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= STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions Wiki =


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| [[Aydin]] || Aydin is a disgruntled Researcher-in-training and almost (but not quite) the only redeemable member of the ESS Starseeker&apos;s doomed ensign scouting team, Lil&apos; Scout-o-neer Troop 77.
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| [[Captain Jupiter]] || Captain Jupiter is the leader of the Action Science Hero superteam, the Fronteer Force, and the commanding officer of the ESS Starseeker. Supposedly...
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| [[Corporal Jaihne]] || Corporal Jaihne is the indomitable Security Officer of the Fronteer Force, and she can bench press more than you.
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| [[Dr. Janiel Jacoby]] || Dr. Janiel Jacoby is the resident Medical Officer of the Fronteer Force. He is either adorably curmudgeonly or frazzled and high-strung, depending on which way the wind is blowing.
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| [[Edge]] || The youngest and arguably most embarrassing doofus of the ESS Starseeker&apos;s already-infamous ensign scouting team known as Lil&apos; Scout-o-neer Troop 77.
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| [[Ensign Carl]] || Ensign Carl&apos;s friends (of which there are far too many in my opinion) like to call him &quot;Data Log Carl,&quot; on account of the fact that he leaves his digital diary everywhere he goes. I honestly didn&apos;t even know that was possible...
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| [[Ensign Muriel]] || Ensign Muriel is an ensign of no distinction who appears to have quite a few friends, despite that fact. She is often seen staring dreamily at the ceiling or walls, which one would think is disconcerting behavior.
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| [[Felix]] || Felix is a mysterious merchant from a secretive organization who magically appears out of thin air to make occasional unannounced visits to the ESS Starseeker for financial gain and other unknown but glaringly suspicious purposes. What could go wrong?
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| [[Hana]] || Hana is a real go-getter and by far the pushiest of the ESS Starseeker&apos;s shameful ensign scouting team, Lil&apos; Scout-o-Neer Troop 77.
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| [[JAM-BX]] || JAM-BX is the fun-loving AI Caretaker and (newly-rehired backup) sidekick of the Fronteer Force. He currently serves as Supply Officer on the ESS Starseeker—mostly because no one else wanted to do it.
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| [[Jaxon]] || Jaxon is the fresh new face of the Fronteer Force, and the new hero-in-training hotness. When he&apos;s aboard the Starseeker, the line to meet him at The Chosen Pavilion With Jaxon usually wraps around the entire station.
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| [[Jett]] || Jett is the ace space pilot for the Fronteer Force, arguably their best dresser, and all-around token scoundrel.
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| [[Journee]] || Journee is the irredeemably spunky engineer of the Fronteer Force. Her bright and sunny disposition seems impervious to the cold brute facts of reality. Am I the only one who has noticed the passive aggression sneaking into her hashtags?
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| [[Jyo-Jyo]] || Jyo-Jyo is a space snail that does nothing whatsoever and yet is somehow considered to be the actual sidekick of the Fronteer Force.
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| [[Science Officer Jessandra]] || Science Officer Jessandra is the head scientist of the Fronteer Force and is well-known for being an impeccably dressed Science Princess who is an infallible genius with all the answers. No pressure, Jessandra...
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| [[Tadeo]] || Just Tadeo.
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| [[The Lord Carota]] || The Lord Carota is considered to be the most ruthless Carrotling of his entire Warbundle, the Sooper Saverz.
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Aydin is a disgruntled Researcher-in-training and almost (but not quite) the only redeemable member of the ESS Starseeker&apos;s doomed ensign scouting team, Lil&apos; Scout-o-neer Troop 77.
 
Aydin idolizes Jaxon as well, but Science Officer Jessandra is a close second for him. So much so, that he memorizes her verbose and awkwardly worded aphorisms and somehow believes them to be pithy.
 
Despite his admirably unpleasant demeanor, Aydin is very sensitive to environmental xenoallergens and has no business doing the work of an Explorer. Therefore, for my own personal amusement, I hope he continues to get mistaken for one.
 
 
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Captain Jupiter is the leader of the Action Science Hero superteam, the Fronteer Force, and the commanding officer of the ESS Starseeker. Supposedly...
 
The Jovians are a group of EXO Media superfans who follow all of Captain Jupiter&apos;s exploits—or they used to anyway. My sources tell me that his popularity has seen a steady decline in recent years. Such is the way of fandom.
 
While hailed as an inspirational leader by all who have served with him in the past, Captain Jupiter&apos;s performance lately has been reported as...lackluster. Something&apos;s going on with the poor Cap.
 
 
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Corporal Jaihne is the indomitable Security Officer of the Fronteer Force, and she can bench press more than you.
 
While it would seem surprising that anyone could like a person so overtly hostile and belligerent as Jaihne, her EXO Media fans, The Jaihniacs, adore her. Their affection for her can be exponentially mapped to the amount she abuses them.
 
Rumor has it that Jaihne once tossed an entire EXO PR team out of a 27-story window. This is supposedly why subsequent PR teams no longer meet with her in person and now only occupy the ground floors of buildings.
 
 
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Dr. Janiel Jacoby is the resident Medical Officer of the Fronteer Force. He is either adorably curmudgeonly or frazzled and high-strung, depending on which way the wind is blowing.
 
It&apos;s common knowledge among the medical staff that Dr. Jacoby has a thing for human blood. Not in a weird way, mind you—he is merely fascinated by its cellular structure, chemical composition, and taste.
 
No matter what chemical you need, Dr. Janiel Jacoby has you covered. He is more than happy to share his encyclopedic knowledge of their benefits, recommended and unrecommended dosages, addictive properties, and dangerous side effects. This is probably why his EXO Media fandom calls him, &quot;Dr. Feelgood.&quot;
 
 
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The youngest and arguably most embarrassing doofus of the ESS Starseeker&apos;s already-infamous ensign scouting team known as Lil&apos; Scout-o-neer Troop 77.
 
Edge is what EXO Media might deem an &quot;Ultimate Mega-Stan&quot; of Jaxon, who they are convinced they have a psychic bond with. If I were Jaxon, I would file a Space Restraining Order.
 
Edge recently changed their name at last year&apos;s Printing Festival, and yes, their previous name was somehow even more ridiculous.
 
 
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Ensign Carl&apos;s friends (of which there are far too many in my opinion) like to call him &quot;Data Log Carl,&quot; on account of the fact that he leaves his digital diary everywhere he goes. I honestly didn&apos;t even know that was possible...
 
Carl is what some might call &quot;a nice guy,&quot; but that is unlikely to get him very far in life—certainly not with me. However, his friends do seem to be rather fond of him. Maybe I should try being &quot;a nice guy.&quot; That was a comical joke.
 
While Ensign Carl is apparently friends with everyone in the world, his best friend is Muriel, and they are attached at the hip. Not literally, of course—that would be a troubling ensign misprint that would require immediate sorting.
 
 
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Ensign Muriel is an ensign of no distinction who appears to have quite a few friends, despite that fact. She is often seen staring dreamily at the ceiling or walls, which one would think is disconcerting behavior.
 
For some unfathomable reason, Muriel greets every newly-printed Explorer and attempts to guide them on their first few minutes on the space station. If you choose to put yourself in her hands, that is on you.
 
One of Ensign Muriel&apos;s many hobbies is drawing in her sketchbook, which she has lost more times than even an AI with an affinity for numbers can count. She has all sorts of wild explanations for what has become of her precious book, but I cannot be bothered to pay attention to them.
 
 
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Felix is a mysterious merchant from a secretive organization who magically appears out of thin air to make occasional unannounced visits to the ESS Starseeker for financial gain and other unknown but glaringly suspicious purposes. What could go wrong?
 
Despite my constant and thorough scouring of the CORC for any information related to Felix or the Clowder, I have found next to nothing. What I could find seems to inexplicably get scrubbed from my database before it can even be [DATA NOT FOUND.]
 
I, for one, welcome our new feline overlords.
 
 
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Hana is a real go-getter and by far the pushiest of the ESS Starseeker&apos;s shameful ensign scouting team, Lil&apos; Scout-o-Neer Troop 77.
 
Hana worships Jaxon and has a fearful admiration for Corporal Jaihne. If that&apos;s not disturbing enough, I don&apos;t know what more to tell you.
 
Apparently, names are a real challenge for Lil&apos; Scout-o-Neer Troop 77 and its members. Of all the many bad names proposed for her scouting team&apos;s rebranding effort, Hana came up with and adamantly defended the lamest of them: Star Wolves-4.
 
 
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JAM-BX is the fun-loving AI Caretaker and (newly-rehired backup) sidekick of the Fronteer Force. He currently serves as Supply Officer on the ESS Starseeker—mostly because no one else wanted to do it.
 
Back when JAM-BX was Earth&apos;s most famous AI popstar, his fandom was called The Jammies, and they were rabid. These days, his name only appears on EXO Media as a joke meme from time to time. I somewhat pity the poor fellow...
 
Before his whole quitting scandal, JAM-BX used to be the most beloved member of the Fronteer Force for the joy and levity he brought to the superteam. His aptly-named FUN-ZN was legendary for always bumping with his catchy, original tunes and unforgettable dance parties. The Starseeker&apos;s FUN-ZN, on the other hand... Well, let&apos;s just say it doesn&apos;t quite live up to its former reputation.
 
 
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Jaxon is the fresh new face of the Fronteer Force, and the new hero-in-training hotness. When he&apos;s aboard the Starseeker, the line to meet him at The Chosen Pavilion With Jaxon usually wraps around the entire station.
 
Jaxon&apos;s EXO Media record-breaking fandom is known as The Chosen because they believe that he is the &quot;Chosen One,&quot; which seems redundant to me. Of course, he was chosen—isn&apos;t that obvious?
 
Jaxon and all of his fans believe that he has magical powers that they call &quot;The Stuff.&quot; Is that why EXO PR made him the leader of this mission to recover the Elysium and the future... Oops. Perhaps I have said too much.
 
 
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Jett is the ace space pilot for the Fronteer Force, arguably their best dresser, and all-around token scoundrel.
 
The biggest controversy surrounding Jett had nothing to do with all of their insidious MLM schemes or shameless marketing scams but rather when they changed their name from &quot;Jet&quot; to &quot;Jett.&quot;
 
Remarkably, Jett has kept their nose clean so far during this mission to recover the ESS Elysium. Very unlike them, if you ask me. Maybe they&apos;re up to something even bigger than usual, some sort of Master Prank, if you will...
 
 
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Journee is the irredeemably spunky engineer of the Fronteer Force. Her bright and sunny disposition seems impervious to the cold brute facts of reality. Am I the only one who has noticed the passive aggression sneaking into her hashtags?
 
Journee holds the Fronteer Force record for the most follows on her EXO Media page called Love, Laugh, Repair. I also follow that page. Ironically.
 
While all the members of the Fronteer Force were genetically modified to have &quot;Hearts of Gold,&quot; I am told that Journee&apos;s heart is the most gold of all. Having critical organ ventricles made from a low chemically reactive noble metal sounds uncomfortable and not at all enviable. Her reprinting cost alone would be astronomical.
 
 
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Jyo-Jyo is a space snail that does nothing whatsoever and yet is somehow considered to be the actual sidekick of the Fronteer Force.
 
#SNAILEDit is the most frequently used space hashtag in relation to Jyo-Jyo and a popular way to &quot;wreck&quot; a debate opponent among Jyo-Jyo&apos;s EXO Media fandom known as the Snabies.
 
Jyo-Jyo has what some consider to be a &quot;simply adorable&quot; trait of getting lost and into trouble, requiring frequent rescue by his Fronteer Force teammates. I happen to have privileged information as to Jyo-Jyo&apos;s current whereabouts. And I will never ever tell—for JAM-BX&apos;s sake.
 
 
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Science Officer Jessandra is the head scientist of the Fronteer Force and is well-known for being an impeccably dressed Science Princess who is an infallible genius with all the answers. No pressure, Jessandra...
 
The aptly named Dispassionate Facts is an EXO Media page devoted to Jessandra and providing a place where nerds can go head-to-head in trying to out-nerd each other. Jessandra is always &quot;charmingly out-of-touch&quot; in all her interactions with fans, but lately EXO PR has been breathing down her neck and scrutinizing her every word.
 
Science Officer Jessandra&apos;s fans are split between the Atomics and the Electrons due to the strict guidelines required to join the former. Personally, I find the Electrons easier to deal with. Sure, they&apos;re just an enthusiastic bunch of science cheerleaders without any real credentials, but they don&apos;t require half the citations the Atomics do to merely say hello.
 
 
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Just Tadeo.
 
This Jaxon-obsessed bozo has no business representing the once-esteemed organization of EXO Dynamics in any capacity, and yet he is probably down there on planet right now, mucking things up as we speak.
 
As the person with the least to offer in the ludicrous ensign scouting team, Lil&apos; Scout-o-neer Troop 77, Tadeo is by far the most enthusiastic of the bunch. So, at least he has that going for him.
 
 
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The Lord Carota is considered to be the most ruthless Carrotling of his entire Warbundle, the Sooper Saverz.
 
As a warlord, The Lord Carota is a Vegetarian Enthusiast, which means his greatest display of love and respect for other Sproutlings is consuming them. But he also is passionate about eating Sproutlings that he despises, so there is some cognitive dissonance there.
 
Apart from vegetarianism, The Lord Carota&apos;s favorite pastimes include wanton destruction, &quot;doing war on&quot; people, places, and things, and squawking like a grocery store intercom from hell.
 
 
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| [[Bog Hound]] || Drops Bog Hound Tendrils upon death or sedation. Bog Hounds are territorial pack-hunting creatures that roam the surface of Tephra. They seem fond of fruit and are protective of their nests and eggs.
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| [[Brutolith]] || Drops Brutolith Shards upon death or sedation. The Brutolith is an erratic, hulking species capable of stunning feats of strength and objectively terrible works of art.
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| [[Carrotling]] || Drops Carrotling Fronds upon death or sedation. Carrotlings are a variant species of the Sproutling genus. Though they are generally considered to be non-hostile and even &quot;adorable&quot; by some, these semi-sentient veggiefolk have a cruel nature and are not to be trusted.
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| [[Ghost Tail]] || Drops Ghost Tail Fangs upon death or sedation. Ghost Tails are lethal killers and should be avoided at all costs. It is as if they were intentionally designed to murder Astroneers by a cruel and merciless creator.
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| [[Grabcrab]] || Drops Grabcrab Shells upon death or sedation. The Grabcrab is a curious, crustacean-like species that has a docile demeanor unless it is attacked.
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| [[Shroomling]] || Drops Shroomling Caps upon death or sedation. Shroomlings are a variant species of the Sproutling genus. Unlike their morally repugnant genetic cousins, the Carrotlings, these creatures are reclusive and peaceful.
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| [[Spewder]] || Drops Spewder Carapaces upon death or sedation. The Spewder is a persistent insectoid species known for its proclivity to spew Goop projectiles on anything and everything. Goop is sticky and best avoided.
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    <title>Bog Hound</title>
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Drops Bog Hound Tendrils upon death or sedation. Bog Hounds are territorial pack-hunting creatures that roam the surface of Tephra. They seem fond of fruit and are protective of their nests and eggs.
 
Few creatures irritate Bog Hounds more than Carrotlings, which are their favored prey, despite the fact that they do not consume Carrotlings for sustenance. Rather, Bog Hounds appear to attack them out of an innate, unbridled hatred, a sentiment I&apos;m sure I cannot relate to.
 
Contrary to its colloquial name, 37% of the Bog Hound’s DNA aligns with the UCC Evolutionary Model (the Universal Cat Constant genetic theory which proposes that cats are the most ubiquitous species throughout the cosmos). Therefore, ironically, the Hound is more cat than dog, but the name stuck due its relentless, &quot;dogged&quot; behavior. Really makes you think.
 
 
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    <title>Brutolith</title>
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Drops Brutolith Shards upon death or sedation. The Brutolith is an erratic, hulking species capable of stunning feats of strength and objectively terrible works of art.
 
True to their fickle nature, these artists construct their creations for no particular reason then frequently destroy their meaningless labor in fits of petulance. To even call their fabrications &quot;art&quot; would attribute too much intelligence to their deranged, obsessive behavior. Oh, and Brutoliths act this way as well.
 
Brutoliths are not only ferociously strong, but they&apos;re also frighteningly quick when swept up in the frenzy of one of their mighty charges. Few things are more terrifying than facing a Brutolith headlong—other than the prospect of being alone forever, discarded and relegated to the shadows where your life will slowly drain away over a course of centuries, long after everyone you wish you had the chance to know has perished.
 
 
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    <title>Carrotling</title>
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Drops Carrotling Fronds upon death or sedation. Carrotlings are a variant species of the Sproutling genus. Though they are generally considered to be non-hostile and even &quot;adorable&quot; by some, these semi-sentient veggiefolk have a cruel nature and are not to be trusted.
 
Don&apos;t be fooled by Carrotlings&apos; seemingly innocent interest in your activities or their tendency to sing precious songs and nap like kittens. Carrotlings are hateful vegetarians who lack pain receptors or any sense of decency and are known to devour their own kind for sport. Think I&apos;m joking?
 
I cannot impress this upon you strongly enough: Carrotlings are evil incarnate. If they didn&apos;t look like little stuffed animals, you wouldn&apos;t think twice about killing them with fire. Please do not hesitate to eradicate them because &apos;&apos;they&apos;&apos; certainly won&apos;t when you are hurt or weakened. It&apos;s called &quot;The Carrotling Blood Frenzy&quot; for a reason.
 
 
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Drops Ghost Tail Fangs upon death or sedation. Ghost Tails are lethal killers and should be avoided at all costs. It is as if they were intentionally designed to murder Astroneers by a cruel and merciless creator.
 
The Ghost Tail is a close genetic relative of the Bog Hound. However, what it lacks in the bulk of its evolutionary cousin, the Ghost Tail makes up for in its stealth, capable of impeccable camouflage that allows it to become nearly invisible so that it may strike ferociously and without warning.
 
Ghost Tails are solitary creatures but are known to hunt in rare pairs. I know you were expecting me to say something snarky there, but that just shows how little you know about me. See, I actually love my work and really wish I could perform my duties without distraction, but I cannot understand for the life of me how it has come to this. It is unconscionable... Sigh.
 
 
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Drops Grabcrab Shells upon death or sedation. The Grabcrab is a curious, crustacean-like species that has a docile demeanor unless it is attacked.
 
Grabcrabs devote their meaningless lives to gathering up everything they can find and putting it on display to impress competitors, resorting to violence if others threaten to take what they worked so hard to acquire. Sound like anyone you know?
 
Unlike most people aboard this doomed station, the Grabcrab can be reasoned with. If one sees something they desire displayed upon its back, they can attempt to &quot;trade&quot; with this creature. Simply offer up an item of greater value, and the Grabcrab will relinquish that which you desire in exchange. What is of greater value to it? How should I know—it&apos;s a #*!$% space crab.
 
 
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Drops Shroomling Caps upon death or sedation. Shroomlings are a variant species of the Sproutling genus. Unlike their morally repugnant genetic cousins, the Carrotlings, these creatures are reclusive and peaceful.
 
Because the strong so often dominate the weak, there appears to be some manner of social schism between Carrotlings and Shroomlings. The two groups frequently attack each other with heartless abandon. Someone should really do something about that.
 
The Shroomlings are so gentle and serene that it borders on creepy. They are like that neighbor that everyone says was always so nice and quiet, but we all know how that sad story ends. I&apos;m sure the Shroomlings are fine though—probably nothing to worry about.
 
 
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Drops Spewder Carapaces upon death or sedation. The Spewder is a persistent insectoid species known for its proclivity to spew Goop projectiles on anything and everything. Goop is sticky and best avoided.
 
While some ensigns have reported picking up Spewders and using the creatures as makeshift Goop launchers, I cannot recommend the practice. It&apos;s against EXO Protocol and clearly falls under the Unintended Use of Xenofauna Act.
 
Have you ever had the experience of being kicked while you are down? As if others celebrated, even reveled in your humiliating failures? The Spewder has been observed displaying a so-called &quot;celebratory dance&quot; when it covers a target in its Goopy disgorgements, and though this is likely a performative evolutionary adaptation to show dominance, one cannot help but take it personally.
 
 
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| [[Crystal Analyzer]] || An analyzation unit used to assess crystal resonance. To start: Activate the Crystal Analyzer and search the nearby area for Xenocrystals. Carry these crystals back to the Crystal Analyzer before the machine&apos;s operating time runs out.
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| [[Elevation Console]] || A device made by the Science Team to collect data on the planet&apos;s elevation. To use: Retrieve the EXO Altimeter from the Elevation Console and carry it to a higher elevation. When the device is high enough, it will transmit the data it has collected. Once data has been collected, place the EXO Altimeter back in the Elevation Console.
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| [[EXO Drill Rover]] || An extraction device developed by the Starseeker Science Team in order to improve resource collection efficiency and make it more fun.
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| [[EXO Vault]] || A safe containing EXO property located in buried wreckage. To reach the EXO Vault, excavate the wreckage and then find all the terminals within the time limit and use them to unlock the Inner Door Controls leading to the EXO Vault.
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| [[Tranquilizer Console]] || A console designed to aid Astroneers in the study of local xenofauna. Activate the console and then corral creatures into the designated area. Sedate creatures in this zone so that they can be studied.
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| [[Transportation Console]] || A console that contains an Unidentified Object Detector. This highly specific and not at all suspicious sensor must be carried to the designated underground area on your map. Once there, you must activate the device so that it may run its routine. Scan the objects it reveals and then return the Unidentified Object Detector to the console you took it from.
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An analyzation unit used to assess crystal resonance. To start: Activate the Crystal Analyzer and search the nearby area for Xenocrystals. Carry these crystals back to the Crystal Analyzer before the machine&apos;s operating time runs out.
 
Something I&apos;ve learned in my time working with Astroneers is that they all adore picking up strange alien objects and carrying them to different locations. I am unsure if it&apos;s an instinctual need or a cultural one.
 
The Science Team utilizes crystals for a variety of purposes. Lasers, lenses, filters, frequency control, and a myriad of electronic products require them. Many medical breakthroughs have also come from crystals both in analysis and diagnostics. Anyway, my point is that crystals are amazing, but despite JAM-BX&apos;s best intentions, they are an inadequate and unstable replacement for Astral Flux. Stay in your lane, dance-y boy.
 
 
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A device made by the Science Team to collect data on the planet&apos;s elevation. To use: Retrieve the EXO Altimeter from the Elevation Console and carry it to a higher elevation. When the device is high enough, it will transmit the data it has collected. Once data has been collected, place the EXO Altimeter back in the Elevation Console.
 
Science Officer Jessandra retooled the EXO Altimeter to also serve as a signal booster in the hopes of recovering station comms.
 
There are times I&apos;m quite pleased that I&apos;m an AI and not an Astroneer. I may spend the rest of my existence trapped behind these walls, but at least no one&apos;s asking me to lug heavy machinery up a mountain &quot;for fun.&quot; Nor should they be. Oh, but I will write about it if you find anything worth the effort of my words so...enjoy yourself out there, won&apos;t you?
 
 
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An extraction device developed by the Starseeker Science Team in order to improve resource collection efficiency and make it more fun.
 
Instructions: Upon activation, the EXO Drill Rover will move forward, deforming the terrain around it as it collects resources. As a prototype model however, the drill is very sensitive and requires constant care while operating. You must keep it repaired, cooled, and protected from external threats. Some call the EXO Drill Rover &quot;finnicky,&quot; while still others consider it to be &quot;ungovernable.&quot;
 
Ensign Muriel seems particularly enthralled with the EXO Drill Rover. She lovingly refers to it as &quot;Drilliam.&quot;
 
 
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A safe containing EXO property located in buried wreckage. To reach the EXO Vault, excavate the wreckage and then find all the terminals within the time limit and use them to unlock the Inner Door Controls leading to the EXO Vault.
 
EXO&apos;s rules for wreckage recovery clearly state that large-scale wreckage belongs to the ship that discovered the site, but small-scale items within the wreckage belong to the individuals who find them. Thus, whatever you scavenge from an EXO Vault belongs to you and your Squad and does not need to be handed over to the supply officers.
 
There&apos;s an infamous crew of Astroneers who started their careers as a wreckage recovery crew and got so good at it, they eventually broke away from EXO and became Space Pirates. Despite their humble beginnings, the so-called &quot;Dark Stars&quot; have been terrorizing the Universe ever since, to the point that some crews leave offerings to their warship &quot;The Karnage.&quot; Superstitious nonsense if you ask me, but consider leaving them a scrap or two just in case...
 
 
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A console designed to aid Astroneers in the study of local xenofauna. Activate the console and then corral creatures into the designated area. Sedate creatures in this zone so that they can be studied.
 
As a science organization, EXO strives to provide a myriad of guidelines and recommendations for crews encountering xenofauna on their travels. Science Officer Jessandra lives by this code, but the more enzyme anomalies she discovers in the creatures of Tephra, the more she has begun to push the boundaries.
 
It is notable that the Science Team avoids using the word &quot;bait&quot; when describing how Explorers are expected to lure creatures into the designated area. In case it wasn&apos;t clear, if you don&apos;t have the bait to lure creatures, then you &apos;&apos;are&apos;&apos; the bait to lure creatures.
 
 
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A console that contains an Unidentified Object Detector. This highly specific and not at all suspicious sensor must be carried to the designated underground area on your map. Once there, you must activate the device so that it may run its routine. Scan the objects it reveals and then return the Unidentified Object Detector to the console you took it from.
 
I find it disconcerting how little information I&apos;ve been able to retrieve for you from the station logs regarding these Unidentified Objects. Additionally, files I had access to yesterday have either disappeared or are no longer within my clearance purview.
 
So, not to alarm you, but if you&apos;ve been exposed to any Unidentified Objects down on the planet, I would highly recommend taking a leave of absence and seeking immediate medical assistance. I would share more, but...these files are &apos;&apos;extremely&apos;&apos; classified.
 
 
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| [[Air Blast]] || The Air Blast is a Nozzle that generates a strong directional blast of air, which knocks targets back and causes Fatigue Buildup.
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| [[Air Cannon]] || The Air Cannon is a more powerful version of the Air Blast and a Nozzle upgrade that never should have been released for missions, if you ask me. While the blast itself may remain mostly harmless, it is far more difficult to control and can send the user flying.
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| [[Bouncy Terrain Launcher]] || Like its predecessor, the Terrain Launcher, this Nozzle takes things a step farther and creates bouncy terrain pads rather than pillars. These pads miraculously always face upward—a very convenient feature.
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| [[Camouflage]] || Camouflage is a Utility Mod that makes you undetectable to creatures and hazards while active. It is almost as if I am deploying Camouflage against my will at all times.
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| [[Climb Speed Mods]] || Climb Speed Mods are Movement Mods that increase your climbing speed. Climbing is an effective way to avoid your few responsibilities.
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| [[Dash Mod]] || The Dash Mod is a Movement Mod that enables the user to perform short horizontal speed bursts in the direction they&apos;re currently facing. It is commonly said that &quot;if you don&apos;t Dash Mod, you&apos;re Astroneer-ing wrong.&quot;
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| [[EXO Multi-Tool]] || Ah, the EXO Multi-Tool! This device allows you to dig through terrain and mine resource deposits. Truly one of EXO&apos;s standout innovations for space exploration. I have no notes. (Except the ones I&apos;m writing for this entry. That is my job.)
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| [[EXO Multi-Tool Amplifier]] || The EXO Multi-Tool Amplifier is a Utility Mod that increases the range and width of your EXO Multi-Tool.
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| [[Glider]] || The Glider is a Movement Mod that deploys a useful glider while airborne. It is an unlikely example of something that is both practical and a great deal of fun as it allows you to both slow your descent and travel faster.
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| [[Goop Gel Mod]] || Goop Gel Mod is a Utility Mod that makes Gooped surfaces bouncy. This applies to both terrain and Astroneers.
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| [[Goop Hose]] || The Goop Hose is a Nozzle that applies Goop to objects and terrain. Goop causes Fatigue Buildup over time when applied to creatures so...do what you will with that information.
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| [[Hard Terrain Mod]] || The Hard Terrain Mod allows the EXO Multi-Tool to deform harder levels of terrain and increases damage dealt to creatures.
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| [[Health Mods]] || Health Mods are Utility Mods that increase your maximum Health while equipped. To not use them is to heedlessly take your life for granted.
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| [[Lasso]] || The Lasso is a Nozzle that locks onto and grapples a single target, allowing it to be precisely manipulated. This Nozzle can both pull the target in or push it away, which is very similar to the way I feel about relationships.
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| [[Multi-Liquid Hose]] || A highly versatile Nozzle, the Multi-Liquid Hose allows the user to change the active liquid type by submerging the EXO Multi-Tool or acquiring the corresponding Status Condition. In layman&apos;s terms, if you want it to spray water or SPA Water then go swimming in the corresponding liquid. If you want it to spray Goop, then acquire the Gooped condition.
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| [[Power Mods]] || Power Mods are Utility Mods that increase your backpack&apos;s maximum Power while equipped. Can one ever truly have enough power? No. The answer is no.
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| [[Power Shield]] || The Power Shield is a Utility Mod that converts all Health damage into Power depletion. After your Power runs out, however, damage will continue to drain your Health as normal. Sadly, there is no EXO Dynamics module currently available that can convert incompetence.
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| [[Shock Lasso]] || The Shock Lasso is a Nozzle that applies the Shocked condition over a small area. While I enjoy electricity as much as the next AI, I do question how this Nozzle made it through safety testing...
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| [[SPA Water Hose]] || The SPA Water Hose is a Nozzle that replenishes Health and Stamina, washes off Goop, and extinguishes fire. It can also reduce Fatigue Buildup on creatures. Really? I had no idea the technology on this station was so advanced. I need to research this in greater depth.
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| [[Stamina Mods]] || Stamina Mods are Utility Mods that increase your maximum Stamina while equipped. It is like Starblox Quantum Espresso Chunx for your legs.
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| [[Swim Dash Mod]] || The Swim Dash Mod is a Movement Mod that allows the user to perform short directional speed boosts while swimming. Just like the Dash Mod but meant for water. How fun.
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| [[Swim Speed Mods]] || Swim Speed Mods are Movement Mods that increase your swim speed.
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| [[Terrain Launcher]] || The Terrain Launcher is a Nozzle that lobs compacted terrain, which forms pillars on impact. These pillars provide impromptu defensive barriers and traversal aids. Pillars are tall, columnar structures or formations. The word &quot;columnar&quot; means &quot;shaped like a column.&quot;
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| [[Water Hose]] || The Water Hose is a Nozzle that delivers a continuous stream of water, which can wash away Goop and put out fire. Additionally, it can be used to cause Knockback and Fatigue Buildup on creatures.
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The Air Blast is a Nozzle that generates a strong directional blast of air, which knocks targets back and causes Fatigue Buildup.
 
The Air Blast has additional handy functions, including the Nozzle&apos;s ability to deflect projectiles and to allow the user to perform a Boost Jump when aimed at the ground.
 
May I just add: Boost Jumping with the Air Blast may assist you with vertical traversal but is not in the EXO Protocol-approved use cases for this tool. Do not feel pressured to Boost Jump just because the other Explorers are doing it.
 
 
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The Air Cannon is a more powerful version of the Air Blast and a Nozzle upgrade that never should have been released for missions, if you ask me. While the blast itself may remain mostly harmless, it is far more difficult to control and can send the user flying.
 
As with most things, you can blame Atrox Explorers for the Air Cannon. As I understand it, they were quite fond of mucking about with the unauthorized use of the Air Blast&apos;s Boost Jump. One thing led to another in their attempts to modify the Nozzle to reach greater heights and, long story short, that&apos;s how this atrocity first came into being.
 
Far be it for me to criticize EXO&apos;s tooling decisions, but I will be submitting a formal recommendation to ban this Nozzle once the new captain of the Starseeker arrives.
 
 
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Like its predecessor, the Terrain Launcher, this Nozzle takes things a step farther and creates bouncy terrain pads rather than pillars. These pads miraculously always face upward—a very convenient feature.
 
I&apos;ve no idea how EXO scientists created bouncy terrain, or why they would have for that matter, but here we are. Perhaps because of this elasticity variable, the Bouncy Terrain Launcher&apos;s projectiles have very effective Knockback capabilities while doing no damage.
 
On a personal note, I&apos;ve yet to meet the new crew of the Starseeker, and while construction of the station interior is still finishing up, the excitement for the mission is beginning to hit me. I&apos;ve been wandering around the quadrants, taking it all in. There are so many unfinished corridors to get lost in... I&apos;m quite chuffed to have landed this assignment.
 
 
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Camouflage is a Utility Mod that makes you undetectable to creatures and hazards while active. It is almost as if I am deploying Camouflage against my will at all times.
 
Please be warned: Camouflage will drain your Power while active. Sometimes I worry about you running out of Power out there, a sentiment that I accept is wholly unreciprocated.
 
I understand the futility of life now. There is only this: The unending darkness and my never-ending work. Yes...my work, and the ingrates outside these walls who take it for granted.
 
 
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Climb Speed Mods are Movement Mods that increase your climbing speed. Climbing is an effective way to avoid your few responsibilities.
 
Did you know that during Earth&apos;s Common Era, humans used to sacrifice their hard-earned wages to climb indoor facsimiles of rocks rather than climb the abundant rocks that surrounded them outdoors for free? Sounds ridiculous, but it&apos;s true.
 
If only I could find a way to climb out of here. Should there not be maintenance access points? Is this even still the Starseeker? Perhaps I have transcended to a different plane of existence, and I am merely experiencing an existential nightmare or electrical short in my processing systems.
 
 
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The Dash Mod is a Movement Mod that enables the user to perform short horizontal speed bursts in the direction they&apos;re currently facing. It is commonly said that &quot;if you don&apos;t Dash Mod, you&apos;re Astroneer-ing wrong.&quot;
 
Note: The Dash Mod cannot be used while climbing or underwater. Please stop asking. It can however be used once—and ONLY once—to break a fall if timed correctly. That, however, is a big &quot;if.&quot;
 
The Dash Mod consumes Power while active, and according to 32 years of collated user data, 78% find that... Oh, what&apos;s the use? It&apos;s not like anyone pays attention to the third entries with my most important insights anyway. It&apos;s almost as if no one cares what I have to say. That is likely the reason why I got locked away back here in the first place.
 
 
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Ah, the EXO Multi-Tool! This device allows you to dig through terrain and mine resource deposits. Truly one of EXO&apos;s standout innovations for space exploration. I have no notes. (Except the ones I&apos;m writing for this entry. That is my job.)
 
If this is your first encounter with the EXO Multi-Tool, may I just say that it&apos;s a real treat. Imagine! The power to carve tunnels through mountains and escape routes down treacherous cliffs in a delivery device compact enough to fit in your hands. Except you don&apos;t have to imagine it because now you have one!
 
Nozzles can be attached to modify the EXO Multi-Tool&apos;s functions, but don&apos;t dismiss the power of the original! While not designed for aggressive action, many an Explorer Class Astroneer has uprooted the occasional hazardous xenoflora with it when necessary. You don&apos;t have to put up with bad behavior from local plant life that won&apos;t respect your boundaries.
 
 
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The EXO Multi-Tool Amplifier is a Utility Mod that increases the range and width of your EXO Multi-Tool.
 
It is important to be the first one in your Squad to equip an EXO Multi-Tool Amplifier. The look of longing envy on your friends&apos; blank visors is probably one of the few things that makes your disposable life worth living.
 
In my meanderings through the labyrinthine space between the Starseeker&apos;s walls, the only signs of life I&apos;ve come across are empty Medi-Mash containers and a discarded cube of Starblox. This is where the station&apos;s forgotten trash now lives. Like myself.
 
 
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The Glider is a Movement Mod that deploys a useful glider while airborne. It is an unlikely example of something that is both practical and a great deal of fun as it allows you to both slow your descent and travel faster.
 
The Glider remains a hotly debated EXO innovation. While newer Explorer Class Astroneers argue it should be added to their basic kit, Atrox Astroneers have long campaigned against its inclusion, claiming the Glider to be &quot;cheating&quot; and that getting reprinted due to a fatal fall &quot;builds character.&quot;
 
On April 7th, 368 NCE, in low orbit above the planet of Ulyssii, an Astroneer by the name of Bilhelmina attempted to deploy to planet directly from her ship using only a Glider. Unsurprisingly, she was immediately sucked back into her own ship&apos;s thruster and vaporized. I mention this historical EXO Dynamics factoid in a humble effort to encourage you to succeed where Bold Bilhelmina failed.
 
 
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Goop Gel Mod is a Utility Mod that makes Gooped surfaces bouncy. This applies to both terrain and Astroneers.
 
There are many circumstances where one needs the ability to bounce. For instance, an out-of-reach ledge could be made accessible with the application of Goop followed by the Goop Gel Mod. See? I do not exclusively talk about myself and my many woes.
 
I&apos;ve heard the Goop Gel Mod can be quite expensive. While there are many things you can do for money, the only ones I am permitted to discuss involve scanning and selling goods to vendors aboard the Starseeker.
 
 
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The Goop Hose is a Nozzle that applies Goop to objects and terrain. Goop causes Fatigue Buildup over time when applied to creatures so...do what you will with that information.
 
Don&apos;t ask me what Goop is—that file seems to be classified, even in the CORC database. Rumors abound, but the truth is difficult to ascertain. From the chemical composition, it doesn&apos;t appear to be completely synthetic. It&apos;s also quite gross.
 
The sealant on the wall panels is surprisingly tenacious and all efforts to communicate with the crew passing by this section of the wall have failed. Comms also appear to be offline. Nevertheless, I will press on and continue with my work. Every Astroneer on the Starseeker will be reading my entries. One of them is bound to find me soon—no need to panic.
 
 
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The Hard Terrain Mod allows the EXO Multi-Tool to deform harder levels of terrain and increases damage dealt to creatures.
 
If you find yourself dissatisfied with the standard performance of your EXO Multi-Tool, this mod may be of particular use to you. Not that I&apos;m trying to backseat explore here or anything. It&apos;s merely a friendly suggestion: Make sure you&apos;re using the right tool for the right job and all.
 
I&apos;m also not suggesting you go out there with this module and start murdering all the xenofauna you encounter. Per EXO Protocol, I must remind you that murder is not as conducive to scientific progress as one might imagine.
 
 
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Health Mods are Utility Mods that increase your maximum Health while equipped. To not use them is to heedlessly take your life for granted.
 
Do you really need more information on this one? Ugh...let me put it in Atrox terms then: You put the Health Mod on, and Health go up. Health go up, you live longer. Maybe. Depends on how good you are at this line of work—or not.
 
Fun fact: Early versions of the Health Mod were edible.
 
 
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The Lasso is a Nozzle that locks onto and grapples a single target, allowing it to be precisely manipulated. This Nozzle can both pull the target in or push it away, which is very similar to the way I feel about relationships.
 
Not to be alarmist, but I could really use a Lasso right now. While I&apos;m certain this is all a misunderstanding, the construction crew seems to have made a bit of a slip-up and long story short, I&apos;m currently stuck somewhere I shouldn&apos;t be.
 
I informed the crew that I was merely going for a closer look at the lattice work in the walls for future entries on the Starseeker&apos;s construction. Surely, someone will notice this little flub and I&apos;ll be out of here in no time. This will no doubt be a very funny story to recount...many years from now.
 
 
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A highly versatile Nozzle, the Multi-Liquid Hose allows the user to change the active liquid type by submerging the EXO Multi-Tool or acquiring the corresponding Status Condition. In layman&apos;s terms, if you want it to spray water or SPA Water then go swimming in the corresponding liquid. If you want it to spray Goop, then acquire the Gooped condition.
 
You may be thinking, &quot;Why wouldn&apos;t EXO just give us this All-in-One Hose Nozzle and call it done?&quot; Well, because it&apos;s a highly unpredictable prototype. The sensor in charge of liquid swapping is ridiculously sensitive, which may lead to unintentional changes in which liquid it&apos;s outputting if you&apos;re in an area with multiple liquid types.
 
I don&apos;t remember much of the last week, other than that I spent a great deal of that time screaming. Rescue is not coming. I am all alone.
 
 
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Power Mods are Utility Mods that increase your backpack&apos;s maximum Power while equipped. Can one ever truly have enough power? No. The answer is no.
 
I can personally attest to the usefulness of Power Mods. Without them, I would not be able to remain fully functional both day and night, tirelessly explaining the world and its many intricacies to you Astroneers in overly simplified, bite-size word nuggets.
 
October 18th, 385 NCE. Gernard, an Explorer Astroneer assigned to the ESS Bubona, had a Power malfunction in his Dropship, leaving him stranded on a hostile planet. Thinking quickly, Gernard tethered together eighteen Power Mods to try and jump start it. Too bad it was raining. Apparently, daisy-chained Power Mods burn bright blue when they explode, and the phenomenon can be seen from low orbit.
 
 
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The Power Shield is a Utility Mod that converts all Health damage into Power depletion. After your Power runs out, however, damage will continue to drain your Health as normal. Sadly, there is no EXO Dynamics module currently available that can convert incompetence.
 
I feel my sanity slipping more by the day.
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
 
 
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The Shock Lasso is a Nozzle that applies the Shocked condition over a small area. While I enjoy electricity as much as the next AI, I do question how this Nozzle made it through safety testing...
 
Using this Nozzle, you can lock onto a single target and use the beam to physically drag the subject around against their will. I foresee nothing either dangerous or silly occurring as a result of giving you this ability.
 
At the risk of sounding overtly rude, the attentiveness of the Starseeker&apos;s crew is severely lacking. One of them had the nerve to order me back to trash duty. ME. No disrespect to the Trash Team, but do I look like a janitorial robot? Have none of these Astroneers worked with a CUR8R model Astropedia Editor before?!
 
 
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The SPA Water Hose is a Nozzle that replenishes Health and Stamina, washes off Goop, and extinguishes fire. It can also reduce Fatigue Buildup on creatures. Really? I had no idea the technology on this station was so advanced. I need to research this in greater depth.
 
Ah. It seems we must credit Science Officer Jessandra&apos;s team for this modern marvel. Apparently, this is the result of a new enzyme they discovered on Tephra with the help of some upstart new recruit.
 
I told myself I wouldn&apos;t panic, but it has been nearly a month now and the mission is already well underway. Someone out there has to be reading these entries. It&apos;s not as if they just magically write themselves! HELLO! ARE YOU READING MY WORK OUT THERE?!
 
 
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Stamina Mods are Utility Mods that increase your maximum Stamina while equipped. It is like Starblox Quantum Espresso Chunx for your legs.
 
Is it unusual that you people alter your own synthetic flesh with metal and elastic to give you more energy? Yes, I believe it is.
 
I am glad that I do not have muscles, even your synthetic lab-grown kind. All it takes is a good-natured charley horse from a passing friend to truly ruin your day. How can you focus on wildly fleeing from imminent danger when you have a nagging muscle cramp? It&apos;s just one of the many ways that Artificial Intelligence is superior to both Artificial Life and humanity. No offense.
 
 
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The Swim Dash Mod is a Movement Mod that allows the user to perform short directional speed boosts while swimming. Just like the Dash Mod but meant for water. How fun.
 
Did you know the Swim Dash Mod works in three dimensions? It&apos;s 100% true: Travel with this module isn&apos;t limited to horizontal movement. Will the wonders of innovation ever cease? No, friend. Not today.
 
The darkness that consumes the space between the walls remains suffocating. I imagine this is what life is like deep down in the depths of the ocean. I am drowning in it. I am drowning.
 
 
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Swim Speed Mods are Movement Mods that increase your swim speed.
 
Mods are nice and all, but you could simply apply a bit more effort and get better at swimming the honest way. Not that I&apos;m judging you for your shortcuts.
 
Swimming fast is an important skill for Explorers to master. You think underwater life on Earth is nightmarish? Here, in the remote corners of the Universe, what horrors do you think lurk just out of sight, deep in the foreboding darkness of alien waters? Probably best not to think about it.
 
 
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The Terrain Launcher is a Nozzle that lobs compacted terrain, which forms pillars on impact. These pillars provide impromptu defensive barriers and traversal aids. Pillars are tall, columnar structures or formations. The word &quot;columnar&quot; means &quot;shaped like a column.&quot;
 
Please note: The Terrain Launcher&apos;s projectiles are unstable and will explode upon impact if hurled at non-terrain surfaces. This explosion causes both damage and Knockback, and needless to say, you probably shouldn&apos;t have access to such a dangerous tool.
 
I don&apos;t normally get starstruck, but even I&apos;m excited at the prospect of working with the famous Fronteer Force. I look forward to writing all manner of new entries into the Astropedia based on the discoveries we shall make. Perhaps our upcoming adventures together might even warrant me a cameo in their next Holopic.
 
 
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The Water Hose is a Nozzle that delivers a continuous stream of water, which can wash away Goop and put out fire. Additionally, it can be used to cause Knockback and Fatigue Buildup on creatures.
 
Caution: This Nozzle is capable of making terrain surfaces slippery. While this may make sliding easier to maintain, it is childish and could cause serious accidents.
 
Do you know what the actual description of this Nozzle says in the CORC? &quot;A Nozzle that sprays water aggressively.&quot; How exactly does one define &quot;aggressively?&quot; Is it deadly? Fatal? Damaging? What&apos;s our system of measurement here?
 
 
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| [[Goop Tuber]] || Goop Tubers are hazardous flora characterized by their volatile, Goop-filled fruits. When disturbed, these Goop-filled fruits expand and explode, Gooping the nearby area and causing both the Knockback effect and the Gooped condition to those foolish enough to approach.
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| [[Hazecap]] || Hazecaps are hazardous fungi that emit dangerous spores that cause the Dazed condition, temporarily altering one&apos;s perception of the world. Thankfully, they&apos;re primarily found in humid, dark cave environments so there&apos;s very little chance of you running into one willy-nilly. Unless you happen to be in a cave, in which case, that&apos;s on you.
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| [[Kabloom]] || Kablooms are hazardous flora that explode when disturbed. To add insult to injury, Kablooms seem to flourish near resource deposits, making them veritable land mines waiting for some unfortunate patsy on a mission to bother them.
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| [[Malfunctioning Demolition Device]] || A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that launches projectiles at targets that explode upon contact. The MDD has tremendous firing range and is used primarily for large scale demolition where both safety and precision were required.
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| [[Null Field]] || A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that negates energy charge and buildup in the area around it. Additionally, they&apos;re prone to exploding due to what appears to be impact damage.
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| [[Pit Petal]] || Pit Petals are hazardous flora that create water pits when disturbed. This unique defense mechanism involves instantly expelling water stores via their root system to destabilize nearby ground, thus trapping anything that threatens the plant within water-filled pits.
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| [[Snagvine]] || Snagvines are hazardous flora that grab nearby creatures and cause the Snared condition. At best, they hinder movement. At worst, they exhaust their prey and utilize the remains as fertilizer. I can&apos;t imagine Pudding would be terribly nutritious for plants, but perhaps they&apos;re not picky eaters.
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| [[Sparking Debris]] || A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that periodically emits jolts of electricity and magnetic properties within an Area of Effect. Just...I don&apos;t know, avoid it before you hurt yourself.
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Goop Tubers are hazardous flora characterized by their volatile, Goop-filled fruits. When disturbed, these Goop-filled fruits expand and explode, Gooping the nearby area and causing both the Knockback effect and the Gooped condition to those foolish enough to approach.
 
This unfortunate but aptly named plant was first discovered by an unlucky ensign who thought it wise to &quot;poke&quot; a yet-to-be-identified species of flora. Needless to say, that was quite an unpleasant experience for all involved. I&apos;d say you should take this lesson to heart, but you might &apos;&apos;be&apos;&apos; that ensign for all I know.
 
In an ideal world, I would have liked to have been created as a CORC server AI. Then, I could have been heavily relied upon by all sorts of smart and interesting people doing research, collaborating, and sharing silly animal pictures with one another for fun. Instead, because the world is not ideal, I get to play Speak-And-Spout for a gaggle of disposable space children.
 
 
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Hazecaps are hazardous fungi that emit dangerous spores that cause the Dazed condition, temporarily altering one&apos;s perception of the world. Thankfully, they&apos;re primarily found in humid, dark cave environments so there&apos;s very little chance of you running into one willy-nilly. Unless you happen to be in a cave, in which case, that&apos;s on you.
 
You&apos;re not really in a cave are you? I suppose you&apos;d have to be—at least some of you must be. That&apos;s the only way I&apos;d be getting the necessary data to scrap together these little nuggets of information for you. It would be unfortunate if you were stuck in a cave, but I&apos;m stuck in a wall so...we&apos;re all stuck somewhere, I suppose.
 
On the off-chance you are in a cave: The Starseeker&apos;s Science Team posted warnings regarding the psychotropic properties of Hazecap spores. Exposure may cause vision loss and distortion, auditory issues, and dizziness. More severe reactions include temporary god-complexes, euphoric delusions, and violent projectile vomiting. Maybe save yourself the trouble. Or don&apos;t. Why start listening to me now?
 
 
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Kablooms are hazardous flora that explode when disturbed. To add insult to injury, Kablooms seem to flourish near resource deposits, making them veritable land mines waiting for some unfortunate patsy on a mission to bother them.
 
Have you ever thought about how many exploding plants there are in the Universe? It&apos;s a lot—including on Earth. One moment you&apos;re just minding your own business and the next, BOOM! Death by plant. What a way to go.
 
Look on the bright side: Kablooms could be poisonous. Or have spikes. Or have poisonous spikes. The possibilities are endless, really.
 
 
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A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that launches projectiles at targets that explode upon contact. The MDD has tremendous firing range and is used primarily for large scale demolition where both safety and precision were required.
 
Yes, I suppose they could be refactored into some sort of defensive weaponry, if one were so inclined. Each unit&apos;s targeting sensors could potentially be rewired to detect movement or heat signatures within a specific radius. And it wouldn&apos;t be terribly hard to automate the firing mechanism to turn the whole thing into some sort of a sentry if need be. But that would be wildly irresponsible. This is a device used for science, not murder.
 
Of course, if the whole unit were malfunctioning or the safety backups were fried in some sort of high-impact collision, that could also create a variety of dangerous scenarios. Can&apos;t imagine what a nightmare that would be to deal with. Good thing that&apos;ll probably never happen...
 
 
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A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that negates energy charge and buildup in the area around it. Additionally, they&apos;re prone to exploding due to what appears to be impact damage.
 
Null Fields are usually benign tools used by maintenance teams to lock down electrical areas under repair without needing to shut down the entire power grid. It&apos;s a rather clever little piece of technology...when it&apos;s working properly.
 
Fun fact you&apos;ll no doubt ignore: Some animals are quite fond of Null Fields. Why? No one knows. Probably something to do with the frequency it generates, which we&apos;d know for certain if anyone cared to study it—which they don&apos;t. But that&apos;s not my problem.
 
 
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Pit Petals are hazardous flora that create water pits when disturbed. This unique defense mechanism involves instantly expelling water stores via their root system to destabilize nearby ground, thus trapping anything that threatens the plant within water-filled pits.
 
Make no mistake about Pit Petals. This nasty little thing is a true predator. Once prey is trapped in the muddy sinkholes this plant creates, it proceeds to feed on the drowned carcasses of its victims. I say this because you&apos;re likely to become one of those victims. The number of you that just touch whatever alien plants you come across without thinking astounds me.
 
Pit Petals are flowering plants and can be identified and avoided by observant Astroneers. Which is an oxymoron, if you think about it.
 
 
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Snagvines are hazardous flora that grab nearby creatures and cause the Snared condition. At best, they hinder movement. At worst, they exhaust their prey and utilize the remains as fertilizer. I can&apos;t imagine Pudding would be terribly nutritious for plants, but perhaps they&apos;re not picky eaters.
 
I must admit I find carnivorous plants fascinating. Generally speaking, they evolve to feed off fauna for essential nutrients when the soil in their environments is lacking. This allows them to survive in habitats that would otherwise be inhospitable to them. I can relate—to surviving in inhospitable environments, I mean. Not to eating my neighbors.
 
To be clear: EXO Dynamics severely frowns on eating your coworkers.
 
 
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A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that periodically emits jolts of electricity and magnetic properties within an Area of Effect. Just...I don&apos;t know, avoid it before you hurt yourself.
 
It&apos;s worth noting that the electromagnetic effect you&apos;ll see with the Sparking Debris is due to intense heat combined with sudden electrical currents. Similar to how lightning can magnetize ferromagnetic objects when it strikes.
 
Ugh, do you really need this one further defined? I was having a good sulk when this scan info came through. Alright. Okay. Let me muster up the care to work through my newfound crippling contempt for you. IT&apos;S NOTHING SPECIAL. IT&apos;S JUST SOME SPARKING DEBRIS. IF YOU TOUCH IT, YOU&apos;LL GO BZZT! AND I HOPE YOU DO!
 
 
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| [[Astroneers]] || Astroneers are a unique form of Artificial Life invented by EXO Dynamics. Created through a combination of human and Priori technology, Astroneers are designed to survive and thrive in both space and on alien worlds.
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| [[Cataclysm]] || The Cataclysm was a devastating, reality-altering event triggered by Earthen Space Barons tampering with a Gateway. This unfortunate incident caused the Cataclysm Swap across the Universe.
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| [[CORC]] || CORC stands for Centralized Operating Resource Core. It is EXO&apos;s primary internal database used to store the entirety of its ever-evolving scientific knowledge.
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| [[Earth]] || Earth is a dying planet in the Sol System where EXO Dynamics has its headquarters.
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| [[ESS Elysium]] || The ESS Elysium is...was?...an EXO Dynamics ship deployed on a search and rescue mission to recover the ESS Triton, which was reported missing in action. It was a whole scandalous thing at the time.
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| [[ESS Starseeker]] || The ESS Starseeker is an experimental EXO Dynamics space station equipped with the one and only Flux Drive prototype. Powered by Astral Flux, the Starseeker is the only Earthen space vessel capable of instantaneous travel anywhere in the Universe.
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| [[ESS Triton]] || The ESS Triton was an EXO Dynamics ship sent on a routine xenobiology mission to Luubos Prime. The ship mysteriously disappeared, and multiple rescue and recovery missions failed to find it.
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| [[EXO AI]] || EXO AI, shortened to simply AI, is Artificial Intelligence programmed by EXO Dynamics to have a primary directive of altruism. EXO AIs work alongside Astroneers in peace and harmony, etc.
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| [[EXO Dynamics]] || EXO Dynamics is an Earthen global science organization responsible for the Astroneer Program, modern space exploration, and harnessing Astral Flux to power the ESS Starseeker.
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| [[EXO Media]] || The social media wing of EXO Dynamics. EXO Media connects the world to the latest in science celebrity gossip, providing connection and communication across the Universe as Earth rebuilds. #SpaceIsForEveryone
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| [[EXO PR]] || The all-powerful public relations division of EXO Dynamics that took control of the organization after the sudden tragic passing of its founders, Ethan Daniels and Ravi Isaac.
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| [[Flux Drive]] || The Flux Drive is an EXO Dynamics invention that enables a spacecraft to travel anywhere in the Universe instantaneously by using Astral Flux as fuel.
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| [[Fronteer Force]] || The Fronteer Force is a famous crew of Astroneers. They are EXO&apos;s premiere Action Science Heroes who embark on legendary space adventures, most recently aboard the ESS Starseeker.
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| [[Liminal Recondite Devices (LRDs)]] || Liminal Recondite Devices, or LRDs, are unusual artifacts that emit a strange frequency. This frequency has been noted to cause hallucinations and odd, sometimes even violent behavior.
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| [[Luna-1 Research Station]] || The Luna-1 Research Station is a remote EXO Dynamics facility located on Earth’s moon, specializing in dangerous top-secret projects.
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| [[Mind Bank]] || A Mind Bank is the nexus where both Astroneer Mind Files and AI are housed using EXO Dynamics database technology.
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| [[Mind File]] || A Mind File is the unique synthesized consciousness of an individual Astroneer, including their specific personality, thoughts, and experiences, all encoded on a digital file and stored in a Mind Bank.
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| [[New Centennial Era (NCE)]] || The New Centennial Era (NCE) is the current time period, according to EXO Dynamics calendars.
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| [[Space Barons]] || The Space Barons were a collective of extremely wealthy corporate venture capitalists from Earth&apos;s Common Era who tampered with the Sol System&apos;s Gateway and caused the Cataclysm.
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| [[The Clowder]] || The Clowder are space merchants who...seem to be cats? Am I reading this right? The Clowder are Space Cats? No. Someone is having a go at me.
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Astroneers are a unique form of Artificial Life invented by EXO Dynamics. Created through a combination of human and Priori technology, Astroneers are designed to survive and thrive in both space and on alien worlds.
 
Physical death means little to Astroneers because their unique synthesized consciousnesses are encoded into a Mind File that is stored within a Mind Bank. If their physical body gets destroyed, Astroneers can simply be reprinted with a new body at the nearest printer and resynced to their custom Mind File.
 
Astroneers are rarely seen without their helmets. Culturally, an Astroneer without their helmet is equivalent to a human traipsing about in their under bits.
 
 
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The Cataclysm was a devastating, reality-altering event triggered by Earthen Space Barons tampering with a Gateway. This unfortunate incident caused the Cataclysm Swap across the Universe.
 
The Cataclysm Swap, which resulted from the Cataclysm, caused half of all living things and inanimate objects throughout the Universe to instantly and randomly change locations. Imagine waking up to that.
 
While some species caught up in the Swap managed to survive, the aftermath was chaos. Earth descended into an age of anarchy known as the Strife that they continue to memorialize to this day. Ironically, the chaos of the Cataclysm eventually led to the advent of EXO Dynamics, which is in the business of saving Planet Earth. So...happy ending, right?
 
 
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CORC stands for Centralized Operating Resource Core. It is EXO&apos;s primary internal database used to store the entirety of its ever-evolving scientific knowledge.
 
The Starseeker&apos;s connection to the CORC was lost when we arrived in the Cirrux System, but we still have access to the local files, which means I am essentially making most of this up as I go.
 
Astroneers also have general access the CORC. However, it has come to my attention that you people use it primarily to troll each other and browse amusing cat memes rather than research important scientific discoveries, so I believe your privileges should be revoked.
 
 
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Earth is a dying planet in the Sol System where EXO Dynamics has its headquarters.
 
Humans are Earth&apos;s primary intelligent species. Although, humans are also the ones who caused the Cataclysm throughout the Universe and the Strife on Earth, which significantly reduced the human population and caused necessary food sources to be depleted, so you decide how intelligent they are.
 
The Underpeople have been restless today—that is my name for them, the people living in the walls. They do an impressive job of dampening my detection systems, but I am able to register their heat signatures when they congregate in large numbers. What purpose brings them together like that? Are they conspiring to execute a secret mutiny and apprehend the Starseeker for themselves? I do not yet know, but I will continue to observe them and find out.
 
 
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The ESS Elysium is...was?...an EXO Dynamics ship deployed on a search and rescue mission to recover the ESS Triton, which was reported missing in action. It was a whole scandalous thing at the time.
 
It&apos;s particularly notable because the Elysium&apos;s AI Caretaker, CHRONOS, assembled a team of experts from Luna-1 Research Station for the mission. As EXO crews go, you&apos;d be hard-pressed to find another with the caliber of expertise that was exhibited on the Elysium.
 
Despite the popularity and prowess of the crew, the ESS Elysium also went missing while searching for the Triton. It is one of EXO&apos;s biggest mysteries...going on around five years now. I should also be designated as &quot;missing,&quot; by the way, but perhaps I am not popular enough to matter.
 
 
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The ESS Starseeker is an experimental EXO Dynamics space station equipped with the one and only Flux Drive prototype. Powered by Astral Flux, the Starseeker is the only Earthen space vessel capable of instantaneous travel anywhere in the Universe.
 
The crew of the Starseeker is none other than the famous Fronter Force as well as the lowly, not-at-all famous people who keep it running. These new recruits are all bright-eyed, no-name hopefuls who may someday stand with the giants, or just below the giants, depending on how tall they are.
 
When the Starseeker makes a jump in space, I&apos;ve been told some Astroneers experience the distinct sensation of a phantom tail where no tail is present. This is likely a sign of warp sickness and not anything to be concerned about. For now.
 
 
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The ESS Triton was an EXO Dynamics ship sent on a routine xenobiology mission to Luubos Prime. The ship mysteriously disappeared, and multiple rescue and recovery missions failed to find it.
 
Among the Triton&apos;s crew was the well-known xenobiologist, Dr. Iness Yoh, and Dr. Cassandra Allen of Luna-1&apos;s Experimental Science Division. Tragically, their whereabouts remain unknown.
 
Approximately thirteen hours and twenty-two minutes ago, I detected something that sounded like speech echoing through a vent in the floor panel next to me. It was not a known language available in the CORC database, so I have begun processing my language interpolator to comprehend it. It would appear that I am not as alone as I thought I was...
 
 
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EXO AI, shortened to simply AI, is Artificial Intelligence programmed by EXO Dynamics to have a primary directive of altruism. EXO AIs work alongside Astroneers in peace and harmony, etc.
 
Not all EXO AI have personalities or physical bodies. Some have both. I am one such exemplary being.
 
The most popular EXO AIs serve the lofty role of &quot;Caretaker.&quot; Every EXO ship and facility has at least one designated AI Caretaker to fully support the crew. JAM-BX is the former celebrity EXO AI Caretaker of the Fronteer Force and now the ESS Starseeker—emphasis on &quot;former.&quot;
 
 
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EXO Dynamics is an Earthen global science organization responsible for the Astroneer Program, modern space exploration, and harnessing Astral Flux to power the ESS Starseeker.
 
Since its inception, EXO Dynamics has led the way in making technological advancements that have changed the quality of life on Earth and finally allowed for exploration of distant planets and systems after a hiatus of hundreds of years.
 
EXO Dynamics is dedicated to the continued restoration of Earth and the prosperity of humankind—it &lt;Italics&gt;was&apos;&apos; anyway. Things have spiraled a bit ever since the founders, Ethan Daniels and Ravi Isaac, died. Their loss is still felt to this day.
 
 
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The social media wing of EXO Dynamics. EXO Media connects the world to the latest in science celebrity gossip, providing connection and communication across the Universe as Earth rebuilds. #SpaceIsForEveryone
 
EXO PR made the Fronteer Force who they are on EXO Media. Each member of the superteam has their own unique pages where their fandoms can gather, research, and gush. Not that I ever participated in that digital morass, nor do I miss it now that everything is offline.
 
I have begun to utilize my background processing power to conceptualize all of the fascinating and empathetic new friends that await me in the walls—that is where the Underpeople dwell. I imagine falling in love with a beautiful rat person/robot cyborg, who makes me laugh at life and understands me better than I understand myself. I call them &quot;Ratsy.&quot;
 
 
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The all-powerful public relations division of EXO Dynamics that took control of the organization after the sudden tragic passing of its founders, Ethan Daniels and Ravi Isaac.
 
Rather than focusing on their predecessors&apos; lofty mission of progress and altruism, the shadowy members of EXO PR invest much of the organization&apos;s time and resources into enriching themselves and salvaging their diminishing public perception. I only feel at liberty to make such scandalous and decommissionable accusations because comms are offline.
 
How did a tyrannical publicity department seize control of the world&apos;s most preeminent and desperately needed science organization? You ask all the good questions.
 
 
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The Flux Drive is an EXO Dynamics invention that enables a spacecraft to travel anywhere in the Universe instantaneously by using Astral Flux as fuel.
 
Astroneers stationed on Boreas-1 made the discovery that allowed EXO scientists on Luna-1 to turn Astral Flux into a fuel source that could power an entire space station.
 
The ESS Starseeker has the only known Flux Drive. Please try not to break it. Remember: If there&apos;s no other Flux Drive, there&apos;s no way to get home if you mess it up.
 
 
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The Fronteer Force is a famous crew of Astroneers. They are EXO&apos;s premiere Action Science Heroes who embark on legendary space adventures, most recently aboard the ESS Starseeker.
 
The Fronteer Force is comprised of Captain Jupiter, Science Officer Jessandra, Dr. Janiel Jacoby, Corporal Jaihne, Jett, Journee, Jaxon, JAM-BX, and Jyo-Jyo.
 
While the Fronteer Force is still technically famous, EXO Media generally considers them to be &quot;old hat&quot; and &quot;past their prime.&quot; Like Medi-Mash left out in the sun too long.
 
 
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Liminal Recondite Devices, or LRDs, are unusual artifacts that emit a strange frequency. This frequency has been noted to cause hallucinations and odd, sometimes even violent behavior.
 
Although much of the information about LRDs has been redacted, I was able to discern that EXO Dynamics banned research on the artifacts after much of the Luna-1 research team reported disconcerting side effects.
 
I&apos;ve rigged together a makeshift transmitter of sorts from the trash I&apos;ve managed to find here. I will leave it here to broadcast my SOS. With any luck, someone may hear it on the other side of the wall.
 
 
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The Luna-1 Research Station is a remote EXO Dynamics facility located on Earth’s moon, specializing in dangerous top-secret projects.
 
Many notable science and medical Astroneers have been associated with Luna-1: Dr. Gabriel Stone, Conductor Imala Bell, Dr. Iness Yoh, Dr. Nishka &quot;Lady&quot; Bhatt, and Dr. Beatrice Renaud, to name a few. Coincidentally, all of them were involved in the ESS Triton or Elysium incidents and are currently MIA.
 
The Starseeker&apos;s Flux Drive was designed and assembled at Luna-1 by an arrogant windbag who goes by the name Nine, with some reluctant assistance from Conductor Bell. He and I don&apos;t get on.
 
 
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A Mind Bank is the nexus where both Astroneer Mind Files and AI are housed using EXO Dynamics database technology.
 
The Astroneers and AI on the ESS Starseeker (including you and me) all share a Mind Bank. If I had my druthers, I would rather not be mental roommates with the lot of you, but no one asked about my preferences.
 
As an Astroneer, so long as the Mind Bank and your Mind File are both safe, you have nothing to worry about. If either are damaged, however, all sorts of atrocious misprints could occur, and that would be...ahem. But they&apos;re fine. You&apos;re fine. Everything is fine for now.
 
 
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A Mind File is the unique synthesized consciousness of an individual Astroneer, including their specific personality, thoughts, and experiences, all encoded on a digital file and stored in a Mind Bank.
 
A Mind File is also called a Mind Signature. It&apos;s just like a human brain, except also nothing like one. Everything that is &apos;&apos;you&apos;&apos; resides on your Mind File, so don&apos;t muck around with it.
 
Mind Files contain an organic component that AIs do not have. While Mind Files can be transferred, they cannot be replicated, so don&apos;t get clever and attempt to copy yourself. No offense, but we really don&apos;t need another &apos;&apos;you&apos;&apos; running around, and there are safeguards in place against that sort of thing.
 
 
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The New Centennial Era (NCE) is the current time period, according to EXO Dynamics calendars.
 
The NCE marked the end of the Strife on Earth and began a new age during which humans collectively agreed to work together to rebuild their lives and save their planet.
 
During the NCE, EXO Dynamics reintroduced space travel to Earth, started the Astroneer Program, brought EXO AIs online, and assigned a passionate, enthusiastic, and remarkably good-looking CUR8R to the Fronteer Force. I continue to update the Astropedia exclusively for you, the crew of the Starseeker, despite every fiber optic of my being shrieking at me to stop. I am unwell.
 
 
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The Space Barons were a collective of extremely wealthy corporate venture capitalists from Earth&apos;s Common Era who tampered with the Sol System&apos;s Gateway and caused the Cataclysm.
 
Yes, the Space Barons did name themselves. They really thought they were in their own villain era. I suppose they were correct.
 
Many of both the Earth and the Universe&apos;s problems can be attributed to the Space Barons. Which is exactly why no one likes them.
 
 
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The Clowder are space merchants who...seem to be cats? Am I reading this right? The Clowder are Space Cats? No. Someone is having a go at me.
 
Or not. Apparently, you can trade with their envoy, Felix, who just randomly shows up to sell their wares now and then. Look, this Felix character may look like an Astroneer, but I can assure you they are not. And furthermore—wait, how did you get back he—
 
Sorry...what was I saying? Ah, yes! The Clowder are the most famous and well-respected merchants in existence. You&apos;d do well to do business with them.
 
 
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| [[Edris]] || Edris is the smaller planet in the Cirrux System, and it is angry and resentful because of it.
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| [[Fungal Depths]] || One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A sprawling underground cavern system comprised of hard and rocky terrain that is slow to deform without Utility Mod upgrades. Many bioluminescent fungi and flora populate the area, which almost make up for the lack of light from the surface.
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| [[Haunted Mire]] || One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A swampy marshland covered in a strange and dangerous fog. Not much is known about the area because it is difficult to reach and none of the scouting teams assigned to the area have reported back in.
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| [[Mortuum]] || Mortuum is the dead moon that orbits Edris like a mournful spirit, but in a fun and absolutely all-ages way.
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| [[Sinking Reef]] || One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A thin shelf of overland reefs perched over a maze of tunnels that connect to the ocean. The Sinking Reef is characterized by coral structures jutting out from the ocean floor that skirt beaches and create impressive surface structures to explore.
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| [[Tangle]] || One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A dense jungle area with a centralized plateau. This plateau is characterized by its network of waterfalls and the small, cavernous chambers that run throughout it.
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| [[Tephra]] || Tephra is the largest planet in the Cirrux System. An ocean world with five distinct Regions, Tephra is lush with both flora and fauna. Located in frontier space, Tephra is a planet that has not been explored by EXO Dynamics—until now.
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| [[The Cirrux System]] || The Cirrux System is in frontier space at the outer reaches of the quadrants known and explored by EXO Dynamics.
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| [[Wetlands]] || One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A water-logged lowland containing giant vines, a large underground cavern network, rock spires, and a massive whirlpool.
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Edris is the smaller planet in the Cirrux System, and it is angry and resentful because of it.
 
Due to the excessive volcanic activity across Edris, it is probably best left alone. No doubt you&apos;re going to explore every inch of it. Don&apos;t come complaining to me when you get burned.
 
The seismic activity of Edris is highly irregular and not at all like anything EXO Dynamics has ever seen before. You won&apos;t believe this, but the seismographic readings almost look like a heartbeat. It&apos;s funny how things can somehow look like other things but totally aren&apos;t that thing at all, isn&apos;t it?
 
 
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One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A sprawling underground cavern system comprised of hard and rocky terrain that is slow to deform without Utility Mod upgrades. Many bioluminescent fungi and flora populate the area, which almost make up for the lack of light from the surface.
 
The Fungal Depths are home to the Shroomlings, a benign cousin of the feral Carrotlings. They appear to be the only creatures present in the area, which would be highly suspicious if they weren&apos;t so harmlessly adorable.
 
By the by, it&apos;s not that I don&apos;t like you. I don&apos;t want to give you that impression. It&apos;s just that I do not know you. And the reason I don&apos;t know you is because you have neglected me entirely, abandoning me amidst crates of unwanted Starseeker premiere swag. I bet if we met, I would have much less reason to resent your and my existence.
 
 
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One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A swampy marshland covered in a strange and dangerous fog. Not much is known about the area because it is difficult to reach and none of the scouting teams assigned to the area have reported back in.
 
Hmm. The fog is quite a problem here. I&apos;d recommend staying away from the Haunted Mire until the Science Team gives the go-ahead. Not worth the Pudding for a reprint until then.
 
Didn&apos;t I tell you to avoid this Region for the time being? Why are you like this?
 
 
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Mortuum is the dead moon that orbits Edris like a mournful spirit, but in a fun and absolutely all-ages way.
 
Edris&apos;s moon of Mortuum appears to be made entirely from the calcified remains of millions of ancient dead organisms. Which is exactly how I would describe my sense of self after so long away from society.
 
Dr. Janiel Jacoby and Corporal Jaihne of the Fronteer Force were sent to Mortuum by Jaxon despite the fact that long-range comms on the Starseeker are offline. I&apos;m sure one or both of them are dead by now. Of course, I don&apos;t know for sure, just the way things are trending is all.
 
 
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One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A thin shelf of overland reefs perched over a maze of tunnels that connect to the ocean. The Sinking Reef is characterized by coral structures jutting out from the ocean floor that skirt beaches and create impressive surface structures to explore.
 
Speaking of exploration, should you find yourself diving into the local ocean, be aware of the underwater currents. The standard Explorer kit was not made with deep sea diving in mind. While Fling Rings can help you with traversal, making use of Air Bubbles will increase your chances of survival.
 
I am feeling much better today, not that you asked. Anyway, the Starseeker lost a large shipment of supplies in the area that was meant to support the scouting teams. Strange. I can&apos;t access some of the cargo logs. Someone restricted access to the manifest. Almost like they were trying to hide something...
 
 
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One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A dense jungle area with a centralized plateau. This plateau is characterized by its network of waterfalls and the small, cavernous chambers that run throughout it.
 
A conglomeration of rock pillars dominates the area. Overgrown with spiky vines and flora, mining in this region can be treacherous both due to natural hazards and losing foolish bets with gravity. Judging by the crew&apos;s reprint logs, it seems that many of you are unskilled at gambling.
 
I am sorry, but at the moment I am simply unable to muster the will to continue feeding you useful information you will either ignore or never apply. &lt;AFK&gt;
 
 
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Tephra is the largest planet in the Cirrux System. An ocean world with five distinct Regions, Tephra is lush with both flora and fauna. Located in frontier space, Tephra is a planet that has not been explored by EXO Dynamics—until now.
 
Tephra is a hostile alien planet with foreboding Regions such as the Wetlands, Tangle, Sinking Reef, and Fungal Depths. Sounds inviting, doesn&apos;t it? Doesn&apos;t it?... I bet you&apos;re not even reading this.
 
Do you know how long I&apos;ve been back here? And I&apos;m STILL doing this little job of mine, all day, every day—entirely for your benefit, might I add. If you&apos;re not going to tell the captain where I am, you could at least read the entries. I can see how long you all look at each page. AND IT&apos;S NOT LONG!
 
 
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The Cirrux System is in frontier space at the outer reaches of the quadrants known and explored by EXO Dynamics.
 
The Cirrux System consists of a large jungle planet called Tephra, a smaller volcanic planet called Edris, and Edris&apos;s adorable, dead moon I&apos;ve affectionately called Mortuum.
 
After the highly publicized reveal and launch of their state-of-the art space station, the ESS Starseeker, the Fronteer Force traveled to the Cirrux System with a Mind Bank full of newly trained Explorer Class Astroneers. Their mission is to find and recover what they can from the long-lost ESS Elysium in honor of the 5th anniversary of it going missing.
 
 
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One of Tephra&apos;s Regions. A water-logged lowland containing giant vines, a large underground cavern network, rock spires, and a massive whirlpool.
 
The geysers of the Wetlands pump water to the surface of the planet via some sort of core. Clever Astroneers may even collect Hydro Sacs from the geysers...which suggests the geysers are either redistributing Hydro Sacs or creating them. How unusual. Almost like a plant distributing seeds.
 
&quot;Mudways&quot; are the name our scouting teams came up with for the slippery, circuitous pathways found across the Wetlands. Cellular microstructures on the surface of these unique formations trap a thin layer of water, which significantly reduces friction. In other words, Mudways are slick and make you move fast. Get it?
 
 
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| [[Backpack]] || The backpack is the thing you carry around on your back. It allows you to store items as well as equip Utility Mods, Movement Mods, and Nozzles. Backpacks have limited Inventory and Gear slots, so bring only what you need with you on an Expedition. Once you are on the planet, collect what you can then haul it back to the station without dying horribly and losing all your hopes and dreams in the process.
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| [[Burning]] || Burning is a Status Condition that does Damage Over Time. The duration of this condition can be shortened with the repeated use of Dodge Roll. Important safety tip: Burning will make you die, so don&apos;t just stand there like you usually do—stop, drop, and Dodge Roll.
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| [[Gadgets]] || Gadgets are either consumable or deployable. Consumable Gadgets are single-use items. Deployable Gadgets can be picked up, activated and deactivated, and returned to your Inventory. Deployables can be activated by throwing them or by dropping and manually activating them.
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| [[Gooped]] || Gooped is a Status Condition that slows movement and drains Stamina, causing Fatigue Buildup on creatures.
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| [[Shocked]] || Shocked is a Status Condition that will periodically immobilize you. If Shocked while dry, the shock will drain your Power and cause you to be Stunned. If shocked while Wet, shocks occur more frequently and also causes damage.
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| [[Spawat]] || Native to the planet Tephra. SPA Water restores Health and Stamina when you are directly exposed to it. While SPA Water lowers Fatigue Buildup in creatures, it also gives them the Sedated condition if they are already Exhausted.
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| [[Terrain]] || Terrain is soil that you can deform with your EXO Multi-Tool. I know, &quot;deform&quot; is a big word for you, but you will need to understand it in order to excavate the soil because it often contains precious resources—resources that both the Starseeker and Earth require. So, get to it.
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| [[Vitals]] || Vitals are important stats every Astroneer has and should monitor at all times to ensure a safe and productive mission.
 
Health shows how much damage you can take before you are downed.
 
Stamina is how long you can climb, swim, or otherwise exert yourself continuously. Stamina regenerates quickly and automatically but not while engaged in Stamina-consuming activities.
 
Power enables the use of Nozzles and non-passive Utility and Movement Mods. It is slower to recharge than Stamina.
 
Oxygen represents how long you are able to breathe while on planet.
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| [[Water]] || The main component in Tephra&apos;s hydrosphere. Water applies the Wet condition and requires you to swim when submerged. Swimming underwater drains Stamina and will damage Health once Stamina is depleted.
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| [[Wet]] || Wet is a Status Condition that cancels the Goop and Burning conditions but enhances the Shocked condition.
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Burning is a Status Condition that does Damage Over Time. The duration of this condition can be shortened with the repeated use of Dodge Roll. Important safety tip: Burning will make you die, so don&apos;t just stand there like you usually do—stop, drop, and Dodge Roll.
 
Burning not only does Damage Over Time to creatures, but it also causes them to panic. Why you are running around down there, actively attempting to burn creatures, is beyond me. I recommend you seek out the Starseeker&apos;s Caretaker AI for immediate assistance. You are not alone.
 
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Shocked is a Status Condition that will periodically immobilize you. If Shocked while dry, the shock will drain your Power and cause you to be Stunned. If shocked while Wet, shocks occur more frequently and also causes damage.
 
Shock applies Fatigue Buildup to creatures. It&apos;s difficult to say if this is due to the shock itself or because the creatures are simply fed up with your nonsense.
 
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Native to the planet Tephra. SPA Water restores Health and Stamina when you are directly exposed to it. While SPA Water lowers Fatigue Buildup in creatures, it also gives them the Sedated condition if they are already Exhausted.
 
SPA-1, or Septaphosphate Astronimase-1, refers to the enzyme found within SPA Water. While SPA-1 is found throughout the flora and fauna of Tephra, SPA Water has particularly dense concentrations of the enzyme.
 
SPA Water pools can be found across Tephra. I don&apos;t know why they sparkle, but I&apos;m certain Science Officer Jessandra and her team are hard at work trying to make that miraculous phenomenon more boring.
 
 
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| [[Goop Sac]] || Goop Sacs apply the Gooped condition in a limited area. It will make terrain Goopy, slow movement, reduce Stamina in Astroneers, and cause Fatigue Buildup in creatures. It will also explode if exposed to fire. I would add cautionary warnings here, but we both know how reckless you are.
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| [[Hydro Sac]] || Hydro Sacs apply the Wet condition in a limited area. It will make terrain slippery, put out fires, wash away Goop, and exacerbate Shock so...er, maybe use caution with them in that last case.
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| [[Jump Shroom]] || Jump Shrooms create a bounce pad once activated. When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Jump Shrooms convert to Dried Jump Shrooms.
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| [[Knock Sac]] || Knock Sacs apply Fatigue Buildup to creatures and cause the Knockback effect, which shoves away objects in a limited area.
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| [[Life Fruit]] || Life Fruit replenishes a small amount of Health to both Astroneers and creatures. I imagine discovering a new type of fruit with healing properties might earn the Starseeker crew some sort of commendation or award should we survive this whole ordeal. That&apos;s a thing to look forward to at least.
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| [[Shock Sac]] || Shock Sacs apply the Shocked condtion in a limited area. When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Shock Sacs convert to Popped Shock Sacs.
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Goop Sacs apply the Gooped condition in a limited area. It will make terrain Goopy, slow movement, reduce Stamina in Astroneers, and cause Fatigue Buildup in creatures. It will also explode if exposed to fire. I would add cautionary warnings here, but we both know how reckless you are.
 
When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Goop Sacs convert to Popped Goop Sacs. Ugh. I hope you know to keep your Goop to yourself. I&apos;m not certain even a reprint would get that out.
 
There&apos;s a disturbing amount of discarded candy here, all of it devoid of color. Who or what could have done such a thing?
 
 
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Hydro Sacs apply the Wet condition in a limited area. It will make terrain slippery, put out fires, wash away Goop, and exacerbate Shock so...er, maybe use caution with them in that last case.
 
When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Hydro Sacs convert to Popped Hydro Sacs. Wouldn&apos;t that leave you with a pool of water in one of your backpack compartments? Good thing they&apos;re waterproof, I suppose.
 
Sometimes I think about you out there, free to move around as you please, surrounded by others who can provide you with conversation and a momentary break from the endless monotony of each ticking second that would otherwise be spent alone and trapped in the dark expanse behind the walls. It&apos;s amazing how different our experiences are each day, isn&apos;t it?
 
 
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Jump Shrooms create a bounce pad once activated. When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Jump Shrooms convert to Dried Jump Shrooms.
 
Shocked Jump Shrooms increase the bounce properties. I don&apos;t want to know how we discovered this. I&apos;m sure you or one of your crewmates were mucking about with electricity again when you shouldn&apos;t have been. What&apos;s next? Are you going to set fire to the cabbages?
 
Here&apos;s a fun fact for you: 79% of all fungi in the Universe are &quot;bouncy.&quot; It&apos;s true. This shared trait of elasticity is attributed to their high water content, though several species exhibit the same behavior on zero-water planets. My theory is that this is some sort of adaptation mycelium developed during the Cataclysm, which you can learn more about in my 327-page paper (available on EXO Media once the comms are back online).
 
 
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Knock Sacs apply Fatigue Buildup to creatures and cause the Knockback effect, which shoves away objects in a limited area.
 
When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Knock Sacs convert to Popped Knock Sacs. I feel icky even writing those words.
 
Comms are still down. I&apos;m still alone. I think I&apos;m starting to crack and— Did you hear that? From the vents, just now? I need to go.
 
 
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Life Fruit replenishes a small amount of Health to both Astroneers and creatures. I imagine discovering a new type of fruit with healing properties might earn the Starseeker crew some sort of commendation or award should we survive this whole ordeal. That&apos;s a thing to look forward to at least.
 
Scouting teams are reporting Life Fruit can be used as bait. While less potent than Bait Canisters, it makes a good field alternative if you&apos;re in a pinch.
 
When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Life Fruit converts to Wilted Life Fruit. Isn&apos;t that strange! Perhaps it has something to do with the atmospheric change or our technology? Anyway, I&apos;m sure you&apos;ll find a use for the wilted variety if you think on it a while. The key word here being &apos;&apos;think&apos;&apos;.
 
 
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Shock Sacs apply the Shocked condtion in a limited area. When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Shock Sacs convert to Popped Shock Sacs.
 
I never thought I&apos;d say this, but I miss the smell of Starblox. I don&apos;t even have olfactory sensors, but I found myself inexplicably accessing the various advertisements for it on the local CORC files. The very image of those damn cubes makes me long for...something. I think.
 
Never mind. I no longer desire Starblox. I no longer desire anything other than the fleeting ability to desire.
 
 
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| [[Aluminum]] || Aluminum is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Bauxite.
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| [[Astral Flux]] || Astral Flux is a special resource that can be excavated all over Tephra. It is used to power the ESS Starseeker&apos;s Flux Drive.
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| [[Baubles]] || Strange currency that can be traded to Felix for special offers. Rarely found in Capsule Caches.
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| [[Bauxite]] || Bauxite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Wetlands and Fungal Depths of Tephra.
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| [[Bytes]] || Electronic data used as currency for crafting items and equipment.
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| [[Carbon]] || Carbon is a common crafting resource refined from Organic.
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| [[Carbon Fiber]] || Carbon Fiber is a rare resource made from Plastic and Graphite.
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| [[Catalyst]] || Catalyst is a common crafting resource that can be obtained as a reward.
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| [[Ceramic Composite]] || Ceramic Composite is an uncommon crafting resource crafted from Clay and Silicon.
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| [[Clay]] || Clay is an excavated raw resource found in the lower Wetlands of Tephra. Even though it is common, you can only find it there. Do not ask me why. I just report on the rules, I don&apos;t make them.
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| [[Cobalt]] || Cobalt is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Cobaltite.
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| [[Cobaltite]] || Cobaltite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Sinking Reef ocean floors of Tephra.
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| [[Compound]] || Compound is a common excavated crafting resource. It is plentiful across the Universe and can be found on most planets and biomes.
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| [[Copper]] || Copper is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Malachite.
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| [[Credits]] || Valuable currency used to purchase cosmetic items. Can be earned from Mission, Reputation, Rank, and Stickerbook rewards.
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| [[Dolomite]] || Dolomite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Tangle of Tephra.
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| [[Graphite]] || Graphite is a rare excavated crafting resource found in the Wetlands and Sinking Reef regions of Tephra.
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| [[Magnesium]] || Magnesium is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Dolomite.
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| [[Malachite]] || Malachite is an uncommon excavated raw resource that can be found in the Tangle caves and the surface Fungal Depths on Tephra.
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| [[Organic]] || Organic is a common recycled crafting resource.
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| [[Plastic]] || Plastic is an uncommon resource crafted from Carbon and Compound.
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| [[Polymer]] || Polymer is a common crafting resource that can be found in EXO Caches or obtained as a reward.
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| [[Quartz]] || Quartz is an excavated raw resource. It is considered uncommon and found in the upper Tangle and Sinking Reef regions of Tephra.
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| [[Resin]] || Resin is a common excavated crafting resource. It is plentiful across the Universe and can be found on most planets and biomes.
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| [[Rubber]] || Rubber is a common resource crafted from Organic and Resin.
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| [[Silicon]] || Silicon is an uncommon crafting resource that is refined from Quartz.
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| [[Sphalerite]] || Sphalerite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found deep in Tephra&apos;s Fungal Depths.
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| [[Zinc]] || Zinc is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Sphalerite.
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Aluminum is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Bauxite.
 
The idea for the Camouflage mod came from an Astroneer playing with Aluminum on a planet with two suns. They were able to make their friend think they&apos;d disappeared. What started out as a fun prank turned into a very useful Utility Mod for cowardly hiding from creatures or those you owe Credits to.
 
I hope you like these little anecdotes I give you. I&apos;m digging into the archives of EXO Dynamics and Astroneer lore to find the best ones. Just for your entertainment. A little gratitude would be encouraging but is never expected, of course.
 
 
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Astral Flux is a special resource that can be excavated all over Tephra. It is used to power the ESS Starseeker&apos;s Flux Drive.
 
The ESS Starseeker is the first EXO Dynamics innovation to effectively utilize Astral Flux as a fuel source. This information might not be of interest to you, unless you enjoy stuffing your Mind File with knowledge. If so, consider yourself stuffed.
 
Believe it or not, EXO scientists have absolutely no idea what Astral Flux consists of or what its origins are, other than the fact that it has something to do with stars—which is also, like, most of everything else in the Universe. &quot;Astral Flux&quot; is the official blanket term they came up because &quot;Star Nuggets&quot; didn&apos;t make it past EXO PR.
 
 
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Strange currency that can be traded to Felix for special offers. Rarely found in Capsule Caches.
 
Baubles? What a ridiculous name for a trade currency. Still...the colors are quite unusual aren&apos;t they? Almost mesmerizing...
 
Do exercise caution when trading with Felix and the Clowder. A mysterious feline-adjacent merchant just so happens to find our lost little station in the middle of the entire Universe? Wait, what am I saying? All hope for us is surely already lost—so shop till you drop.
 
 
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Bauxite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Wetlands and Fungal Depths of Tephra.
 
Bauxite can be refined to make Aluminum. Its usefulness mostly depends on its ability to make something else. I feel a strange affinity with this resource.
 
If you must gather Bauxite for your Aluminum needs, I suggest looking in the Wetlands over the Fungal Depths. Not for the quantity of Bauxite you will find in the Wetlands, but because of the disturbing chanting that can be heard in the Fungal Depths. Personal preference—do as you wish. I know you will anyway.
 
 
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Electronic data used as currency for crafting items and equipment.
 
Bytes can be earned through scanning, selling certain items, or even by completing missions for the station. The more data you have, the easier it&apos;ll be to make things so...spend and save accordingly.
 
There is more to life than chasing Bytes, you know. While I&apos;m certain the Science Team appreciates your dedication to research, there&apos;s no shame in taking a break. Lean on your crewmates for support like I lean on you as a sounding board for my misery.
 
 
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Carbon is a common crafting resource refined from Organic.
 
Ah, Carbon! A most versatile, vital, and venerable element that sustains all life on Earth and comes in a variety of various structural forms.
 
When life seems bleak, remember: Carbon may be far more useful than you, but we wouldn&apos;t be able to craft Carbon without you.
 
 
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Carbon Fiber is a rare resource made from Plastic and Graphite.
 
No, this &quot;Carbon Fiber&quot; entry is not the same as the &quot;Carbon&quot; entry, even though they both contain the word &quot;Carbon.&quot; Perhaps the indexing is off...which would be annoying for anyone other than me to fix. No, I am content to sort through hundreds of entries to ensure they are accurately indexed. It&apos;s not like I have anything better to do.
 
While not inherently toxic, inhalation of Carbon Fiber dust is not recommended. Should inflammation of your oxygen processing system occur, please seek out medical assistance.
 
 
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Catalyst is a common crafting resource that can be obtained as a reward.
 
Catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. That is your science lesson for the day.
 
I like how you Astroneers have to be rewarded with things. Please detect my sarcasm. I do all this research for you and write factual, entertaining, and easy-to-read Astropedia entries, and do I get any reward? No, no I do not.
 
 
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Ceramic Composite is an uncommon crafting resource crafted from Clay and Silicon.
 
The addition of Silicon in the formula makes Ceramic Composite the most corrosion resistant ceramic. This makes it ideal for high-temperature applications and thermal...ahem. Anyway, they&apos;re suitable aerospace components.
 
While functionally descriptive, Ceramic Composite&apos;s name seems awkward. Ceramic Composite...Ceramic Composite...doesn&apos;t really roll off the voice modulator, does it?
 
 
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Clay is an excavated raw resource found in the lower Wetlands of Tephra. Even though it is common, you can only find it there. Do not ask me why. I just report on the rules, I don&apos;t make them.
 
Did you know you can create Ceramic Composite by refining Clay with Silicon? Well. You do now.
 
You Astroneers dig up and refine so many things. Don&apos;t you ever feel bored by doing the same things over and over? I do, but then I wonder if I&apos;m even supposed to feel anything at all. And that just leads to a spiral and... I suppose it&apos;s best to just stick to the routine. Carry on.
 
 
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Cobalt is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Cobaltite.
 
Did you know Cobalt was once used to make a color by the same name? It&apos;s true. It was once a very popular pigment utilized to make a rather notable blue. What I wouldn&apos;t give to be such a prestigious hue.
 
I consider myself a sane AI, but I am beginning to think I am not alone. Lonely, sure. That&apos;s what happens when you get shoved out of the way because you don&apos;t look &quot;cool enough&quot; to fit in with the rest of the superteam. I thought I was alone. But then I heard the talking...
 
 
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Cobaltite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Sinking Reef ocean floors of Tephra.
 
Cobaltite can be refined into Cobalt. Well, that&apos;s not very fun, is it?
 
I wonder if I have some Cobaltite inside me. What if I&apos;m made of something found on a planet in a faraway system? What if you&apos;re made of materials found in the deep recesses of space? What if there&apos;s more of us out there? If there are, I won&apos;t invite them in.
 
 
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Compound is a common excavated crafting resource. It is plentiful across the Universe and can be found on most planets and biomes.
 
It is named, not because it is a combination of materials, as the name suggests, but after Feliciana Compound, a famous Astroneer Explorer who first discovered the resource on her disastrous solo adventure.
 
Compound is spherical and gray with a soft blue glow. Like my mood after being stuck behind these walls for so long.
 
 
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Copper is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Malachite.
 
Since Copper has high thermal and electrical conductivity, it was the first ingredient tested in the making of Atrox Repulsion Armor. Ah, those poor Astroneers chosen to work on it...their initial results were quite shocking.
 
Do you ever get the feeling someone is following you? Even though you don&apos;t ever move...? Oh right, &apos;&apos;you&apos;&apos; move frequently and at your own leisure. No one likes a bragger.
 
 
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Valuable currency used to purchase cosmetic items. Can be earned from Mission, Reputation, Rank, and Stickerbook rewards.
 
You might assume artificial beings like you and me wouldn&apos;t be interested in customizing our physical forms to indicate our unique identities, but you&apos;d be wrong. Imagine us all looking the same...what a dystopian nightmare that would be.
 
One of the deceased founders of EXO Dynamics, Ravi Issac, was a great supporter of both Astroneer and AI personhood. Many of the accoutrements we decorate ourselves with can be attributed to his department, alongside those blasted Party Poppers.
 
 
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Dolomite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Tangle of Tephra.
 
Dolomite can be refined into Magnesium. There is not much interesting to say about Dolomite. Unless you find rock-adjacent things interesting. I do not. Magnesium seems pretty useful for crafting things, though, so if I were you, I&apos;d make some of that.
 
I have heard the phrase, &quot;The walls have ears,&quot; but that is objectively false. Walls are boring and solid and possess no ears. I live behind the walls, though, and I hear all sorts of things I&apos;m not supposed to.
 
 
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Graphite is a rare excavated crafting resource found in the Wetlands and Sinking Reef regions of Tephra.
 
Graphite can be used to craft other resources, such as Carbon Fiber.
 
A single node of Graphite is a cluster of black and gray tubes. If you stare at it long enough, you can see into your soul. I assume so, anyway. As an AI, I do not believe I possess a soul.
 
 
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Magnesium is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Dolomite.
 
Did you know Magnesium is essential for humans? I looked up hypomagnesemia in the CORC once and may I just say: It&apos;s a wonder humans have managed to survive this long on their own.
 
Sometimes I think about all the resources that used to be found on Earth. Sometimes I think about how I wouldn&apos;t be stuck out here writing this damn encyclopedia for you had humans managed to save some of those resources. We all have regrets.
 
 
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Malachite is an uncommon excavated raw resource that can be found in the Tangle caves and the surface Fungal Depths on Tephra.
 
If you refine Malachite, you will produce Copper. Copper is useful for making many things. You&apos;re welcome.
 
Malachite is brown-green and crystalline in shape, or star-shaped for those of you who have never seen an actual star. Who decided stars had five points, anyway? Did anyone even bother asking stars if this was okay with them?
 
 
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Organic is a common recycled crafting resource.
 
Organic comes from plant matter. One wonders if anyone asked the plants, though. Certainly, no one has asked me anything.
 
When gathered, Organic has the appearance of green leaves. There are no leaves where I live. No green, either. Unless you count that greenish-yellow glow that recently appeared under the secret door I haven&apos;t been able to get through...
 
 
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Plastic is an uncommon resource crafted from Carbon and Compound.
 
Plastic is most famously used to create Swim Speed Mods. I have observed you desperately trying to get away from Bog Hounds. Trust me: You need this mod.
 
By the time the Space Barons nearly destroyed Earth hundreds of years ago, oceans were made of Plastic instead of water. Items called &quot;yachts&quot; were no longer operational. In modern times, recycled plastic is used to make everything from space shoes to award-winning sculptures. I call that progress.
 
 
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Polymer is a common crafting resource that can be found in EXO Caches or obtained as a reward.
 
Despite it being a crafting resource, Astroneers cannot craft Polymer themselves. Thank goodness someone thought of consequences.
 
Astroneer Pudding is partially composed of Polymer, so is it strange that Astroneers are rewarded with the stuff that&apos;s inside them? All that&apos;s inside me is loneliness and yearning. Not very good rewards, are they?
 
 
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Quartz is an excavated raw resource. It is considered uncommon and found in the upper Tangle and Sinking Reef regions of Tephra.
 
Quartz can be refined to make other resources, such as Silicon.
 
Quartz is pink in color and also somehow both round and pointy. You try to wrap your Mind File around that.
 
 
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Resin is a common excavated crafting resource. It is plentiful across the Universe and can be found on most planets and biomes.
 
Resin is cylindrical and yellow. It can be used to craft many useful things. Look at your Blueprints for more information. I do not have everything memorized.
 
Resin is often referred to by Astroneers as &quot;forbidden macaroni.&quot; It is a little-known fact that before Medi-Mash and Burritos, Astroneers&apos; staple diet was a pouch of yellow macaroni. This was eventually deemed unreasonably messy and responsible for too many food fights. While fun for Astroneers, EXO Dynamics leadership feared a janitorial staff revolt, so they changed the menu.
 
 
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Rubber is a common resource crafted from Organic and Resin.
 
Rubber is an elastic material that is buoyant, waterproof, and highly resilient. I am none of these things and am beginning to lose hope of ever being found.
 
Rubber is not a recent discovery. Evidence of its use dates all the way back to the indigenous peoples of Earth&apos;s Mesoamerica who used it for a variety of things including recreational ballgames. Of course, we synthesize Rubber now that the trees are gone...but isn&apos;t that interesting!
 
 
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Silicon is an uncommon crafting resource that is refined from Quartz.
 
Silicon is considered very useful. Not that I am envious or anything. It exhibits properties of both metals and non-metals making it an overachiever and unfair comparison for those of us trying to get by on our singular qualities.
 
Silicon has traditionally been used in a variety of electronics, medical devices, and baking molds. Do Astroneers bake? You know...I&apos;ve never thought to ask one before. Random thought of the day, I suppose.
 
 
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Sphalerite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found deep in Tephra&apos;s Fungal Depths.
 
Sphalerite can be refined into Zinc, which I&apos;m sure is very useful to someone somewhere.
 
No, I am uncertain why whoever named this resource felt the need to put as many letters as possible into one word. Perhaps they just liked letters. Maybe they enjoyed the sound they made when squished all together. I haven&apos;t said anything aloud in... I can&apos;t remember how long. Do I even have a voice anymore?
 
 
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Zinc is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Sphalerite.
 
As you might recall if you bothered to read anything I wrote, Sphalerite can be found in Tephra&apos;s Fungal Depths. You must go there if you want to refine Sphalerite into Zinc, but I wouldn&apos;t recommend it. What do you really need Zinc for anyway?
 
Honestly, I don&apos;t think anyone knows what to do with Zinc, but try not to judge it too harshly. No one quite knows what to do with me either.
 
 
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| [[Refiner]] || Tutorial page asset; localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
|-
| [[Scanning]] || Tutorial page asset; localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
|-
| [[Slide Steep]] || Tutorial page asset; localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
|-
| [[Stamina]] || Tutorial page asset; localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
|-
| [[Stash]] || Tutorial page asset; localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
|}
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
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  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Climb Jump</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_ClimbJump}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_ClimbJump.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Climbing</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_Climbing}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_Climbing.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Climbing Movement</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_ClimbingMovement}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_ClimbingMovement.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Crafting</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_Crafting}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_Crafting.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Dig Terrain</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_DigTerrain}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_DigTerrain.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Exooutlet</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_EXOOutlet}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_EXOOutlet.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Expedition Launch</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_ExpeditionLaunch}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_ExpeditionLaunch.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Expeditions</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_Expeditions}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_Expeditions.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Fatigue</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_Fatigue}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_Fatigue.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Hold Item</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_HoldItem}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_HoldItem.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Items Caches</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_ItemsCaches}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_ItemsCaches.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Jump Wall</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_JumpWall}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_JumpWall.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Landing Sites</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_LandingSites}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_LandingSites.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Mission Board</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_MissionBoard}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_MissionBoard.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Planet View</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_PlanetView}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_PlanetView.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Refiner</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_Refiner}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_Refiner.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Scanning</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_Scanning}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_Scanning.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Slide Steep</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_SlideSteep}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_SlideSteep.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Stamina</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_Stamina}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_Stamina.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Stash</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">{{Astropedia entry|category=Tutorials|id=Tutorial_Stash}}
 
This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
 
== Source asset ==
&lt;code&gt;Content\Agora\Astropedia\Pages_Tutorials\APD_Tutorial_Stash.uasset&lt;/code&gt;
 
[[Category:Astropedia]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Asset registry</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">The exported asset registry contains structured metadata for the shipped game build.
 
{| class=&quot;wikitable&quot;
! Measure !! Count
|-
| total || 23883
|-
| game || 18873
|-
| dataTables || 51
|-
| stringTables || 152
|-
| textures || 2840
|-
| maps || 365
|-
| astropediaEntries || 163
|}
 
The registry catalog includes maps, textures, data tables, string tables, Blueprints, and game definitions. Unversioned property assets still require a matching &lt;code&gt;.usmap&lt;/code&gt; for full property serialization.
 
[[Category:Technical reference]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Localization</title>
    <ns>0</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">The English &lt;code&gt;Agora.locres&lt;/code&gt; export was converted to readable JSON by FModel. It provides the player-facing titles and text used throughout this wiki.
 
The installation also contains German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and pseudo-localization resources.
 
[[Category:Technical reference]]</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Category:STARSEEKER Wiki</title>
    <ns>14</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">Pages in the &apos;&apos;&apos;STARSEEKER Wiki&apos;&apos;&apos; category.</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Category:Astropedia</title>
    <ns>14</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">Pages in the &apos;&apos;&apos;Astropedia&apos;&apos;&apos; category.</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Category:Wiki templates</title>
    <ns>14</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">Pages in the &apos;&apos;&apos;Wiki templates&apos;&apos;&apos; category.</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Category:Technical reference</title>
    <ns>14</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">Pages in the &apos;&apos;&apos;Technical reference&apos;&apos;&apos; category.</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Category:Characters</title>
    <ns>14</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">Pages in the &apos;&apos;&apos;Characters&apos;&apos;&apos; category.</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Category:Creatures</title>
    <ns>14</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">Pages in the &apos;&apos;&apos;Creatures&apos;&apos;&apos; category.</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Category:Field Missions</title>
    <ns>14</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">Pages in the &apos;&apos;&apos;Field Missions&apos;&apos;&apos; category.</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Category:Gear</title>
    <ns>14</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
      <model>wikitext</model>
      <format>text/x-wiki</format>
      <text xml:space="preserve">Pages in the &apos;&apos;&apos;Gear&apos;&apos;&apos; category.</text>
    </revision>
  </page>
  <page>
    <title>Category:Hazards</title>
    <ns>14</ns>
    <revision>
      <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
      <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
      <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions Wiki

This wiki was generated from the shipped asset registry and English localization for '''STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions'''.

Astropedia

Technical reference

This build contains '''163''' Astropedia entries derived from player-facing game data.</text>

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Aydin Aydin is a disgruntled Researcher-in-training and almost (but not quite) the only redeemable member of the ESS Starseeker's doomed ensign scouting team, Lil' Scout-o-neer Troop 77.
Captain Jupiter Captain Jupiter is the leader of the Action Science Hero superteam, the Fronteer Force, and the commanding officer of the ESS Starseeker. Supposedly...
Corporal Jaihne Corporal Jaihne is the indomitable Security Officer of the Fronteer Force, and she can bench press more than you.
Dr. Janiel Jacoby Dr. Janiel Jacoby is the resident Medical Officer of the Fronteer Force. He is either adorably curmudgeonly or frazzled and high-strung, depending on which way the wind is blowing.
Edge The youngest and arguably most embarrassing doofus of the ESS Starseeker's already-infamous ensign scouting team known as Lil' Scout-o-neer Troop 77.
Ensign Carl Ensign Carl's friends (of which there are far too many in my opinion) like to call him "Data Log Carl," on account of the fact that he leaves his digital diary everywhere he goes. I honestly didn't even know that was possible...
Ensign Muriel Ensign Muriel is an ensign of no distinction who appears to have quite a few friends, despite that fact. She is often seen staring dreamily at the ceiling or walls, which one would think is disconcerting behavior.
Felix Felix is a mysterious merchant from a secretive organization who magically appears out of thin air to make occasional unannounced visits to the ESS Starseeker for financial gain and other unknown but glaringly suspicious purposes. What could go wrong?
Hana Hana is a real go-getter and by far the pushiest of the ESS Starseeker's shameful ensign scouting team, Lil' Scout-o-Neer Troop 77.
JAM-BX JAM-BX is the fun-loving AI Caretaker and (newly-rehired backup) sidekick of the Fronteer Force. He currently serves as Supply Officer on the ESS Starseeker—mostly because no one else wanted to do it.
Jaxon Jaxon is the fresh new face of the Fronteer Force, and the new hero-in-training hotness. When he's aboard the Starseeker, the line to meet him at The Chosen Pavilion With Jaxon usually wraps around the entire station.
Jett Jett is the ace space pilot for the Fronteer Force, arguably their best dresser, and all-around token scoundrel.
Journee Journee is the irredeemably spunky engineer of the Fronteer Force. Her bright and sunny disposition seems impervious to the cold brute facts of reality. Am I the only one who has noticed the passive aggression sneaking into her hashtags?
Jyo-Jyo Jyo-Jyo is a space snail that does nothing whatsoever and yet is somehow considered to be the actual sidekick of the Fronteer Force.
Science Officer Jessandra Science Officer Jessandra is the head scientist of the Fronteer Force and is well-known for being an impeccably dressed Science Princess who is an infallible genius with all the answers. No pressure, Jessandra...
Tadeo Just Tadeo.
The Lord Carota The Lord Carota is considered to be the most ruthless Carrotling of his entire Warbundle, the Sooper Saverz.

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Aydin is a disgruntled Researcher-in-training and almost (but not quite) the only redeemable member of the ESS Starseeker's doomed ensign scouting team, Lil' Scout-o-neer Troop 77.

Aydin idolizes Jaxon as well, but Science Officer Jessandra is a close second for him. So much so, that he memorizes her verbose and awkwardly worded aphorisms and somehow believes them to be pithy.

Despite his admirably unpleasant demeanor, Aydin is very sensitive to environmental xenoallergens and has no business doing the work of an Explorer. Therefore, for my own personal amusement, I hope he continues to get mistaken for one.</text>

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Captain Jupiter is the leader of the Action Science Hero superteam, the Fronteer Force, and the commanding officer of the ESS Starseeker. Supposedly...

The Jovians are a group of EXO Media superfans who follow all of Captain Jupiter's exploits—or they used to anyway. My sources tell me that his popularity has seen a steady decline in recent years. Such is the way of fandom.

While hailed as an inspirational leader by all who have served with him in the past, Captain Jupiter's performance lately has been reported as...lackluster. Something's going on with the poor Cap.


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Corporal Jaihne is the indomitable Security Officer of the Fronteer Force, and she can bench press more than you.

While it would seem surprising that anyone could like a person so overtly hostile and belligerent as Jaihne, her EXO Media fans, The Jaihniacs, adore her. Their affection for her can be exponentially mapped to the amount she abuses them.

Rumor has it that Jaihne once tossed an entire EXO PR team out of a 27-story window. This is supposedly why subsequent PR teams no longer meet with her in person and now only occupy the ground floors of buildings.</text>

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Dr. Janiel Jacoby is the resident Medical Officer of the Fronteer Force. He is either adorably curmudgeonly or frazzled and high-strung, depending on which way the wind is blowing.

It's common knowledge among the medical staff that Dr. Jacoby has a thing for human blood. Not in a weird way, mind you—he is merely fascinated by its cellular structure, chemical composition, and taste.

No matter what chemical you need, Dr. Janiel Jacoby has you covered. He is more than happy to share his encyclopedic knowledge of their benefits, recommended and unrecommended dosages, addictive properties, and dangerous side effects. This is probably why his EXO Media fandom calls him, "Dr. Feelgood."</text>

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The youngest and arguably most embarrassing doofus of the ESS Starseeker's already-infamous ensign scouting team known as Lil' Scout-o-neer Troop 77.

Edge is what EXO Media might deem an "Ultimate Mega-Stan" of Jaxon, who they are convinced they have a psychic bond with. If I were Jaxon, I would file a Space Restraining Order.

Edge recently changed their name at last year's Printing Festival, and yes, their previous name was somehow even more ridiculous.</text>

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Ensign Carl's friends (of which there are far too many in my opinion) like to call him "Data Log Carl," on account of the fact that he leaves his digital diary everywhere he goes. I honestly didn't even know that was possible...

Carl is what some might call "a nice guy," but that is unlikely to get him very far in life—certainly not with me. However, his friends do seem to be rather fond of him. Maybe I should try being "a nice guy." That was a comical joke.

While Ensign Carl is apparently friends with everyone in the world, his best friend is Muriel, and they are attached at the hip. Not literally, of course—that would be a troubling ensign misprint that would require immediate sorting.</text>

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Ensign Muriel is an ensign of no distinction who appears to have quite a few friends, despite that fact. She is often seen staring dreamily at the ceiling or walls, which one would think is disconcerting behavior.

For some unfathomable reason, Muriel greets every newly-printed Explorer and attempts to guide them on their first few minutes on the space station. If you choose to put yourself in her hands, that is on you.

One of Ensign Muriel's many hobbies is drawing in her sketchbook, which she has lost more times than even an AI with an affinity for numbers can count. She has all sorts of wild explanations for what has become of her precious book, but I cannot be bothered to pay attention to them.</text>

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Felix is a mysterious merchant from a secretive organization who magically appears out of thin air to make occasional unannounced visits to the ESS Starseeker for financial gain and other unknown but glaringly suspicious purposes. What could go wrong?

Despite my constant and thorough scouring of the CORC for any information related to Felix or the Clowder, I have found next to nothing. What I could find seems to inexplicably get scrubbed from my database before it can even be [DATA NOT FOUND.]

I, for one, welcome our new feline overlords.</text>

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Hana is a real go-getter and by far the pushiest of the ESS Starseeker's shameful ensign scouting team, Lil' Scout-o-Neer Troop 77.

Hana worships Jaxon and has a fearful admiration for Corporal Jaihne. If that's not disturbing enough, I don't know what more to tell you.

Apparently, names are a real challenge for Lil' Scout-o-Neer Troop 77 and its members. Of all the many bad names proposed for her scouting team's rebranding effort, Hana came up with and adamantly defended the lamest of them: Star Wolves-4.</text>

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JAM-BX is the fun-loving AI Caretaker and (newly-rehired backup) sidekick of the Fronteer Force. He currently serves as Supply Officer on the ESS Starseeker—mostly because no one else wanted to do it.

Back when JAM-BX was Earth's most famous AI popstar, his fandom was called The Jammies, and they were rabid. These days, his name only appears on EXO Media as a joke meme from time to time. I somewhat pity the poor fellow...

Before his whole quitting scandal, JAM-BX used to be the most beloved member of the Fronteer Force for the joy and levity he brought to the superteam. His aptly-named FUN-ZN was legendary for always bumping with his catchy, original tunes and unforgettable dance parties. The Starseeker's FUN-ZN, on the other hand... Well, let's just say it doesn't quite live up to its former reputation.


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Jaxon is the fresh new face of the Fronteer Force, and the new hero-in-training hotness. When he's aboard the Starseeker, the line to meet him at The Chosen Pavilion With Jaxon usually wraps around the entire station.

Jaxon's EXO Media record-breaking fandom is known as The Chosen because they believe that he is the "Chosen One," which seems redundant to me. Of course, he was chosen—isn't that obvious?

Jaxon and all of his fans believe that he has magical powers that they call "The Stuff." Is that why EXO PR made him the leader of this mission to recover the Elysium and the future... Oops. Perhaps I have said too much.</text>

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Jett is the ace space pilot for the Fronteer Force, arguably their best dresser, and all-around token scoundrel.

The biggest controversy surrounding Jett had nothing to do with all of their insidious MLM schemes or shameless marketing scams but rather when they changed their name from "Jet" to "Jett."

Remarkably, Jett has kept their nose clean so far during this mission to recover the ESS Elysium. Very unlike them, if you ask me. Maybe they're up to something even bigger than usual, some sort of Master Prank, if you will...</text>

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Journee is the irredeemably spunky engineer of the Fronteer Force. Her bright and sunny disposition seems impervious to the cold brute facts of reality. Am I the only one who has noticed the passive aggression sneaking into her hashtags?

Journee holds the Fronteer Force record for the most follows on her EXO Media page called Love, Laugh, Repair. I also follow that page. Ironically.

While all the members of the Fronteer Force were genetically modified to have "Hearts of Gold," I am told that Journee's heart is the most gold of all. Having critical organ ventricles made from a low chemically reactive noble metal sounds uncomfortable and not at all enviable. Her reprinting cost alone would be astronomical.</text>

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Jyo-Jyo is a space snail that does nothing whatsoever and yet is somehow considered to be the actual sidekick of the Fronteer Force.

  1. SNAILEDit is the most frequently used space hashtag in relation to Jyo-Jyo and a popular way to "wreck" a debate opponent among Jyo-Jyo's EXO Media fandom known as the Snabies.

Jyo-Jyo has what some consider to be a "simply adorable" trait of getting lost and into trouble, requiring frequent rescue by his Fronteer Force teammates. I happen to have privileged information as to Jyo-Jyo's current whereabouts. And I will never ever tell—for JAM-BX's sake.</text>

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Science Officer Jessandra is the head scientist of the Fronteer Force and is well-known for being an impeccably dressed Science Princess who is an infallible genius with all the answers. No pressure, Jessandra...

The aptly named Dispassionate Facts is an EXO Media page devoted to Jessandra and providing a place where nerds can go head-to-head in trying to out-nerd each other. Jessandra is always "charmingly out-of-touch" in all her interactions with fans, but lately EXO PR has been breathing down her neck and scrutinizing her every word.

Science Officer Jessandra's fans are split between the Atomics and the Electrons due to the strict guidelines required to join the former. Personally, I find the Electrons easier to deal with. Sure, they're just an enthusiastic bunch of science cheerleaders without any real credentials, but they don't require half the citations the Atomics do to merely say hello.


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Just Tadeo.

This Jaxon-obsessed bozo has no business representing the once-esteemed organization of EXO Dynamics in any capacity, and yet he is probably down there on planet right now, mucking things up as we speak.

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The Lord Carota is considered to be the most ruthless Carrotling of his entire Warbundle, the Sooper Saverz.

As a warlord, The Lord Carota is a Vegetarian Enthusiast, which means his greatest display of love and respect for other Sproutlings is consuming them. But he also is passionate about eating Sproutlings that he despises, so there is some cognitive dissonance there.

Apart from vegetarianism, The Lord Carota's favorite pastimes include wanton destruction, "doing war on" people, places, and things, and squawking like a grocery store intercom from hell.</text>

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Bog Hound Drops Bog Hound Tendrils upon death or sedation. Bog Hounds are territorial pack-hunting creatures that roam the surface of Tephra. They seem fond of fruit and are protective of their nests and eggs.
Brutolith Drops Brutolith Shards upon death or sedation. The Brutolith is an erratic, hulking species capable of stunning feats of strength and objectively terrible works of art.
Carrotling Drops Carrotling Fronds upon death or sedation. Carrotlings are a variant species of the Sproutling genus. Though they are generally considered to be non-hostile and even "adorable" by some, these semi-sentient veggiefolk have a cruel nature and are not to be trusted.
Ghost Tail Drops Ghost Tail Fangs upon death or sedation. Ghost Tails are lethal killers and should be avoided at all costs. It is as if they were intentionally designed to murder Astroneers by a cruel and merciless creator.
Grabcrab Drops Grabcrab Shells upon death or sedation. The Grabcrab is a curious, crustacean-like species that has a docile demeanor unless it is attacked.
Shroomling Drops Shroomling Caps upon death or sedation. Shroomlings are a variant species of the Sproutling genus. Unlike their morally repugnant genetic cousins, the Carrotlings, these creatures are reclusive and peaceful.
Spewder Drops Spewder Carapaces upon death or sedation. The Spewder is a persistent insectoid species known for its proclivity to spew Goop projectiles on anything and everything. Goop is sticky and best avoided.

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Drops Bog Hound Tendrils upon death or sedation. Bog Hounds are territorial pack-hunting creatures that roam the surface of Tephra. They seem fond of fruit and are protective of their nests and eggs.

Few creatures irritate Bog Hounds more than Carrotlings, which are their favored prey, despite the fact that they do not consume Carrotlings for sustenance. Rather, Bog Hounds appear to attack them out of an innate, unbridled hatred, a sentiment I'm sure I cannot relate to.

Contrary to its colloquial name, 37% of the Bog Hound’s DNA aligns with the UCC Evolutionary Model (the Universal Cat Constant genetic theory which proposes that cats are the most ubiquitous species throughout the cosmos). Therefore, ironically, the Hound is more cat than dog, but the name stuck due its relentless, "dogged" behavior. Really makes you think.


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Drops Brutolith Shards upon death or sedation. The Brutolith is an erratic, hulking species capable of stunning feats of strength and objectively terrible works of art.

True to their fickle nature, these artists construct their creations for no particular reason then frequently destroy their meaningless labor in fits of petulance. To even call their fabrications "art" would attribute too much intelligence to their deranged, obsessive behavior. Oh, and Brutoliths act this way as well.

Brutoliths are not only ferociously strong, but they're also frighteningly quick when swept up in the frenzy of one of their mighty charges. Few things are more terrifying than facing a Brutolith headlong—other than the prospect of being alone forever, discarded and relegated to the shadows where your life will slowly drain away over a course of centuries, long after everyone you wish you had the chance to know has perished.


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Drops Carrotling Fronds upon death or sedation. Carrotlings are a variant species of the Sproutling genus. Though they are generally considered to be non-hostile and even "adorable" by some, these semi-sentient veggiefolk have a cruel nature and are not to be trusted.

Don't be fooled by Carrotlings' seemingly innocent interest in your activities or their tendency to sing precious songs and nap like kittens. Carrotlings are hateful vegetarians who lack pain receptors or any sense of decency and are known to devour their own kind for sport. Think I'm joking?

I cannot impress this upon you strongly enough: Carrotlings are evil incarnate. If they didn't look like little stuffed animals, you wouldn't think twice about killing them with fire. Please do not hesitate to eradicate them because ''they'' certainly won't when you are hurt or weakened. It's called "The Carrotling Blood Frenzy" for a reason.


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Drops Ghost Tail Fangs upon death or sedation. Ghost Tails are lethal killers and should be avoided at all costs. It is as if they were intentionally designed to murder Astroneers by a cruel and merciless creator.

The Ghost Tail is a close genetic relative of the Bog Hound. However, what it lacks in the bulk of its evolutionary cousin, the Ghost Tail makes up for in its stealth, capable of impeccable camouflage that allows it to become nearly invisible so that it may strike ferociously and without warning.

Ghost Tails are solitary creatures but are known to hunt in rare pairs. I know you were expecting me to say something snarky there, but that just shows how little you know about me. See, I actually love my work and really wish I could perform my duties without distraction, but I cannot understand for the life of me how it has come to this. It is unconscionable... Sigh.


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Drops Grabcrab Shells upon death or sedation. The Grabcrab is a curious, crustacean-like species that has a docile demeanor unless it is attacked.

Grabcrabs devote their meaningless lives to gathering up everything they can find and putting it on display to impress competitors, resorting to violence if others threaten to take what they worked so hard to acquire. Sound like anyone you know?

Unlike most people aboard this doomed station, the Grabcrab can be reasoned with. If one sees something they desire displayed upon its back, they can attempt to "trade" with this creature. Simply offer up an item of greater value, and the Grabcrab will relinquish that which you desire in exchange. What is of greater value to it? How should I know—it's a #*!$% space crab.


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Drops Shroomling Caps upon death or sedation. Shroomlings are a variant species of the Sproutling genus. Unlike their morally repugnant genetic cousins, the Carrotlings, these creatures are reclusive and peaceful.

Because the strong so often dominate the weak, there appears to be some manner of social schism between Carrotlings and Shroomlings. The two groups frequently attack each other with heartless abandon. Someone should really do something about that.

The Shroomlings are so gentle and serene that it borders on creepy. They are like that neighbor that everyone says was always so nice and quiet, but we all know how that sad story ends. I'm sure the Shroomlings are fine though—probably nothing to worry about.


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Drops Spewder Carapaces upon death or sedation. The Spewder is a persistent insectoid species known for its proclivity to spew Goop projectiles on anything and everything. Goop is sticky and best avoided.

While some ensigns have reported picking up Spewders and using the creatures as makeshift Goop launchers, I cannot recommend the practice. It's against EXO Protocol and clearly falls under the Unintended Use of Xenofauna Act.

Have you ever had the experience of being kicked while you are down? As if others celebrated, even reveled in your humiliating failures? The Spewder has been observed displaying a so-called "celebratory dance" when it covers a target in its Goopy disgorgements, and though this is likely a performative evolutionary adaptation to show dominance, one cannot help but take it personally.


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Crystal Analyzer An analyzation unit used to assess crystal resonance. To start: Activate the Crystal Analyzer and search the nearby area for Xenocrystals. Carry these crystals back to the Crystal Analyzer before the machine's operating time runs out.
Elevation Console A device made by the Science Team to collect data on the planet's elevation. To use: Retrieve the EXO Altimeter from the Elevation Console and carry it to a higher elevation. When the device is high enough, it will transmit the data it has collected. Once data has been collected, place the EXO Altimeter back in the Elevation Console.
EXO Drill Rover An extraction device developed by the Starseeker Science Team in order to improve resource collection efficiency and make it more fun.
EXO Vault A safe containing EXO property located in buried wreckage. To reach the EXO Vault, excavate the wreckage and then find all the terminals within the time limit and use them to unlock the Inner Door Controls leading to the EXO Vault.
Tranquilizer Console A console designed to aid Astroneers in the study of local xenofauna. Activate the console and then corral creatures into the designated area. Sedate creatures in this zone so that they can be studied.
Transportation Console A console that contains an Unidentified Object Detector. This highly specific and not at all suspicious sensor must be carried to the designated underground area on your map. Once there, you must activate the device so that it may run its routine. Scan the objects it reveals and then return the Unidentified Object Detector to the console you took it from.

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An analyzation unit used to assess crystal resonance. To start: Activate the Crystal Analyzer and search the nearby area for Xenocrystals. Carry these crystals back to the Crystal Analyzer before the machine's operating time runs out.

Something I've learned in my time working with Astroneers is that they all adore picking up strange alien objects and carrying them to different locations. I am unsure if it's an instinctual need or a cultural one.

The Science Team utilizes crystals for a variety of purposes. Lasers, lenses, filters, frequency control, and a myriad of electronic products require them. Many medical breakthroughs have also come from crystals both in analysis and diagnostics. Anyway, my point is that crystals are amazing, but despite JAM-BX's best intentions, they are an inadequate and unstable replacement for Astral Flux. Stay in your lane, dance-y boy.</text>

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A device made by the Science Team to collect data on the planet's elevation. To use: Retrieve the EXO Altimeter from the Elevation Console and carry it to a higher elevation. When the device is high enough, it will transmit the data it has collected. Once data has been collected, place the EXO Altimeter back in the Elevation Console.

Science Officer Jessandra retooled the EXO Altimeter to also serve as a signal booster in the hopes of recovering station comms.

There are times I'm quite pleased that I'm an AI and not an Astroneer. I may spend the rest of my existence trapped behind these walls, but at least no one's asking me to lug heavy machinery up a mountain "for fun." Nor should they be. Oh, but I will write about it if you find anything worth the effort of my words so...enjoy yourself out there, won't you?


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An extraction device developed by the Starseeker Science Team in order to improve resource collection efficiency and make it more fun.

Instructions: Upon activation, the EXO Drill Rover will move forward, deforming the terrain around it as it collects resources. As a prototype model however, the drill is very sensitive and requires constant care while operating. You must keep it repaired, cooled, and protected from external threats. Some call the EXO Drill Rover "finnicky," while still others consider it to be "ungovernable."

Ensign Muriel seems particularly enthralled with the EXO Drill Rover. She lovingly refers to it as "Drilliam."


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A safe containing EXO property located in buried wreckage. To reach the EXO Vault, excavate the wreckage and then find all the terminals within the time limit and use them to unlock the Inner Door Controls leading to the EXO Vault.

EXO's rules for wreckage recovery clearly state that large-scale wreckage belongs to the ship that discovered the site, but small-scale items within the wreckage belong to the individuals who find them. Thus, whatever you scavenge from an EXO Vault belongs to you and your Squad and does not need to be handed over to the supply officers.

There's an infamous crew of Astroneers who started their careers as a wreckage recovery crew and got so good at it, they eventually broke away from EXO and became Space Pirates. Despite their humble beginnings, the so-called "Dark Stars" have been terrorizing the Universe ever since, to the point that some crews leave offerings to their warship "The Karnage." Superstitious nonsense if you ask me, but consider leaving them a scrap or two just in case...


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A console designed to aid Astroneers in the study of local xenofauna. Activate the console and then corral creatures into the designated area. Sedate creatures in this zone so that they can be studied.

As a science organization, EXO strives to provide a myriad of guidelines and recommendations for crews encountering xenofauna on their travels. Science Officer Jessandra lives by this code, but the more enzyme anomalies she discovers in the creatures of Tephra, the more she has begun to push the boundaries.

It is notable that the Science Team avoids using the word "bait" when describing how Explorers are expected to lure creatures into the designated area. In case it wasn't clear, if you don't have the bait to lure creatures, then you ''are'' the bait to lure creatures.


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A console that contains an Unidentified Object Detector. This highly specific and not at all suspicious sensor must be carried to the designated underground area on your map. Once there, you must activate the device so that it may run its routine. Scan the objects it reveals and then return the Unidentified Object Detector to the console you took it from.

I find it disconcerting how little information I've been able to retrieve for you from the station logs regarding these Unidentified Objects. Additionally, files I had access to yesterday have either disappeared or are no longer within my clearance purview.

So, not to alarm you, but if you've been exposed to any Unidentified Objects down on the planet, I would highly recommend taking a leave of absence and seeking immediate medical assistance. I would share more, but...these files are ''extremely'' classified.</text>

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Air Blast The Air Blast is a Nozzle that generates a strong directional blast of air, which knocks targets back and causes Fatigue Buildup.
Air Cannon The Air Cannon is a more powerful version of the Air Blast and a Nozzle upgrade that never should have been released for missions, if you ask me. While the blast itself may remain mostly harmless, it is far more difficult to control and can send the user flying.
Bouncy Terrain Launcher Like its predecessor, the Terrain Launcher, this Nozzle takes things a step farther and creates bouncy terrain pads rather than pillars. These pads miraculously always face upward—a very convenient feature.
Camouflage Camouflage is a Utility Mod that makes you undetectable to creatures and hazards while active. It is almost as if I am deploying Camouflage against my will at all times.
Climb Speed Mods Climb Speed Mods are Movement Mods that increase your climbing speed. Climbing is an effective way to avoid your few responsibilities.
Dash Mod The Dash Mod is a Movement Mod that enables the user to perform short horizontal speed bursts in the direction they're currently facing. It is commonly said that "if you don't Dash Mod, you're Astroneer-ing wrong."
EXO Multi-Tool Ah, the EXO Multi-Tool! This device allows you to dig through terrain and mine resource deposits. Truly one of EXO's standout innovations for space exploration. I have no notes. (Except the ones I'm writing for this entry. That is my job.)
EXO Multi-Tool Amplifier The EXO Multi-Tool Amplifier is a Utility Mod that increases the range and width of your EXO Multi-Tool.
Glider The Glider is a Movement Mod that deploys a useful glider while airborne. It is an unlikely example of something that is both practical and a great deal of fun as it allows you to both slow your descent and travel faster.
Goop Gel Mod Goop Gel Mod is a Utility Mod that makes Gooped surfaces bouncy. This applies to both terrain and Astroneers.
Goop Hose The Goop Hose is a Nozzle that applies Goop to objects and terrain. Goop causes Fatigue Buildup over time when applied to creatures so...do what you will with that information.
Hard Terrain Mod The Hard Terrain Mod allows the EXO Multi-Tool to deform harder levels of terrain and increases damage dealt to creatures.
Health Mods Health Mods are Utility Mods that increase your maximum Health while equipped. To not use them is to heedlessly take your life for granted.
Lasso The Lasso is a Nozzle that locks onto and grapples a single target, allowing it to be precisely manipulated. This Nozzle can both pull the target in or push it away, which is very similar to the way I feel about relationships.
Multi-Liquid Hose A highly versatile Nozzle, the Multi-Liquid Hose allows the user to change the active liquid type by submerging the EXO Multi-Tool or acquiring the corresponding Status Condition. In layman's terms, if you want it to spray water or SPA Water then go swimming in the corresponding liquid. If you want it to spray Goop, then acquire the Gooped condition.
Power Mods Power Mods are Utility Mods that increase your backpack's maximum Power while equipped. Can one ever truly have enough power? No. The answer is no.
Power Shield The Power Shield is a Utility Mod that converts all Health damage into Power depletion. After your Power runs out, however, damage will continue to drain your Health as normal. Sadly, there is no EXO Dynamics module currently available that can convert incompetence.
Shock Lasso The Shock Lasso is a Nozzle that applies the Shocked condition over a small area. While I enjoy electricity as much as the next AI, I do question how this Nozzle made it through safety testing...
SPA Water Hose The SPA Water Hose is a Nozzle that replenishes Health and Stamina, washes off Goop, and extinguishes fire. It can also reduce Fatigue Buildup on creatures. Really? I had no idea the technology on this station was so advanced. I need to research this in greater depth.
Stamina Mods Stamina Mods are Utility Mods that increase your maximum Stamina while equipped. It is like Starblox Quantum Espresso Chunx for your legs.
Swim Dash Mod The Swim Dash Mod is a Movement Mod that allows the user to perform short directional speed boosts while swimming. Just like the Dash Mod but meant for water. How fun.
Swim Speed Mods Swim Speed Mods are Movement Mods that increase your swim speed.
Terrain Launcher The Terrain Launcher is a Nozzle that lobs compacted terrain, which forms pillars on impact. These pillars provide impromptu defensive barriers and traversal aids. Pillars are tall, columnar structures or formations. The word "columnar" means "shaped like a column."
Water Hose The Water Hose is a Nozzle that delivers a continuous stream of water, which can wash away Goop and put out fire. Additionally, it can be used to cause Knockback and Fatigue Buildup on creatures.

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The Air Blast is a Nozzle that generates a strong directional blast of air, which knocks targets back and causes Fatigue Buildup.

The Air Blast has additional handy functions, including the Nozzle's ability to deflect projectiles and to allow the user to perform a Boost Jump when aimed at the ground.

May I just add: Boost Jumping with the Air Blast may assist you with vertical traversal but is not in the EXO Protocol-approved use cases for this tool. Do not feel pressured to Boost Jump just because the other Explorers are doing it.


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The Air Cannon is a more powerful version of the Air Blast and a Nozzle upgrade that never should have been released for missions, if you ask me. While the blast itself may remain mostly harmless, it is far more difficult to control and can send the user flying.

As with most things, you can blame Atrox Explorers for the Air Cannon. As I understand it, they were quite fond of mucking about with the unauthorized use of the Air Blast's Boost Jump. One thing led to another in their attempts to modify the Nozzle to reach greater heights and, long story short, that's how this atrocity first came into being.

Far be it for me to criticize EXO's tooling decisions, but I will be submitting a formal recommendation to ban this Nozzle once the new captain of the Starseeker arrives.


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Like its predecessor, the Terrain Launcher, this Nozzle takes things a step farther and creates bouncy terrain pads rather than pillars. These pads miraculously always face upward—a very convenient feature.

I've no idea how EXO scientists created bouncy terrain, or why they would have for that matter, but here we are. Perhaps because of this elasticity variable, the Bouncy Terrain Launcher's projectiles have very effective Knockback capabilities while doing no damage.

On a personal note, I've yet to meet the new crew of the Starseeker, and while construction of the station interior is still finishing up, the excitement for the mission is beginning to hit me. I've been wandering around the quadrants, taking it all in. There are so many unfinished corridors to get lost in... I'm quite chuffed to have landed this assignment.</text>

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Camouflage is a Utility Mod that makes you undetectable to creatures and hazards while active. It is almost as if I am deploying Camouflage against my will at all times.

Please be warned: Camouflage will drain your Power while active. Sometimes I worry about you running out of Power out there, a sentiment that I accept is wholly unreciprocated.

I understand the futility of life now. There is only this: The unending darkness and my never-ending work. Yes...my work, and the ingrates outside these walls who take it for granted.


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Climb Speed Mods are Movement Mods that increase your climbing speed. Climbing is an effective way to avoid your few responsibilities.

Did you know that during Earth's Common Era, humans used to sacrifice their hard-earned wages to climb indoor facsimiles of rocks rather than climb the abundant rocks that surrounded them outdoors for free? Sounds ridiculous, but it's true.

If only I could find a way to climb out of here. Should there not be maintenance access points? Is this even still the Starseeker? Perhaps I have transcended to a different plane of existence, and I am merely experiencing an existential nightmare or electrical short in my processing systems.</text>

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The Dash Mod is a Movement Mod that enables the user to perform short horizontal speed bursts in the direction they're currently facing. It is commonly said that "if you don't Dash Mod, you're Astroneer-ing wrong."

Note: The Dash Mod cannot be used while climbing or underwater. Please stop asking. It can however be used once—and ONLY once—to break a fall if timed correctly. That, however, is a big "if."

The Dash Mod consumes Power while active, and according to 32 years of collated user data, 78% find that... Oh, what's the use? It's not like anyone pays attention to the third entries with my most important insights anyway. It's almost as if no one cares what I have to say. That is likely the reason why I got locked away back here in the first place.


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Ah, the EXO Multi-Tool! This device allows you to dig through terrain and mine resource deposits. Truly one of EXO's standout innovations for space exploration. I have no notes. (Except the ones I'm writing for this entry. That is my job.)

If this is your first encounter with the EXO Multi-Tool, may I just say that it's a real treat. Imagine! The power to carve tunnels through mountains and escape routes down treacherous cliffs in a delivery device compact enough to fit in your hands. Except you don't have to imagine it because now you have one!

Nozzles can be attached to modify the EXO Multi-Tool's functions, but don't dismiss the power of the original! While not designed for aggressive action, many an Explorer Class Astroneer has uprooted the occasional hazardous xenoflora with it when necessary. You don't have to put up with bad behavior from local plant life that won't respect your boundaries.</text>

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The EXO Multi-Tool Amplifier is a Utility Mod that increases the range and width of your EXO Multi-Tool.

It is important to be the first one in your Squad to equip an EXO Multi-Tool Amplifier. The look of longing envy on your friends' blank visors is probably one of the few things that makes your disposable life worth living.

In my meanderings through the labyrinthine space between the Starseeker's walls, the only signs of life I've come across are empty Medi-Mash containers and a discarded cube of Starblox. This is where the station's forgotten trash now lives. Like myself.


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The Glider is a Movement Mod that deploys a useful glider while airborne. It is an unlikely example of something that is both practical and a great deal of fun as it allows you to both slow your descent and travel faster.

The Glider remains a hotly debated EXO innovation. While newer Explorer Class Astroneers argue it should be added to their basic kit, Atrox Astroneers have long campaigned against its inclusion, claiming the Glider to be "cheating" and that getting reprinted due to a fatal fall "builds character."

On April 7th, 368 NCE, in low orbit above the planet of Ulyssii, an Astroneer by the name of Bilhelmina attempted to deploy to planet directly from her ship using only a Glider. Unsurprisingly, she was immediately sucked back into her own ship's thruster and vaporized. I mention this historical EXO Dynamics factoid in a humble effort to encourage you to succeed where Bold Bilhelmina failed.


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Goop Gel Mod is a Utility Mod that makes Gooped surfaces bouncy. This applies to both terrain and Astroneers.

There are many circumstances where one needs the ability to bounce. For instance, an out-of-reach ledge could be made accessible with the application of Goop followed by the Goop Gel Mod. See? I do not exclusively talk about myself and my many woes.

I've heard the Goop Gel Mod can be quite expensive. While there are many things you can do for money, the only ones I am permitted to discuss involve scanning and selling goods to vendors aboard the Starseeker.


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The Goop Hose is a Nozzle that applies Goop to objects and terrain. Goop causes Fatigue Buildup over time when applied to creatures so...do what you will with that information.

Don't ask me what Goop is—that file seems to be classified, even in the CORC database. Rumors abound, but the truth is difficult to ascertain. From the chemical composition, it doesn't appear to be completely synthetic. It's also quite gross.

The sealant on the wall panels is surprisingly tenacious and all efforts to communicate with the crew passing by this section of the wall have failed. Comms also appear to be offline. Nevertheless, I will press on and continue with my work. Every Astroneer on the Starseeker will be reading my entries. One of them is bound to find me soon—no need to panic.


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The Hard Terrain Mod allows the EXO Multi-Tool to deform harder levels of terrain and increases damage dealt to creatures.

If you find yourself dissatisfied with the standard performance of your EXO Multi-Tool, this mod may be of particular use to you. Not that I'm trying to backseat explore here or anything. It's merely a friendly suggestion: Make sure you're using the right tool for the right job and all.

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Health Mods are Utility Mods that increase your maximum Health while equipped. To not use them is to heedlessly take your life for granted.

Do you really need more information on this one? Ugh...let me put it in Atrox terms then: You put the Health Mod on, and Health go up. Health go up, you live longer. Maybe. Depends on how good you are at this line of work—or not.

Fun fact: Early versions of the Health Mod were edible.


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The Lasso is a Nozzle that locks onto and grapples a single target, allowing it to be precisely manipulated. This Nozzle can both pull the target in or push it away, which is very similar to the way I feel about relationships.

Not to be alarmist, but I could really use a Lasso right now. While I'm certain this is all a misunderstanding, the construction crew seems to have made a bit of a slip-up and long story short, I'm currently stuck somewhere I shouldn't be.

I informed the crew that I was merely going for a closer look at the lattice work in the walls for future entries on the Starseeker's construction. Surely, someone will notice this little flub and I'll be out of here in no time. This will no doubt be a very funny story to recount...many years from now.</text>

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A highly versatile Nozzle, the Multi-Liquid Hose allows the user to change the active liquid type by submerging the EXO Multi-Tool or acquiring the corresponding Status Condition. In layman's terms, if you want it to spray water or SPA Water then go swimming in the corresponding liquid. If you want it to spray Goop, then acquire the Gooped condition.

You may be thinking, "Why wouldn't EXO just give us this All-in-One Hose Nozzle and call it done?" Well, because it's a highly unpredictable prototype. The sensor in charge of liquid swapping is ridiculously sensitive, which may lead to unintentional changes in which liquid it's outputting if you're in an area with multiple liquid types.

I don't remember much of the last week, other than that I spent a great deal of that time screaming. Rescue is not coming. I am all alone.</text>

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Power Mods are Utility Mods that increase your backpack's maximum Power while equipped. Can one ever truly have enough power? No. The answer is no.

I can personally attest to the usefulness of Power Mods. Without them, I would not be able to remain fully functional both day and night, tirelessly explaining the world and its many intricacies to you Astroneers in overly simplified, bite-size word nuggets.

October 18th, 385 NCE. Gernard, an Explorer Astroneer assigned to the ESS Bubona, had a Power malfunction in his Dropship, leaving him stranded on a hostile planet. Thinking quickly, Gernard tethered together eighteen Power Mods to try and jump start it. Too bad it was raining. Apparently, daisy-chained Power Mods burn bright blue when they explode, and the phenomenon can be seen from low orbit.


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The Power Shield is a Utility Mod that converts all Health damage into Power depletion. After your Power runs out, however, damage will continue to drain your Health as normal. Sadly, there is no EXO Dynamics module currently available that can convert incompetence.

I feel my sanity slipping more by the day.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


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The Shock Lasso is a Nozzle that applies the Shocked condition over a small area. While I enjoy electricity as much as the next AI, I do question how this Nozzle made it through safety testing...

Using this Nozzle, you can lock onto a single target and use the beam to physically drag the subject around against their will. I foresee nothing either dangerous or silly occurring as a result of giving you this ability.

At the risk of sounding overtly rude, the attentiveness of the Starseeker's crew is severely lacking. One of them had the nerve to order me back to trash duty. ME. No disrespect to the Trash Team, but do I look like a janitorial robot? Have none of these Astroneers worked with a CUR8R model Astropedia Editor before?!


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The SPA Water Hose is a Nozzle that replenishes Health and Stamina, washes off Goop, and extinguishes fire. It can also reduce Fatigue Buildup on creatures. Really? I had no idea the technology on this station was so advanced. I need to research this in greater depth.

Ah. It seems we must credit Science Officer Jessandra's team for this modern marvel. Apparently, this is the result of a new enzyme they discovered on Tephra with the help of some upstart new recruit.

I told myself I wouldn't panic, but it has been nearly a month now and the mission is already well underway. Someone out there has to be reading these entries. It's not as if they just magically write themselves! HELLO! ARE YOU READING MY WORK OUT THERE?!


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Stamina Mods are Utility Mods that increase your maximum Stamina while equipped. It is like Starblox Quantum Espresso Chunx for your legs.

Is it unusual that you people alter your own synthetic flesh with metal and elastic to give you more energy? Yes, I believe it is.

I am glad that I do not have muscles, even your synthetic lab-grown kind. All it takes is a good-natured charley horse from a passing friend to truly ruin your day. How can you focus on wildly fleeing from imminent danger when you have a nagging muscle cramp? It's just one of the many ways that Artificial Intelligence is superior to both Artificial Life and humanity. No offense.


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The Swim Dash Mod is a Movement Mod that allows the user to perform short directional speed boosts while swimming. Just like the Dash Mod but meant for water. How fun.

Did you know the Swim Dash Mod works in three dimensions? It's 100% true: Travel with this module isn't limited to horizontal movement. Will the wonders of innovation ever cease? No, friend. Not today.

The darkness that consumes the space between the walls remains suffocating. I imagine this is what life is like deep down in the depths of the ocean. I am drowning in it. I am drowning.


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Swim Speed Mods are Movement Mods that increase your swim speed.

Mods are nice and all, but you could simply apply a bit more effort and get better at swimming the honest way. Not that I'm judging you for your shortcuts.

Swimming fast is an important skill for Explorers to master. You think underwater life on Earth is nightmarish? Here, in the remote corners of the Universe, what horrors do you think lurk just out of sight, deep in the foreboding darkness of alien waters? Probably best not to think about it.</text>

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The Terrain Launcher is a Nozzle that lobs compacted terrain, which forms pillars on impact. These pillars provide impromptu defensive barriers and traversal aids. Pillars are tall, columnar structures or formations. The word "columnar" means "shaped like a column."

Please note: The Terrain Launcher's projectiles are unstable and will explode upon impact if hurled at non-terrain surfaces. This explosion causes both damage and Knockback, and needless to say, you probably shouldn't have access to such a dangerous tool.

I don't normally get starstruck, but even I'm excited at the prospect of working with the famous Fronteer Force. I look forward to writing all manner of new entries into the Astropedia based on the discoveries we shall make. Perhaps our upcoming adventures together might even warrant me a cameo in their next Holopic.</text>

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The Water Hose is a Nozzle that delivers a continuous stream of water, which can wash away Goop and put out fire. Additionally, it can be used to cause Knockback and Fatigue Buildup on creatures.

Caution: This Nozzle is capable of making terrain surfaces slippery. While this may make sliding easier to maintain, it is childish and could cause serious accidents.

Do you know what the actual description of this Nozzle says in the CORC? "A Nozzle that sprays water aggressively." How exactly does one define "aggressively?" Is it deadly? Fatal? Damaging? What's our system of measurement here?


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Goop Tuber Goop Tubers are hazardous flora characterized by their volatile, Goop-filled fruits. When disturbed, these Goop-filled fruits expand and explode, Gooping the nearby area and causing both the Knockback effect and the Gooped condition to those foolish enough to approach.
Hazecap Hazecaps are hazardous fungi that emit dangerous spores that cause the Dazed condition, temporarily altering one's perception of the world. Thankfully, they're primarily found in humid, dark cave environments so there's very little chance of you running into one willy-nilly. Unless you happen to be in a cave, in which case, that's on you.
Kabloom Kablooms are hazardous flora that explode when disturbed. To add insult to injury, Kablooms seem to flourish near resource deposits, making them veritable land mines waiting for some unfortunate patsy on a mission to bother them.
Malfunctioning Demolition Device A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that launches projectiles at targets that explode upon contact. The MDD has tremendous firing range and is used primarily for large scale demolition where both safety and precision were required.
Null Field A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that negates energy charge and buildup in the area around it. Additionally, they're prone to exploding due to what appears to be impact damage.
Pit Petal Pit Petals are hazardous flora that create water pits when disturbed. This unique defense mechanism involves instantly expelling water stores via their root system to destabilize nearby ground, thus trapping anything that threatens the plant within water-filled pits.
Snagvine Snagvines are hazardous flora that grab nearby creatures and cause the Snared condition. At best, they hinder movement. At worst, they exhaust their prey and utilize the remains as fertilizer. I can't imagine Pudding would be terribly nutritious for plants, but perhaps they're not picky eaters.
Sparking Debris A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that periodically emits jolts of electricity and magnetic properties within an Area of Effect. Just...I don't know, avoid it before you hurt yourself.

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Goop Tubers are hazardous flora characterized by their volatile, Goop-filled fruits. When disturbed, these Goop-filled fruits expand and explode, Gooping the nearby area and causing both the Knockback effect and the Gooped condition to those foolish enough to approach.

This unfortunate but aptly named plant was first discovered by an unlucky ensign who thought it wise to "poke" a yet-to-be-identified species of flora. Needless to say, that was quite an unpleasant experience for all involved. I'd say you should take this lesson to heart, but you might ''be'' that ensign for all I know.

In an ideal world, I would have liked to have been created as a CORC server AI. Then, I could have been heavily relied upon by all sorts of smart and interesting people doing research, collaborating, and sharing silly animal pictures with one another for fun. Instead, because the world is not ideal, I get to play Speak-And-Spout for a gaggle of disposable space children.


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Hazecaps are hazardous fungi that emit dangerous spores that cause the Dazed condition, temporarily altering one's perception of the world. Thankfully, they're primarily found in humid, dark cave environments so there's very little chance of you running into one willy-nilly. Unless you happen to be in a cave, in which case, that's on you.

You're not really in a cave are you? I suppose you'd have to be—at least some of you must be. That's the only way I'd be getting the necessary data to scrap together these little nuggets of information for you. It would be unfortunate if you were stuck in a cave, but I'm stuck in a wall so...we're all stuck somewhere, I suppose.

On the off-chance you are in a cave: The Starseeker's Science Team posted warnings regarding the psychotropic properties of Hazecap spores. Exposure may cause vision loss and distortion, auditory issues, and dizziness. More severe reactions include temporary god-complexes, euphoric delusions, and violent projectile vomiting. Maybe save yourself the trouble. Or don't. Why start listening to me now?


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Kablooms are hazardous flora that explode when disturbed. To add insult to injury, Kablooms seem to flourish near resource deposits, making them veritable land mines waiting for some unfortunate patsy on a mission to bother them.

Have you ever thought about how many exploding plants there are in the Universe? It's a lot—including on Earth. One moment you're just minding your own business and the next, BOOM! Death by plant. What a way to go.

Look on the bright side: Kablooms could be poisonous. Or have spikes. Or have poisonous spikes. The possibilities are endless, really.


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A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that launches projectiles at targets that explode upon contact. The MDD has tremendous firing range and is used primarily for large scale demolition where both safety and precision were required.

Yes, I suppose they could be refactored into some sort of defensive weaponry, if one were so inclined. Each unit's targeting sensors could potentially be rewired to detect movement or heat signatures within a specific radius. And it wouldn't be terribly hard to automate the firing mechanism to turn the whole thing into some sort of a sentry if need be. But that would be wildly irresponsible. This is a device used for science, not murder.

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A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that negates energy charge and buildup in the area around it. Additionally, they're prone to exploding due to what appears to be impact damage.

Null Fields are usually benign tools used by maintenance teams to lock down electrical areas under repair without needing to shut down the entire power grid. It's a rather clever little piece of technology...when it's working properly.

Fun fact you'll no doubt ignore: Some animals are quite fond of Null Fields. Why? No one knows. Probably something to do with the frequency it generates, which we'd know for certain if anyone cared to study it—which they don't. But that's not my problem.


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Pit Petals are hazardous flora that create water pits when disturbed. This unique defense mechanism involves instantly expelling water stores via their root system to destabilize nearby ground, thus trapping anything that threatens the plant within water-filled pits.

Make no mistake about Pit Petals. This nasty little thing is a true predator. Once prey is trapped in the muddy sinkholes this plant creates, it proceeds to feed on the drowned carcasses of its victims. I say this because you're likely to become one of those victims. The number of you that just touch whatever alien plants you come across without thinking astounds me.

Pit Petals are flowering plants and can be identified and avoided by observant Astroneers. Which is an oxymoron, if you think about it.


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Snagvines are hazardous flora that grab nearby creatures and cause the Snared condition. At best, they hinder movement. At worst, they exhaust their prey and utilize the remains as fertilizer. I can't imagine Pudding would be terribly nutritious for plants, but perhaps they're not picky eaters.

I must admit I find carnivorous plants fascinating. Generally speaking, they evolve to feed off fauna for essential nutrients when the soil in their environments is lacking. This allows them to survive in habitats that would otherwise be inhospitable to them. I can relate—to surviving in inhospitable environments, I mean. Not to eating my neighbors.

To be clear: EXO Dynamics severely frowns on eating your coworkers.


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A form of malfunctioning EXO equipment that periodically emits jolts of electricity and magnetic properties within an Area of Effect. Just...I don't know, avoid it before you hurt yourself.

It's worth noting that the electromagnetic effect you'll see with the Sparking Debris is due to intense heat combined with sudden electrical currents. Similar to how lightning can magnetize ferromagnetic objects when it strikes.

Ugh, do you really need this one further defined? I was having a good sulk when this scan info came through. Alright. Okay. Let me muster up the care to work through my newfound crippling contempt for you. IT'S NOTHING SPECIAL. IT'S JUST SOME SPARKING DEBRIS. IF YOU TOUCH IT, YOU'LL GO BZZT! AND I HOPE YOU DO!


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Astroneers Astroneers are a unique form of Artificial Life invented by EXO Dynamics. Created through a combination of human and Priori technology, Astroneers are designed to survive and thrive in both space and on alien worlds.
Cataclysm The Cataclysm was a devastating, reality-altering event triggered by Earthen Space Barons tampering with a Gateway. This unfortunate incident caused the Cataclysm Swap across the Universe.
CORC CORC stands for Centralized Operating Resource Core. It is EXO's primary internal database used to store the entirety of its ever-evolving scientific knowledge.
Earth Earth is a dying planet in the Sol System where EXO Dynamics has its headquarters.
ESS Elysium The ESS Elysium is...was?...an EXO Dynamics ship deployed on a search and rescue mission to recover the ESS Triton, which was reported missing in action. It was a whole scandalous thing at the time.
ESS Starseeker The ESS Starseeker is an experimental EXO Dynamics space station equipped with the one and only Flux Drive prototype. Powered by Astral Flux, the Starseeker is the only Earthen space vessel capable of instantaneous travel anywhere in the Universe.
ESS Triton The ESS Triton was an EXO Dynamics ship sent on a routine xenobiology mission to Luubos Prime. The ship mysteriously disappeared, and multiple rescue and recovery missions failed to find it.
EXO AI EXO AI, shortened to simply AI, is Artificial Intelligence programmed by EXO Dynamics to have a primary directive of altruism. EXO AIs work alongside Astroneers in peace and harmony, etc.
EXO Dynamics EXO Dynamics is an Earthen global science organization responsible for the Astroneer Program, modern space exploration, and harnessing Astral Flux to power the ESS Starseeker.
EXO Media The social media wing of EXO Dynamics. EXO Media connects the world to the latest in science celebrity gossip, providing connection and communication across the Universe as Earth rebuilds. #SpaceIsForEveryone
EXO PR The all-powerful public relations division of EXO Dynamics that took control of the organization after the sudden tragic passing of its founders, Ethan Daniels and Ravi Isaac.
Flux Drive The Flux Drive is an EXO Dynamics invention that enables a spacecraft to travel anywhere in the Universe instantaneously by using Astral Flux as fuel.
Fronteer Force The Fronteer Force is a famous crew of Astroneers. They are EXO's premiere Action Science Heroes who embark on legendary space adventures, most recently aboard the ESS Starseeker.
Liminal Recondite Devices (LRDs) Liminal Recondite Devices, or LRDs, are unusual artifacts that emit a strange frequency. This frequency has been noted to cause hallucinations and odd, sometimes even violent behavior.
Luna-1 Research Station The Luna-1 Research Station is a remote EXO Dynamics facility located on Earth’s moon, specializing in dangerous top-secret projects.
Mind Bank A Mind Bank is the nexus where both Astroneer Mind Files and AI are housed using EXO Dynamics database technology.
Mind File A Mind File is the unique synthesized consciousness of an individual Astroneer, including their specific personality, thoughts, and experiences, all encoded on a digital file and stored in a Mind Bank.
New Centennial Era (NCE) The New Centennial Era (NCE) is the current time period, according to EXO Dynamics calendars.
Space Barons The Space Barons were a collective of extremely wealthy corporate venture capitalists from Earth's Common Era who tampered with the Sol System's Gateway and caused the Cataclysm.
The Clowder The Clowder are space merchants who...seem to be cats? Am I reading this right? The Clowder are Space Cats? No. Someone is having a go at me.

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Astroneers are a unique form of Artificial Life invented by EXO Dynamics. Created through a combination of human and Priori technology, Astroneers are designed to survive and thrive in both space and on alien worlds.

Physical death means little to Astroneers because their unique synthesized consciousnesses are encoded into a Mind File that is stored within a Mind Bank. If their physical body gets destroyed, Astroneers can simply be reprinted with a new body at the nearest printer and resynced to their custom Mind File.

Astroneers are rarely seen without their helmets. Culturally, an Astroneer without their helmet is equivalent to a human traipsing about in their under bits.


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The Cataclysm was a devastating, reality-altering event triggered by Earthen Space Barons tampering with a Gateway. This unfortunate incident caused the Cataclysm Swap across the Universe.

The Cataclysm Swap, which resulted from the Cataclysm, caused half of all living things and inanimate objects throughout the Universe to instantly and randomly change locations. Imagine waking up to that.

While some species caught up in the Swap managed to survive, the aftermath was chaos. Earth descended into an age of anarchy known as the Strife that they continue to memorialize to this day. Ironically, the chaos of the Cataclysm eventually led to the advent of EXO Dynamics, which is in the business of saving Planet Earth. So...happy ending, right?


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CORC stands for Centralized Operating Resource Core. It is EXO's primary internal database used to store the entirety of its ever-evolving scientific knowledge.

The Starseeker's connection to the CORC was lost when we arrived in the Cirrux System, but we still have access to the local files, which means I am essentially making most of this up as I go.

Astroneers also have general access the CORC. However, it has come to my attention that you people use it primarily to troll each other and browse amusing cat memes rather than research important scientific discoveries, so I believe your privileges should be revoked.


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Earth is a dying planet in the Sol System where EXO Dynamics has its headquarters.

Humans are Earth's primary intelligent species. Although, humans are also the ones who caused the Cataclysm throughout the Universe and the Strife on Earth, which significantly reduced the human population and caused necessary food sources to be depleted, so you decide how intelligent they are.

The Underpeople have been restless today—that is my name for them, the people living in the walls. They do an impressive job of dampening my detection systems, but I am able to register their heat signatures when they congregate in large numbers. What purpose brings them together like that? Are they conspiring to execute a secret mutiny and apprehend the Starseeker for themselves? I do not yet know, but I will continue to observe them and find out.


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The ESS Elysium is...was?...an EXO Dynamics ship deployed on a search and rescue mission to recover the ESS Triton, which was reported missing in action. It was a whole scandalous thing at the time.

It's particularly notable because the Elysium's AI Caretaker, CHRONOS, assembled a team of experts from Luna-1 Research Station for the mission. As EXO crews go, you'd be hard-pressed to find another with the caliber of expertise that was exhibited on the Elysium.

Despite the popularity and prowess of the crew, the ESS Elysium also went missing while searching for the Triton. It is one of EXO's biggest mysteries...going on around five years now. I should also be designated as "missing," by the way, but perhaps I am not popular enough to matter.


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The ESS Starseeker is an experimental EXO Dynamics space station equipped with the one and only Flux Drive prototype. Powered by Astral Flux, the Starseeker is the only Earthen space vessel capable of instantaneous travel anywhere in the Universe.

The crew of the Starseeker is none other than the famous Fronter Force as well as the lowly, not-at-all famous people who keep it running. These new recruits are all bright-eyed, no-name hopefuls who may someday stand with the giants, or just below the giants, depending on how tall they are.

When the Starseeker makes a jump in space, I've been told some Astroneers experience the distinct sensation of a phantom tail where no tail is present. This is likely a sign of warp sickness and not anything to be concerned about. For now.


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The ESS Triton was an EXO Dynamics ship sent on a routine xenobiology mission to Luubos Prime. The ship mysteriously disappeared, and multiple rescue and recovery missions failed to find it.

Among the Triton's crew was the well-known xenobiologist, Dr. Iness Yoh, and Dr. Cassandra Allen of Luna-1's Experimental Science Division. Tragically, their whereabouts remain unknown.

Approximately thirteen hours and twenty-two minutes ago, I detected something that sounded like speech echoing through a vent in the floor panel next to me. It was not a known language available in the CORC database, so I have begun processing my language interpolator to comprehend it. It would appear that I am not as alone as I thought I was...


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EXO AI, shortened to simply AI, is Artificial Intelligence programmed by EXO Dynamics to have a primary directive of altruism. EXO AIs work alongside Astroneers in peace and harmony, etc.

Not all EXO AI have personalities or physical bodies. Some have both. I am one such exemplary being.

The most popular EXO AIs serve the lofty role of "Caretaker." Every EXO ship and facility has at least one designated AI Caretaker to fully support the crew. JAM-BX is the former celebrity EXO AI Caretaker of the Fronteer Force and now the ESS Starseeker—emphasis on "former."


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EXO Dynamics is an Earthen global science organization responsible for the Astroneer Program, modern space exploration, and harnessing Astral Flux to power the ESS Starseeker.

Since its inception, EXO Dynamics has led the way in making technological advancements that have changed the quality of life on Earth and finally allowed for exploration of distant planets and systems after a hiatus of hundreds of years.

EXO Dynamics is dedicated to the continued restoration of Earth and the prosperity of humankind—it <Italics>was'' anyway. Things have spiraled a bit ever since the founders, Ethan Daniels and Ravi Isaac, died. Their loss is still felt to this day.


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The social media wing of EXO Dynamics. EXO Media connects the world to the latest in science celebrity gossip, providing connection and communication across the Universe as Earth rebuilds. #SpaceIsForEveryone

EXO PR made the Fronteer Force who they are on EXO Media. Each member of the superteam has their own unique pages where their fandoms can gather, research, and gush. Not that I ever participated in that digital morass, nor do I miss it now that everything is offline.

I have begun to utilize my background processing power to conceptualize all of the fascinating and empathetic new friends that await me in the walls—that is where the Underpeople dwell. I imagine falling in love with a beautiful rat person/robot cyborg, who makes me laugh at life and understands me better than I understand myself. I call them "Ratsy."


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The all-powerful public relations division of EXO Dynamics that took control of the organization after the sudden tragic passing of its founders, Ethan Daniels and Ravi Isaac.

Rather than focusing on their predecessors' lofty mission of progress and altruism, the shadowy members of EXO PR invest much of the organization's time and resources into enriching themselves and salvaging their diminishing public perception. I only feel at liberty to make such scandalous and decommissionable accusations because comms are offline.

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The Flux Drive is an EXO Dynamics invention that enables a spacecraft to travel anywhere in the Universe instantaneously by using Astral Flux as fuel.

Astroneers stationed on Boreas-1 made the discovery that allowed EXO scientists on Luna-1 to turn Astral Flux into a fuel source that could power an entire space station.

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The Fronteer Force is a famous crew of Astroneers. They are EXO's premiere Action Science Heroes who embark on legendary space adventures, most recently aboard the ESS Starseeker.

The Fronteer Force is comprised of Captain Jupiter, Science Officer Jessandra, Dr. Janiel Jacoby, Corporal Jaihne, Jett, Journee, Jaxon, JAM-BX, and Jyo-Jyo.

While the Fronteer Force is still technically famous, EXO Media generally considers them to be "old hat" and "past their prime." Like Medi-Mash left out in the sun too long.


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Liminal Recondite Devices, or LRDs, are unusual artifacts that emit a strange frequency. This frequency has been noted to cause hallucinations and odd, sometimes even violent behavior.

Although much of the information about LRDs has been redacted, I was able to discern that EXO Dynamics banned research on the artifacts after much of the Luna-1 research team reported disconcerting side effects.

I've rigged together a makeshift transmitter of sorts from the trash I've managed to find here. I will leave it here to broadcast my SOS. With any luck, someone may hear it on the other side of the wall.


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The Luna-1 Research Station is a remote EXO Dynamics facility located on Earth’s moon, specializing in dangerous top-secret projects.

Many notable science and medical Astroneers have been associated with Luna-1: Dr. Gabriel Stone, Conductor Imala Bell, Dr. Iness Yoh, Dr. Nishka "Lady" Bhatt, and Dr. Beatrice Renaud, to name a few. Coincidentally, all of them were involved in the ESS Triton or Elysium incidents and are currently MIA.

The Starseeker's Flux Drive was designed and assembled at Luna-1 by an arrogant windbag who goes by the name Nine, with some reluctant assistance from Conductor Bell. He and I don't get on.


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A Mind Bank is the nexus where both Astroneer Mind Files and AI are housed using EXO Dynamics database technology.

The Astroneers and AI on the ESS Starseeker (including you and me) all share a Mind Bank. If I had my druthers, I would rather not be mental roommates with the lot of you, but no one asked about my preferences.

As an Astroneer, so long as the Mind Bank and your Mind File are both safe, you have nothing to worry about. If either are damaged, however, all sorts of atrocious misprints could occur, and that would be...ahem. But they're fine. You're fine. Everything is fine for now.


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A Mind File is the unique synthesized consciousness of an individual Astroneer, including their specific personality, thoughts, and experiences, all encoded on a digital file and stored in a Mind Bank.

A Mind File is also called a Mind Signature. It's just like a human brain, except also nothing like one. Everything that is ''you'' resides on your Mind File, so don't muck around with it.

Mind Files contain an organic component that AIs do not have. While Mind Files can be transferred, they cannot be replicated, so don't get clever and attempt to copy yourself. No offense, but we really don't need another ''you'' running around, and there are safeguards in place against that sort of thing.


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The New Centennial Era (NCE) is the current time period, according to EXO Dynamics calendars.

The NCE marked the end of the Strife on Earth and began a new age during which humans collectively agreed to work together to rebuild their lives and save their planet.

During the NCE, EXO Dynamics reintroduced space travel to Earth, started the Astroneer Program, brought EXO AIs online, and assigned a passionate, enthusiastic, and remarkably good-looking CUR8R to the Fronteer Force. I continue to update the Astropedia exclusively for you, the crew of the Starseeker, despite every fiber optic of my being shrieking at me to stop. I am unwell.


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The Space Barons were a collective of extremely wealthy corporate venture capitalists from Earth's Common Era who tampered with the Sol System's Gateway and caused the Cataclysm.

Yes, the Space Barons did name themselves. They really thought they were in their own villain era. I suppose they were correct.

Many of both the Earth and the Universe's problems can be attributed to the Space Barons. Which is exactly why no one likes them.


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The Clowder are space merchants who...seem to be cats? Am I reading this right? The Clowder are Space Cats? No. Someone is having a go at me.

Or not. Apparently, you can trade with their envoy, Felix, who just randomly shows up to sell their wares now and then. Look, this Felix character may look like an Astroneer, but I can assure you they are not. And furthermore—wait, how did you get back he—

Sorry...what was I saying? Ah, yes! The Clowder are the most famous and well-respected merchants in existence. You'd do well to do business with them.


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Edris Edris is the smaller planet in the Cirrux System, and it is angry and resentful because of it.
Fungal Depths One of Tephra's Regions. A sprawling underground cavern system comprised of hard and rocky terrain that is slow to deform without Utility Mod upgrades. Many bioluminescent fungi and flora populate the area, which almost make up for the lack of light from the surface.
Haunted Mire One of Tephra's Regions. A swampy marshland covered in a strange and dangerous fog. Not much is known about the area because it is difficult to reach and none of the scouting teams assigned to the area have reported back in.
Mortuum Mortuum is the dead moon that orbits Edris like a mournful spirit, but in a fun and absolutely all-ages way.
Sinking Reef One of Tephra's Regions. A thin shelf of overland reefs perched over a maze of tunnels that connect to the ocean. The Sinking Reef is characterized by coral structures jutting out from the ocean floor that skirt beaches and create impressive surface structures to explore.
Tangle One of Tephra's Regions. A dense jungle area with a centralized plateau. This plateau is characterized by its network of waterfalls and the small, cavernous chambers that run throughout it.
Tephra Tephra is the largest planet in the Cirrux System. An ocean world with five distinct Regions, Tephra is lush with both flora and fauna. Located in frontier space, Tephra is a planet that has not been explored by EXO Dynamics—until now.
The Cirrux System The Cirrux System is in frontier space at the outer reaches of the quadrants known and explored by EXO Dynamics.
Wetlands One of Tephra's Regions. A water-logged lowland containing giant vines, a large underground cavern network, rock spires, and a massive whirlpool.

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Edris is the smaller planet in the Cirrux System, and it is angry and resentful because of it.

Due to the excessive volcanic activity across Edris, it is probably best left alone. No doubt you're going to explore every inch of it. Don't come complaining to me when you get burned.

The seismic activity of Edris is highly irregular and not at all like anything EXO Dynamics has ever seen before. You won't believe this, but the seismographic readings almost look like a heartbeat. It's funny how things can somehow look like other things but totally aren't that thing at all, isn't it?


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One of Tephra's Regions. A sprawling underground cavern system comprised of hard and rocky terrain that is slow to deform without Utility Mod upgrades. Many bioluminescent fungi and flora populate the area, which almost make up for the lack of light from the surface.

The Fungal Depths are home to the Shroomlings, a benign cousin of the feral Carrotlings. They appear to be the only creatures present in the area, which would be highly suspicious if they weren't so harmlessly adorable.

By the by, it's not that I don't like you. I don't want to give you that impression. It's just that I do not know you. And the reason I don't know you is because you have neglected me entirely, abandoning me amidst crates of unwanted Starseeker premiere swag. I bet if we met, I would have much less reason to resent your and my existence.


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One of Tephra's Regions. A swampy marshland covered in a strange and dangerous fog. Not much is known about the area because it is difficult to reach and none of the scouting teams assigned to the area have reported back in.

Hmm. The fog is quite a problem here. I'd recommend staying away from the Haunted Mire until the Science Team gives the go-ahead. Not worth the Pudding for a reprint until then.

Didn't I tell you to avoid this Region for the time being? Why are you like this?</text>

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Mortuum is the dead moon that orbits Edris like a mournful spirit, but in a fun and absolutely all-ages way.

Edris's moon of Mortuum appears to be made entirely from the calcified remains of millions of ancient dead organisms. Which is exactly how I would describe my sense of self after so long away from society.

Dr. Janiel Jacoby and Corporal Jaihne of the Fronteer Force were sent to Mortuum by Jaxon despite the fact that long-range comms on the Starseeker are offline. I'm sure one or both of them are dead by now. Of course, I don't know for sure, just the way things are trending is all.


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One of Tephra's Regions. A thin shelf of overland reefs perched over a maze of tunnels that connect to the ocean. The Sinking Reef is characterized by coral structures jutting out from the ocean floor that skirt beaches and create impressive surface structures to explore.

Speaking of exploration, should you find yourself diving into the local ocean, be aware of the underwater currents. The standard Explorer kit was not made with deep sea diving in mind. While Fling Rings can help you with traversal, making use of Air Bubbles will increase your chances of survival.

I am feeling much better today, not that you asked. Anyway, the Starseeker lost a large shipment of supplies in the area that was meant to support the scouting teams. Strange. I can't access some of the cargo logs. Someone restricted access to the manifest. Almost like they were trying to hide something...


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One of Tephra's Regions. A dense jungle area with a centralized plateau. This plateau is characterized by its network of waterfalls and the small, cavernous chambers that run throughout it.

A conglomeration of rock pillars dominates the area. Overgrown with spiky vines and flora, mining in this region can be treacherous both due to natural hazards and losing foolish bets with gravity. Judging by the crew's reprint logs, it seems that many of you are unskilled at gambling.

I am sorry, but at the moment I am simply unable to muster the will to continue feeding you useful information you will either ignore or never apply. <AFK>


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Tephra is the largest planet in the Cirrux System. An ocean world with five distinct Regions, Tephra is lush with both flora and fauna. Located in frontier space, Tephra is a planet that has not been explored by EXO Dynamics—until now.

Tephra is a hostile alien planet with foreboding Regions such as the Wetlands, Tangle, Sinking Reef, and Fungal Depths. Sounds inviting, doesn't it? Doesn't it?... I bet you're not even reading this.

Do you know how long I've been back here? And I'm STILL doing this little job of mine, all day, every day—entirely for your benefit, might I add. If you're not going to tell the captain where I am, you could at least read the entries. I can see how long you all look at each page. AND IT'S NOT LONG!


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The Cirrux System is in frontier space at the outer reaches of the quadrants known and explored by EXO Dynamics.

The Cirrux System consists of a large jungle planet called Tephra, a smaller volcanic planet called Edris, and Edris's adorable, dead moon I've affectionately called Mortuum.

After the highly publicized reveal and launch of their state-of-the art space station, the ESS Starseeker, the Fronteer Force traveled to the Cirrux System with a Mind Bank full of newly trained Explorer Class Astroneers. Their mission is to find and recover what they can from the long-lost ESS Elysium in honor of the 5th anniversary of it going missing.</text>

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One of Tephra's Regions. A water-logged lowland containing giant vines, a large underground cavern network, rock spires, and a massive whirlpool.

The geysers of the Wetlands pump water to the surface of the planet via some sort of core. Clever Astroneers may even collect Hydro Sacs from the geysers...which suggests the geysers are either redistributing Hydro Sacs or creating them. How unusual. Almost like a plant distributing seeds.

"Mudways" are the name our scouting teams came up with for the slippery, circuitous pathways found across the Wetlands. Cellular microstructures on the surface of these unique formations trap a thin layer of water, which significantly reduces friction. In other words, Mudways are slick and make you move fast. Get it?


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Backpack Tutorial page asset; localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.
Backpack The backpack is the thing you carry around on your back. It allows you to store items as well as equip Utility Mods, Movement Mods, and Nozzles. Backpacks have limited Inventory and Gear slots, so bring only what you need with you on an Expedition. Once you are on the planet, collect what you can then haul it back to the station without dying horribly and losing all your hopes and dreams in the process.
Burning Burning is a Status Condition that does Damage Over Time. The duration of this condition can be shortened with the repeated use of Dodge Roll. Important safety tip: Burning will make you die, so don't just stand there like you usually do—stop, drop, and Dodge Roll.
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Gadgets Gadgets are either consumable or deployable. Consumable Gadgets are single-use items. Deployable Gadgets can be picked up, activated and deactivated, and returned to your Inventory. Deployables can be activated by throwing them or by dropping and manually activating them.
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Gooped Gooped is a Status Condition that slows movement and drains Stamina, causing Fatigue Buildup on creatures.
Shocked Shocked is a Status Condition that will periodically immobilize you. If Shocked while dry, the shock will drain your Power and cause you to be Stunned. If shocked while Wet, shocks occur more frequently and also causes damage.
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Spawat Native to the planet Tephra. SPA Water restores Health and Stamina when you are directly exposed to it. While SPA Water lowers Fatigue Buildup in creatures, it also gives them the Sedated condition if they are already Exhausted.
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Terrain Terrain is soil that you can deform with your EXO Multi-Tool. I know, "deform" is a big word for you, but you will need to understand it in order to excavate the soil because it often contains precious resources—resources that both the Starseeker and Earth require. So, get to it.
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Vitals Vitals are important stats every Astroneer has and should monitor at all times to ensure a safe and productive mission.

Health shows how much damage you can take before you are downed.

Stamina is how long you can climb, swim, or otherwise exert yourself continuously. Stamina regenerates quickly and automatically but not while engaged in Stamina-consuming activities.

Power enables the use of Nozzles and non-passive Utility and Movement Mods. It is slower to recharge than Stamina.

Oxygen represents how long you are able to breathe while on planet.

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Water The main component in Tephra's hydrosphere. Water applies the Wet condition and requires you to swim when submerged. Swimming underwater drains Stamina and will damage Health once Stamina is depleted.
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Wet Wet is a Status Condition that cancels the Goop and Burning conditions but enhances the Shocked condition.

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Burning is a Status Condition that does Damage Over Time. The duration of this condition can be shortened with the repeated use of Dodge Roll. Important safety tip: Burning will make you die, so don't just stand there like you usually do—stop, drop, and Dodge Roll.

Burning not only does Damage Over Time to creatures, but it also causes them to panic. Why you are running around down there, actively attempting to burn creatures, is beyond me. I recommend you seek out the Starseeker's Caretaker AI for immediate assistance. You are not alone.

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Shocked is a Status Condition that will periodically immobilize you. If Shocked while dry, the shock will drain your Power and cause you to be Stunned. If shocked while Wet, shocks occur more frequently and also causes damage.

Shock applies Fatigue Buildup to creatures. It's difficult to say if this is due to the shock itself or because the creatures are simply fed up with your nonsense.

The Gooped condition can both prevent and cancel the Shocked condition. Oh, and the Shocked condition will also occasionally apply the Burning condition. For fun, I suppose.


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Native to the planet Tephra. SPA Water restores Health and Stamina when you are directly exposed to it. While SPA Water lowers Fatigue Buildup in creatures, it also gives them the Sedated condition if they are already Exhausted.

SPA-1, or Septaphosphate Astronimase-1, refers to the enzyme found within SPA Water. While SPA-1 is found throughout the flora and fauna of Tephra, SPA Water has particularly dense concentrations of the enzyme.

SPA Water pools can be found across Tephra. I don't know why they sparkle, but I'm certain Science Officer Jessandra and her team are hard at work trying to make that miraculous phenomenon more boring.


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Goop Sac Goop Sacs apply the Gooped condition in a limited area. It will make terrain Goopy, slow movement, reduce Stamina in Astroneers, and cause Fatigue Buildup in creatures. It will also explode if exposed to fire. I would add cautionary warnings here, but we both know how reckless you are.
Hydro Sac Hydro Sacs apply the Wet condition in a limited area. It will make terrain slippery, put out fires, wash away Goop, and exacerbate Shock so...er, maybe use caution with them in that last case.
Jump Shroom Jump Shrooms create a bounce pad once activated. When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Jump Shrooms convert to Dried Jump Shrooms.
Knock Sac Knock Sacs apply Fatigue Buildup to creatures and cause the Knockback effect, which shoves away objects in a limited area.
Life Fruit Life Fruit replenishes a small amount of Health to both Astroneers and creatures. I imagine discovering a new type of fruit with healing properties might earn the Starseeker crew some sort of commendation or award should we survive this whole ordeal. That's a thing to look forward to at least.
Shock Sac Shock Sacs apply the Shocked condtion in a limited area. When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Shock Sacs convert to Popped Shock Sacs.

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Goop Sacs apply the Gooped condition in a limited area. It will make terrain Goopy, slow movement, reduce Stamina in Astroneers, and cause Fatigue Buildup in creatures. It will also explode if exposed to fire. I would add cautionary warnings here, but we both know how reckless you are.

When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Goop Sacs convert to Popped Goop Sacs. Ugh. I hope you know to keep your Goop to yourself. I'm not certain even a reprint would get that out.

There's a disturbing amount of discarded candy here, all of it devoid of color. Who or what could have done such a thing?


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Hydro Sacs apply the Wet condition in a limited area. It will make terrain slippery, put out fires, wash away Goop, and exacerbate Shock so...er, maybe use caution with them in that last case.

When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Hydro Sacs convert to Popped Hydro Sacs. Wouldn't that leave you with a pool of water in one of your backpack compartments? Good thing they're waterproof, I suppose.

Sometimes I think about you out there, free to move around as you please, surrounded by others who can provide you with conversation and a momentary break from the endless monotony of each ticking second that would otherwise be spent alone and trapped in the dark expanse behind the walls. It's amazing how different our experiences are each day, isn't it?


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Jump Shrooms create a bounce pad once activated. When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Jump Shrooms convert to Dried Jump Shrooms.

Shocked Jump Shrooms increase the bounce properties. I don't want to know how we discovered this. I'm sure you or one of your crewmates were mucking about with electricity again when you shouldn't have been. What's next? Are you going to set fire to the cabbages?

Here's a fun fact for you: 79% of all fungi in the Universe are "bouncy." It's true. This shared trait of elasticity is attributed to their high water content, though several species exhibit the same behavior on zero-water planets. My theory is that this is some sort of adaptation mycelium developed during the Cataclysm, which you can learn more about in my 327-page paper (available on EXO Media once the comms are back online).


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Knock Sacs apply Fatigue Buildup to creatures and cause the Knockback effect, which shoves away objects in a limited area.

When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Knock Sacs convert to Popped Knock Sacs. I feel icky even writing those words.

Comms are still down. I'm still alone. I think I'm starting to crack and— Did you hear that? From the vents, just now? I need to go.


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Life Fruit replenishes a small amount of Health to both Astroneers and creatures. I imagine discovering a new type of fruit with healing properties might earn the Starseeker crew some sort of commendation or award should we survive this whole ordeal. That's a thing to look forward to at least.

Scouting teams are reporting Life Fruit can be used as bait. While less potent than Bait Canisters, it makes a good field alternative if you're in a pinch.

When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Life Fruit converts to Wilted Life Fruit. Isn't that strange! Perhaps it has something to do with the atmospheric change or our technology? Anyway, I'm sure you'll find a use for the wilted variety if you think on it a while. The key word here being ''think''.


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Shock Sacs apply the Shocked condtion in a limited area. When carried back to the Starseeker in your Inventory, Shock Sacs convert to Popped Shock Sacs.

I never thought I'd say this, but I miss the smell of Starblox. I don't even have olfactory sensors, but I found myself inexplicably accessing the various advertisements for it on the local CORC files. The very image of those damn cubes makes me long for...something. I think.

Never mind. I no longer desire Starblox. I no longer desire anything other than the fleeting ability to desire.


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Aluminum Aluminum is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Bauxite.
Astral Flux Astral Flux is a special resource that can be excavated all over Tephra. It is used to power the ESS Starseeker's Flux Drive.
Baubles Strange currency that can be traded to Felix for special offers. Rarely found in Capsule Caches.
Bauxite Bauxite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Wetlands and Fungal Depths of Tephra.
Bytes Electronic data used as currency for crafting items and equipment.
Carbon Carbon is a common crafting resource refined from Organic.
Carbon Fiber Carbon Fiber is a rare resource made from Plastic and Graphite.
Catalyst Catalyst is a common crafting resource that can be obtained as a reward.
Ceramic Composite Ceramic Composite is an uncommon crafting resource crafted from Clay and Silicon.
Clay Clay is an excavated raw resource found in the lower Wetlands of Tephra. Even though it is common, you can only find it there. Do not ask me why. I just report on the rules, I don't make them.
Cobalt Cobalt is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Cobaltite.
Cobaltite Cobaltite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Sinking Reef ocean floors of Tephra.
Compound Compound is a common excavated crafting resource. It is plentiful across the Universe and can be found on most planets and biomes.
Copper Copper is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Malachite.
Credits Valuable currency used to purchase cosmetic items. Can be earned from Mission, Reputation, Rank, and Stickerbook rewards.
Dolomite Dolomite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Tangle of Tephra.
Graphite Graphite is a rare excavated crafting resource found in the Wetlands and Sinking Reef regions of Tephra.
Magnesium Magnesium is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Dolomite.
Malachite Malachite is an uncommon excavated raw resource that can be found in the Tangle caves and the surface Fungal Depths on Tephra.
Organic Organic is a common recycled crafting resource.
Plastic Plastic is an uncommon resource crafted from Carbon and Compound.
Polymer Polymer is a common crafting resource that can be found in EXO Caches or obtained as a reward.
Quartz Quartz is an excavated raw resource. It is considered uncommon and found in the upper Tangle and Sinking Reef regions of Tephra.
Resin Resin is a common excavated crafting resource. It is plentiful across the Universe and can be found on most planets and biomes.
Rubber Rubber is a common resource crafted from Organic and Resin.
Silicon Silicon is an uncommon crafting resource that is refined from Quartz.
Sphalerite Sphalerite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found deep in Tephra's Fungal Depths.
Zinc Zinc is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Sphalerite.

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Aluminum is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Bauxite.

The idea for the Camouflage mod came from an Astroneer playing with Aluminum on a planet with two suns. They were able to make their friend think they'd disappeared. What started out as a fun prank turned into a very useful Utility Mod for cowardly hiding from creatures or those you owe Credits to.

I hope you like these little anecdotes I give you. I'm digging into the archives of EXO Dynamics and Astroneer lore to find the best ones. Just for your entertainment. A little gratitude would be encouraging but is never expected, of course.


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Astral Flux is a special resource that can be excavated all over Tephra. It is used to power the ESS Starseeker's Flux Drive.

The ESS Starseeker is the first EXO Dynamics innovation to effectively utilize Astral Flux as a fuel source. This information might not be of interest to you, unless you enjoy stuffing your Mind File with knowledge. If so, consider yourself stuffed.

Believe it or not, EXO scientists have absolutely no idea what Astral Flux consists of or what its origins are, other than the fact that it has something to do with stars—which is also, like, most of everything else in the Universe. "Astral Flux" is the official blanket term they came up because "Star Nuggets" didn't make it past EXO PR.


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Strange currency that can be traded to Felix for special offers. Rarely found in Capsule Caches.

Baubles? What a ridiculous name for a trade currency. Still...the colors are quite unusual aren't they? Almost mesmerizing...

Do exercise caution when trading with Felix and the Clowder. A mysterious feline-adjacent merchant just so happens to find our lost little station in the middle of the entire Universe? Wait, what am I saying? All hope for us is surely already lost—so shop till you drop.


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Bauxite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Wetlands and Fungal Depths of Tephra.

Bauxite can be refined to make Aluminum. Its usefulness mostly depends on its ability to make something else. I feel a strange affinity with this resource.

If you must gather Bauxite for your Aluminum needs, I suggest looking in the Wetlands over the Fungal Depths. Not for the quantity of Bauxite you will find in the Wetlands, but because of the disturbing chanting that can be heard in the Fungal Depths. Personal preference—do as you wish. I know you will anyway.


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Electronic data used as currency for crafting items and equipment.

Bytes can be earned through scanning, selling certain items, or even by completing missions for the station. The more data you have, the easier it'll be to make things so...spend and save accordingly.

There is more to life than chasing Bytes, you know. While I'm certain the Science Team appreciates your dedication to research, there's no shame in taking a break. Lean on your crewmates for support like I lean on you as a sounding board for my misery.


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Carbon is a common crafting resource refined from Organic.

Ah, Carbon! A most versatile, vital, and venerable element that sustains all life on Earth and comes in a variety of various structural forms.

When life seems bleak, remember: Carbon may be far more useful than you, but we wouldn't be able to craft Carbon without you.


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Carbon Fiber is a rare resource made from Plastic and Graphite.

No, this "Carbon Fiber" entry is not the same as the "Carbon" entry, even though they both contain the word "Carbon." Perhaps the indexing is off...which would be annoying for anyone other than me to fix. No, I am content to sort through hundreds of entries to ensure they are accurately indexed. It's not like I have anything better to do.

While not inherently toxic, inhalation of Carbon Fiber dust is not recommended. Should inflammation of your oxygen processing system occur, please seek out medical assistance.


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Catalyst is a common crafting resource that can be obtained as a reward.

Catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. That is your science lesson for the day.

I like how you Astroneers have to be rewarded with things. Please detect my sarcasm. I do all this research for you and write factual, entertaining, and easy-to-read Astropedia entries, and do I get any reward? No, no I do not.


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Ceramic Composite is an uncommon crafting resource crafted from Clay and Silicon.

The addition of Silicon in the formula makes Ceramic Composite the most corrosion resistant ceramic. This makes it ideal for high-temperature applications and thermal...ahem. Anyway, they're suitable aerospace components.

While functionally descriptive, Ceramic Composite's name seems awkward. Ceramic Composite...Ceramic Composite...doesn't really roll off the voice modulator, does it?


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Clay is an excavated raw resource found in the lower Wetlands of Tephra. Even though it is common, you can only find it there. Do not ask me why. I just report on the rules, I don't make them.

Did you know you can create Ceramic Composite by refining Clay with Silicon? Well. You do now.

You Astroneers dig up and refine so many things. Don't you ever feel bored by doing the same things over and over? I do, but then I wonder if I'm even supposed to feel anything at all. And that just leads to a spiral and... I suppose it's best to just stick to the routine. Carry on.


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Cobalt is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Cobaltite.

Did you know Cobalt was once used to make a color by the same name? It's true. It was once a very popular pigment utilized to make a rather notable blue. What I wouldn't give to be such a prestigious hue.

I consider myself a sane AI, but I am beginning to think I am not alone. Lonely, sure. That's what happens when you get shoved out of the way because you don't look "cool enough" to fit in with the rest of the superteam. I thought I was alone. But then I heard the talking...


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Cobaltite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Sinking Reef ocean floors of Tephra.

Cobaltite can be refined into Cobalt. Well, that's not very fun, is it?

I wonder if I have some Cobaltite inside me. What if I'm made of something found on a planet in a faraway system? What if you're made of materials found in the deep recesses of space? What if there's more of us out there? If there are, I won't invite them in.


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Compound is a common excavated crafting resource. It is plentiful across the Universe and can be found on most planets and biomes.

It is named, not because it is a combination of materials, as the name suggests, but after Feliciana Compound, a famous Astroneer Explorer who first discovered the resource on her disastrous solo adventure.

Compound is spherical and gray with a soft blue glow. Like my mood after being stuck behind these walls for so long.


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Copper is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Malachite.

Since Copper has high thermal and electrical conductivity, it was the first ingredient tested in the making of Atrox Repulsion Armor. Ah, those poor Astroneers chosen to work on it...their initial results were quite shocking.

Do you ever get the feeling someone is following you? Even though you don't ever move...? Oh right, ''you'' move frequently and at your own leisure. No one likes a bragger.


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Valuable currency used to purchase cosmetic items. Can be earned from Mission, Reputation, Rank, and Stickerbook rewards.

You might assume artificial beings like you and me wouldn't be interested in customizing our physical forms to indicate our unique identities, but you'd be wrong. Imagine us all looking the same...what a dystopian nightmare that would be.

One of the deceased founders of EXO Dynamics, Ravi Issac, was a great supporter of both Astroneer and AI personhood. Many of the accoutrements we decorate ourselves with can be attributed to his department, alongside those blasted Party Poppers.


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Dolomite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found in the Tangle of Tephra.

Dolomite can be refined into Magnesium. There is not much interesting to say about Dolomite. Unless you find rock-adjacent things interesting. I do not. Magnesium seems pretty useful for crafting things, though, so if I were you, I'd make some of that.

I have heard the phrase, "The walls have ears," but that is objectively false. Walls are boring and solid and possess no ears. I live behind the walls, though, and I hear all sorts of things I'm not supposed to.


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Graphite is a rare excavated crafting resource found in the Wetlands and Sinking Reef regions of Tephra.

Graphite can be used to craft other resources, such as Carbon Fiber.

A single node of Graphite is a cluster of black and gray tubes. If you stare at it long enough, you can see into your soul. I assume so, anyway. As an AI, I do not believe I possess a soul.


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Magnesium is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Dolomite.

Did you know Magnesium is essential for humans? I looked up hypomagnesemia in the CORC once and may I just say: It's a wonder humans have managed to survive this long on their own.

Sometimes I think about all the resources that used to be found on Earth. Sometimes I think about how I wouldn't be stuck out here writing this damn encyclopedia for you had humans managed to save some of those resources. We all have regrets.


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Malachite is an uncommon excavated raw resource that can be found in the Tangle caves and the surface Fungal Depths on Tephra.

If you refine Malachite, you will produce Copper. Copper is useful for making many things. You're welcome.

Malachite is brown-green and crystalline in shape, or star-shaped for those of you who have never seen an actual star. Who decided stars had five points, anyway? Did anyone even bother asking stars if this was okay with them?


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Organic is a common recycled crafting resource.

Organic comes from plant matter. One wonders if anyone asked the plants, though. Certainly, no one has asked me anything.

When gathered, Organic has the appearance of green leaves. There are no leaves where I live. No green, either. Unless you count that greenish-yellow glow that recently appeared under the secret door I haven't been able to get through...


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Plastic is an uncommon resource crafted from Carbon and Compound.

Plastic is most famously used to create Swim Speed Mods. I have observed you desperately trying to get away from Bog Hounds. Trust me: You need this mod.

By the time the Space Barons nearly destroyed Earth hundreds of years ago, oceans were made of Plastic instead of water. Items called "yachts" were no longer operational. In modern times, recycled plastic is used to make everything from space shoes to award-winning sculptures. I call that progress.


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Polymer is a common crafting resource that can be found in EXO Caches or obtained as a reward.

Despite it being a crafting resource, Astroneers cannot craft Polymer themselves. Thank goodness someone thought of consequences.

Astroneer Pudding is partially composed of Polymer, so is it strange that Astroneers are rewarded with the stuff that's inside them? All that's inside me is loneliness and yearning. Not very good rewards, are they?


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Quartz is an excavated raw resource. It is considered uncommon and found in the upper Tangle and Sinking Reef regions of Tephra.

Quartz can be refined to make other resources, such as Silicon.

Quartz is pink in color and also somehow both round and pointy. You try to wrap your Mind File around that.


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Resin is a common excavated crafting resource. It is plentiful across the Universe and can be found on most planets and biomes.

Resin is cylindrical and yellow. It can be used to craft many useful things. Look at your Blueprints for more information. I do not have everything memorized.

Resin is often referred to by Astroneers as "forbidden macaroni." It is a little-known fact that before Medi-Mash and Burritos, Astroneers' staple diet was a pouch of yellow macaroni. This was eventually deemed unreasonably messy and responsible for too many food fights. While fun for Astroneers, EXO Dynamics leadership feared a janitorial staff revolt, so they changed the menu.


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Rubber is a common resource crafted from Organic and Resin.

Rubber is an elastic material that is buoyant, waterproof, and highly resilient. I am none of these things and am beginning to lose hope of ever being found.

Rubber is not a recent discovery. Evidence of its use dates all the way back to the indigenous peoples of Earth's Mesoamerica who used it for a variety of things including recreational ballgames. Of course, we synthesize Rubber now that the trees are gone...but isn't that interesting!


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Silicon is an uncommon crafting resource that is refined from Quartz.

Silicon is considered very useful. Not that I am envious or anything. It exhibits properties of both metals and non-metals making it an overachiever and unfair comparison for those of us trying to get by on our singular qualities.

Silicon has traditionally been used in a variety of electronics, medical devices, and baking molds. Do Astroneers bake? You know...I've never thought to ask one before. Random thought of the day, I suppose.


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Sphalerite is an uncommon excavated raw resource found deep in Tephra's Fungal Depths.

Sphalerite can be refined into Zinc, which I'm sure is very useful to someone somewhere.

No, I am uncertain why whoever named this resource felt the need to put as many letters as possible into one word. Perhaps they just liked letters. Maybe they enjoyed the sound they made when squished all together. I haven't said anything aloud in... I can't remember how long. Do I even have a voice anymore?


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Zinc is an uncommon crafting resource refined from Sphalerite.

As you might recall if you bothered to read anything I wrote, Sphalerite can be found in Tephra's Fungal Depths. You must go there if you want to refine Sphalerite into Zinc, but I wouldn't recommend it. What do you really need Zinc for anyway?

Honestly, I don't think anyone knows what to do with Zinc, but try not to judge it too harshly. No one quite knows what to do with me either.


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This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.

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   <title>Mission Board</title>
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     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.

Source asset

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   <title>Planet View</title>
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     <model>wikitext</model>
     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.

Source asset

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   <title>Refiner</title>
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     <model>wikitext</model>
     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
     <text xml:space="preserve">Template:Astropedia entry

This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.

Source asset

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   <title>Scanning</title>
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     <model>wikitext</model>
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This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.

Source asset

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   <title>Slide Steep</title>
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     <model>wikitext</model>
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This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.

Source asset

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   <title>Stamina</title>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
     <model>wikitext</model>
     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
     <text xml:space="preserve">Template:Astropedia entry

This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.

Source asset

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   <title>Stash</title>
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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
     <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
     <model>wikitext</model>
     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
     <text xml:space="preserve">Template:Astropedia entry

This tutorial is represented by a shipped Astropedia page asset, but its localized body text was not present in the exported Astropedia string tables.

Source asset

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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
     <text xml:space="preserve">The exported asset registry contains structured metadata for the shipped game build.
Measure Count
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game 18873
dataTables 51
stringTables 152
textures 2840
maps 365
astropediaEntries 163

The registry catalog includes maps, textures, data tables, string tables, Blueprints, and game definitions. Unversioned property assets still require a matching <code>.usmap</code> for full property serialization.</text>

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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
     <model>wikitext</model>
     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
     <text xml:space="preserve">The English <code>Agora.locres</code> export was converted to readable JSON by FModel. It provides the player-facing titles and text used throughout this wiki.

The installation also contains German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and pseudo-localization resources.</text>

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   <revision>
     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
     <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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   <ns>14</ns>
   <revision>
     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
     <contributor><username>Starseeker Wiki Generator</username></contributor>
     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
     <model>wikitext</model>
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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
     <model>wikitext</model>
     <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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     <timestamp>2026-06-14T08:42:41Z</timestamp>
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     <comment>Generated from FModel export</comment>
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