Pyro 1
Status: Extremely Hazardous
Atmosphere: High-pressure, ionized, toxic
Surface Temp: Variable — from “molten” to “plasma bath”
Travel Advisory: Don’t.
🛰️ Overview
Congratulations, traveler — if you’re even thinking about visiting Pyro I, you’ve either got nerves of steel or a death wish. The closest planet to Pyro’s volatile star, Pyro I is a storm-wracked inferno slowly disintegrating into solar hellfire. Its proximity to the star makes landfall almost impossible, and even orbital approach requires shielding tech well beyond standard civilian spec.
So why go?
Because where there’s danger, there’s opportunity.
💰 Why Bother?
Despite the lethal conditions, outlaws, smugglers, and black-market miners risk it all to extract high-value resources from the planet’s scorched crust. Occasional solar flares unleash bursts of energy powerful enough to be harvested — assuming you survive the trip.
Some say there are experimental refineries hidden in high orbit, feeding off the star itself. Others claim UEE prototypes once tested energy reactors here before the system was abandoned.
⚠️ Points of Interest (Bring a MedPen… or Ten)
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The Scorch Belt – A jagged mountain range where illegal drone miners reportedly operate in short, high-speed bursts between flares.
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“Ash Mirror Station” (Unconfirmed) – A rumored observation post on the dark side, used by data runners and black-box scavengers.
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Atmospheric Entry Zones – Don’t. But if you must, target high-pressure shadow bands and pray to whatever you believe in.
🛑 Final Warning
Even the most hardened operators keep their distance from Pyro I. This is not a tourist destination. This is a test of nerve, gear, and greed. Come prepared, or don’t come at all.
Fly fast. Burn bright. Leave nothing behind.