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The Carbon Anomaly is a unique, [[moonlet]]-like formation that can appear within the rings rarely. | The Carbon Anomaly is a unique, [[moonlet]]-like formation that can appear within the rings rarely. | ||
[[File:Carbon Anomaly.png|thumb|The Carbon Anomaly floating in the rings]] | [[File:Carbon Anomaly.png|thumb|The Carbon Anomaly floating in the rings]] | ||
This POI currently acts only as an astrogation point, and like moonlets cannot be destroyed. However, if scanned with a [[Reconnaissance Craft#Obonto USV-D Microseismic Series|microseismic recon drone]], it shows a carbon and calcium content, implying it has some biological formations, hence the skull-like features. The usage of the spooky music when nearby also further implies such. | This POI currently acts only as an astrogation point, and like moonlets cannot be destroyed. However, if scanned with a [[Reconnaissance Craft#Obonto USV-D Microseismic Series|microseismic recon drone]], it shows a carbon and calcium content, implying it has some biological formations, hence the skull-like features. The usage of the spooky music when nearby also further implies such. |
Revision as of 07:06, 17 September 2024
This page contains unmarked spoilers! Read at your own risk!: Proceed
The Carbon Anomaly is a unique, moonlet-like formation that can appear within the rings rarely.
This POI currently acts only as an astrogation point, and like moonlets cannot be destroyed. However, if scanned with a microseismic recon drone, it shows a carbon and calcium content, implying it has some biological formations, hence the skull-like features. The usage of the spooky music when nearby also further implies such.