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Discoveries
DISCOVERIESBecause what's interstellar travel without a little exploration? Welcome to our discoveries page! Here players can try to glean extra tidbits, information, or locations from the current chapter. Please remember that exosuits do not store any information made through discoveries save for basic map data, and all chances of success/fail are determined by RNG. Discoveries are divided into three tiers: locations, FFR (Flora, Fauna & Resources), and item properties.
These are expedition-based. This means that in order for them to happen players must OOCly arrange an IC expedition for their characters to go out & explore on their own. Once you have plotted a course with the intent to thread & play out their trips, we will provide you with all the relevant information of what they will see, find, and discover! These discoveries are much more in-depth and count as a player plot which means it is up to players oocly to organize, and must be approved by the mods first. Characters may only investigate (1) location or direction at a time and are guaranteed a success. Examples of discoveries which can be made in this category are:
Discoveries in this category are search-based and much simpler. Players only need to submit the general area in which their characters is searching & for how long in order to determine what can be found in any given (discovered) area on the map. This means you cannot search an area if characters haven't been there before. The soft rule is that they need to be able to reach it on foot with limited supplies. FFR discoveries have a 30% chance to fail and return results such as "You found rocks!". Examples of discoveries which can be made in this category are: These discoveries are interaction-based. Once a resource, item, or species has been added to the Flora, Fauna & Resources page, all players can choose to have their character(s) interact with it to learn more about it. These discoveries require a short write-up of how the character will be investigating the desired object or creature, and have a 15% chance to fail. Characters can only investigate (1) object or species at a time. Examples of discoveries which can be made in this category are: If you would like to make a discovery please fill out the appropriate form with "DISCOVERY TIER: #" in the subject line: Tier 1: Location Discoveries Tier 2: FFR Discoveries Tier 3: Item Properties Discoveries | |
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Character(s) Involved:
Jessica Jones |
Bruce Wayne |
Flora: Coral
Type of Interaction:
Jess is just gonna dig that piece of shit coral up (probably using a bone shard as a pseudo-shovel to avoid getting stung), crack it open, and then she's gonna make Bruce be a detective at it. They'll be looking for any parts that are edible, so if there's any more fleshy bits aside from the tendrils, Jess will test it on a patch of exposed skin to see if it makes her itchy. If it doesn't and it passes the "could this be edible" test (I bet Bruce read the wikihow) she might eat the tiniest bit. I really hope she doesn't die.
They'd also be looking for how it gets water, so comparing it to Earth plants and also just going digging around the hole it came from to see if there's any clue there.
Eventually they'll use a bit of that bone shard spark to see if it's flammable. Fire is a friend.
SUCCESS
The shell is not flammable. The insides are not very flammable when freshly opened (think wet wood).
There is dirt beneath several inches of sand which retains only the barest traces of moisture.
No information about its edibility can be gleaned from your description.