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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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− | The Star-jelly is a strange, translucent space-dwelling organism, often found in or near asteroid fields, where they may remain for some time trapped in the weak gravitational fields | + | The Star-jelly is a strange, translucent space-dwelling organism, often found in or near asteroid fields, where they may remain for some time trapped in the weak gravitational fields of the asteroids. Star-jellys have limited movement, and are normally content to float free in space being wafted around by the solar wind. |
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They are believed to 'feed' by absorbing the small traces of Quirium found in interplanetary space. Because of their high Quirium content, destroying them is not recommended. | They are believed to 'feed' by absorbing the small traces of Quirium found in interplanetary space. Because of their high Quirium content, destroying them is not recommended. | ||
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They are seldom found in interstellar space. | They are seldom found in interstellar space. | ||
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They are not thought to be intelligent, and although their biology is un-clear they are thought to be more like plants than animals. | They are not thought to be intelligent, and although their biology is un-clear they are thought to be more like plants than animals. | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 25 May 2011
Overview
The Star-jelly is a strange, translucent space-dwelling organism, often found in or near asteroid fields, where they may remain for some time trapped in the weak gravitational fields of the asteroids. Star-jellys have limited movement, and are normally content to float free in space being wafted around by the solar wind.
They are believed to 'feed' by absorbing the small traces of Quirium found in interplanetary space. Because of their high Quirium content, destroying them is not recommended.
They are seldom found in interstellar space.
They are not thought to be intelligent, and although their biology is un-clear they are thought to be more like plants than animals.
Installation
Place the .oxp folder in your Oolite AddOns folder, and hold down 'Shift' until you see the spinning Cobra when you start the game for the first time.
Licence
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by- nc-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
Authors
The OXP was developed by Smivs. Star-jelly model by Staer9.
Download
here.
History
v1.0 released 25th May, 2011