Santa Astarta is not immediately lethal, but it is deceptive. The atmosphere is heavy with xenon and trace amounts of hallucinogenic pollen from the local "Ghost Ferns." Within minutes of stepping out of your airlock, you may experience a slight euphoria or temporal distortion. Check your oxygen scrubbers immediately. Seal any punctures in your flight suit.
The "Glass Lilies" are beautiful but razor-sharp and will slice through standard-issue boots. stranded on santa astarta
The distress beacon from the SCS Valerius flickered out just as the gravity well of Santa Astarta took hold. In the galactic charts, this planet is a mere footnote—a Class-M anomaly on the fringes of the Astarta System. For the unlucky traveler, it is a world of haunting beauty, violet-hued flora, and a magnetic field that wreaks havoc on even the most advanced sub-light engines. If you find yourself looking up at its three jagged moons with a wrecked hull behind you, you aren't just a pilot anymore. You are a survivor. The First Hour: Atmospheric Acclimatization Santa Astarta is not immediately lethal, but it is deceptive
Use the largest moon, Astarta Prime, as your fixed point. Seal any punctures in your flight suit
You don't need wood; you need plasma. Overload your backup battery cells to create a concentrated beam of light that can pierce the atmospheric interference.
Calibrate your HUD to compensate for the planet’s heavy ultraviolet radiation.