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MOSSY's Mining Blog

I ran into another Groundbreaker during my survey of Copper Deposit Z-89 - I think they were looking into something at Z-88 - and we came across a plant that I don't think either of us had ever seen!

If you've ever watched one of those slow motion things where raindrops hit a lake, they look sort of like that - and each in their own way! It's weird how there aren't really words for some things, but it's that dispersal thing where the drop hits the surface and spreads out - each one of these plants looks like that at a totally different momen.

I did hand motion at them with a kind of bloop-like gesture, and they understood immediately. They did a bloop back. There was some kind of interference and our mics weren't working, but it was a good exchange. Their callsign was WISP. I'll reach out later to see if we actally had the same thought or if they were just trying to placate someone they thought was a dangerous idiot.

That's what it's like to meet people down here sometimes.

Copper Deposit Z-89 is preliminarily approved for further study.
> Stormdrops
category:
flora
biome:
river
harvestable:
no
Stormdrops were small-to-medium sized bulbous plants native to watery areas of Calyx. Over time, the waterdrop-shaped bulb was observed to not represent the plant in varying degrees of marutity, but rather a unique quality of each individual plant. Despite hundreds of attemps, no two identical Stromdrops were ever found.

Statistics:
plantable:
no
threshable:
no
protected:
no