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==Technology==
==Technology==


'''83J49EW''': an android discovered in Denali. It is very ancient. It is capable to change shape and connect multiple devices. The engineering team is working on restoring its power and memory.
'''83J49EW''': an android discovered in Denali. It is very ancient. It is capable to change shape and connect multiple devices. The engineering team is working on restoring its power and memory. [https://groups.google.com/g/sb118-denali/c/MstxJhRCnNU/m/HezYB0_mAAAJ Sim]


==Buildings==
==Buildings==

Latest revision as of 12:10, 26 September 2024

Discoveries of the Ring

This page is currently under development and intended to catalog discoveries made by the players of Denali Station as they explore the Ring.

Technology

83J49EW: an android discovered in Denali. It is very ancient. It is capable to change shape and connect multiple devices. The engineering team is working on restoring its power and memory. Sim

Buildings

Wildlife

Ayrex: a giant creature that lives in the Ocean of Denali. It was discovered during a sailing trip.

Crystal crab : TBD - it's a small nice crab living in Menlale. A live specimen is available in the lab for further investigations

Monsters of Menlale: TBD - sharktopus and the flying raptor , at least.

Phospo: aquatic creature with a long, slender, blue and green body and large, translucent wings, like those of a manta. It was discovered during a sailing trip in the Ocean of Denali. The creature swam by surfing the bow waves of the boat.

Stone turtles: one of the lakes near Denali Station is the home of these special turtles. The turtles have a shell made of stone that make them look like rocks. Not even the Tricorder can identify them as living beings. The composition of the shell most likely interferes with the device's sensors. They are peaceful animals that can live in and out of bodies of water.

Giant stone turtles
Giant stone turtles

Landforms