Flora & Resources
33 harvestable raw resources — minerals found on the map and organic drops from fauna and plants.
Map Resources & Minerals (0)
Organic Drops (33)
Acidic Raion Pouch
Gelatinous pouch full of acid with properties useful in fabrication.
Used in 3 recipes
Atacamite
Tabular green crystal. Trace substitutions give it anomalous thermo-magnetic behavior, enabling localized cooling.
Used in 3 recipes
Axum Bacterial Culture
Meticulously bred microbe colony used to kickstart Axum technologies such as metal farms. Not reproducible in standard fabricators. Do not eat.
Used in 1 recipe
Axum Relic
Boxy and quite heavy, it appears to be an organic material anodized with metal. A series of complex inscryptions cover the surface, with pictographs depicting a series of events on this alien world. Doubtless valuable to the survivors.
Used in 1 recipe
Black Hoverthorn
Edible though insubstantial fish. Difficult to grip due to its unique electromagnetic propulsion.
Used in 1 recipe
Bluemoon
*Moliform semiluna* subspecies or morph. Blue.
Used in 2 recipes
Celestine
Local source of radioactive Strontium. Burns brilliant red.
Used in 6 recipes
Cherimoya Rotsac
Full of sweet fluid. Resembles a cherimoya fruit. Edible, with some spitting.
Used in 3 recipes
Conduit Crystal
Also known as Gateway Crystal. Kagome optical fibers derived from shock quartz. Naturally occuring wires for light.
Used in 5 recipes
Coral Shavings
Plate coral slices. Tastes like meaty crackers. Can be consumed raw or cooked into more nutritious food.
Used in 3 recipes
Crab Feces
Coprolyte-like deposit of excreta. Extreme energy density; suitable as bioreactor fuel.
Used in 1 recipe
Creature Enamel
Hard ceramic coating. Forms a dense, impermeable surface layer that shields delicate systems from hostile environments.
Used in 1 recipe
Deepwing Egg Clump
Unfertilized deepwing roe. Miraculous source of bioavailable nutrients and hydration. The clump swiftly dissolves in seawater. Possible ecological function.
Used in 2 recipes
Electric Geordie
Full of electrolytes.
Used in 1 recipe
Fibrous Pulp
Raw, fibrous biomatter. Smells of cinnamon and alcohol.
Used in 9 recipes
Flash Slug
*Seaslug kleptopharos*, the stolen beacon slug. A free-swimming, luminescent relative of the waterslug with chimeric traits from another species entirely.
Used in 1 recipe
Geordie
*Salpapod geordie*. Jet-propelled omnivore. Not a fish.
Used in 1 recipe
Gold
Au. Element 79. Useful in corrosion-resistant electronics.
Used in 6 recipes
Halfmoon
*Moliform semiluna*. Edible forage fish. Peculiar nervous system.
Used in 4 recipes
Harvestmoon
*Moliform semiluna* subspecies or morph.
Used in 2 recipes
Hoverthorn
Edible though insubstantial fish. Difficult to grip due to its unique electromagnetic propulsion.
Used in 2 recipes
Lead
Pb. Element 82. Heaviest stable element. Slow neurotoxin.
Used in 3 recipes
Lithium
Li. Element 3. Useful for industry and nuclear physics. Mood stabilizer.
Used in 4 recipes
Lucifer Rotsac
An oily, glowing bulb. Has a heartbeat.
Used in 5 recipes
Medical Gel Sac
Plucked from the stem of an acidic raion. Analysis shows it has medicinal properties.
Used in 3 recipes
Metal Salvage
Debris from a human habitat or vehicle. Easily converted into raw materials in a fabricator.
Used in 1 recipe
Necrolei Cyst
A massive nodule of acidic compounds. High energy potential.
Used in 1 recipe
Pent
Anomaly. No genes detected. Waxy shell full of sulfuric acid.
Used in 3 recipes
Quadrate
*Salpapod tetragnatha*. Similar behavior to Earth lamprey or hagfish. A risky eat.
Used in 1 recipe
Salt
NaCl. Halite, also known as rock salt. Culinary and sanitation applications.
Used in 10 recipes
Sulfur
S. Element 16. Useful precursor for strong acids.
Used in 4 recipes
Troilite
Iron sulfide mineral. Conductive and thermally reactive, Troilite has applications in a wide range of energy systems.
Used in 5 recipes
Water Slug
Biological source of desalinated water.
Used in 2 recipes