jartar is noted for the discovery of the "Leviathan of Dis," the apparent corpse of a genetically engineered living starship. The Leviathan was found in the bottom of a crater by a batarian survey team, and estimated to be nearly a billion years old. It "disappeared" after a visit to the system by a batarian dreadnought twenty years ago.
Since then, the batarians have steadfastly denied that the Leviathan existed at all – and all the more vociferously when shown recordings of the corpse made by salarian researchers.
Junthor:
Location: Milky Way / Armstrong Nebula / Gagarin System / First planet.
Description: Junthor is a large terrestrial planet with a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide and chlorine. The surface is mainly composed of aluminum with deposits of nickel.
Surveyors found the ruins of a technical civilization near the equator – evidently the colony of an ancient spacefaring race. The ruins had subsided to almost nothing – merely wind hollowed husks of arcologies and other megastructures. In the center of the ruins was a single column whose inscriptions defied translation for several centuries.
When asari linguists finally managed a translation, the elaborate relief carvings said merely, "Walk among these works, and know our greatness." The crude scratches on the base of the reverse side said, "Monsters from the id."
Most Interesting Planets from ME1
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Darth Sithari
, janv. 19 2010 12:03
#1
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 12:03
#2
Guest_Elithranduil_*
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 01:43
Guest_Elithranduil_*
Cheers for these. Very very interesting.
#3
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 03:06
How could you miss the gas giant with the giant metal strucures that receeded back into the planet? That place sounded so cool!.
#4
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 11:34
Klencory sounds like a HUGE Chekhovs Gun to me...
#5
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 02:20
i hated them all, mostly just mountainous wastes. and the mountains server no purpose but to slow down and already annoying task of getting from point a to b.
#6
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 02:25
What the HELL was that planet with that orb thing on it? you touched it and it went into this whole yada yada about evolution or something.
apologies for sounding like a busted geth, I haven't played this for ages. That bit always stuck with me, it seemed to have no purpose.
or did it?
apologies for sounding like a busted geth, I haven't played this for ages. That bit always stuck with me, it seemed to have no purpose.
or did it?
#7
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 02:28
the self harmoniser wrote...
What the HELL was that planet with that orb thing on it? you touched it and it went into this whole yada yada about evolution or something.
apologies for sounding like a busted geth, I haven't played this for ages. That bit always stuck with me, it seemed to have no purpose.
or did it?
It was telling you that the Protheans were watching and studying early man on Earth.
#8
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 02:31
that's all?
I wanted it to be some really cool secret hidden twisted ass sidequest, where you get zooped back in time or something. I really enjoyed mass effect, but something truly quirky hidden away would have been nice.
Come on, did anyone else find that bit intriguing?
I wanted it to be some really cool secret hidden twisted ass sidequest, where you get zooped back in time or something. I really enjoyed mass effect, but something truly quirky hidden away would have been nice.
Come on, did anyone else find that bit intriguing?
#9
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 10:56
I found it interesting, I saw it as Ryukahn said and that's why I found it intriguing.
#10
Posté 19 janvier 2010 - 11:21
Well if it was just the landscape it was one planet that actually was not just full of mountains. It had rivers of lava and it had the sidequest with rachni attacking a base and you had to defend it. That was pretty fun compared to other generic planets.




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