Starfield:Lantana III

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Starfield
Lantana III
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Type Rock
System Lantana System
Moons 1
Gravity 0.9 G
Temperature Temperate (35°)
Day length 9 Hours
Atmosphere Standard O₂
Magnetosphere Powerful
Fauna Marginal (6)
Flora Marginal (5)
Water Heavy Metal
Planetary Habitation 0
Resources

H2O

Cu

Fe

Ni

Cl

Traits SF-planet trait-Diseased Biosphere.svg Diseased BiosphereSF-planet trait-Psychotropic Biota.svg Psychotropic Biota
Biomes
  • 33% Ocean
  • 15% Deciduous Forest
  • 14% Tropical Forest
  • 13% Hills
  • 9% Coniferous Forest
  • 8% Frozen Crevasses
  • 8% Mountains
Lantana III


Lantana III is the third planet in the Lantana System.

Fauna

Name Resource Biomes Outpost
Apex Brainsprout Analgesic Deciduous Forest, Coniferous Forest, Hills, Mountains
Herding Brainsquid Scavenger Cosmetic Deciduous Forest, Coniferous Forest, Tropical Forest, Hills, Mountains
Herding Clawback Scavenger Ornamental Deciduous Forest, Tropical Forest
Hunting Cagebrain Polymer Deciduous Forest, Tropical Forest
Puffball Filterer Sealant Frozen Crevasses, Mountains, Confierous Forest, Tropical Forest, Deciduous Forest, Hills
Swarming Cockroach Spice Mountains, Coniferous Forest, Tropical Forest, Deciduous Forest, Hills

Flora

Name Resource Biomes Outpost
Atlas Weed Fiber Deciduous Forest, Tropical Forest Yes
Cage Brain Structural Deciduous Forest, Tropical Forest No
Golden Creeper Nutrient Coniferous Forest, Hills, Mountains Yes
Laga Plant Metabolic Agent Deciduous Forest, Coniferous Forest, Hills, Mountains Yes
Sweet Canis Vine Toxin Frozen Crevasses, Coniferous Forest, Hills, Mountains Yes

Moons

Name Body Type Gravity Temperature Atmosphere Magnetosphere Fauna Flora Water Resources Traits Biomes
SF-planet-Lantana III-a.jpg Lantana III-a Moon Barren 0.09 Temperate (39°) None None None None None

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SF-planet trait-Bolide Bombardment.svg Bolide Bombardment
  • 100% Craters

Notes[edit]

  • This world, along with other worlds in the system, is named after the Lantana Genus, which is a species of 150 perennial flowering plants.[1]

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