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A lush biosphere with a variety of distinct regions and climates, Oso II boasts an increased gravity much higher than [[StarCitizen:Earth]]'s. The planet is mostly known as the home to the most developed primitive species ever encountered by the [[StarCitizen:UEE]]. Known as [[StarCitizen:Osoians]], this multi-limbed race actively communicates with one another using patterned flashes of color generated by head-mounted chameleon cells. The [[StarCitizen:Human]] scientific community extensively lobbied for the chance to communicate with an emerging life form, and Osoian communication studies are ongoing today (within the limitations of the [[StarCitizen:Fair Chance Act]]). | A lush biosphere with a variety of distinct regions and climates, Oso II boasts an increased gravity much higher than [[StarCitizen:Earth]]'s. The planet is mostly known as the home to the most developed primitive species ever encountered by the [[StarCitizen:UEE]]. Known as [[StarCitizen:Osoians]], this multi-limbed race actively communicates with one another using patterned flashes of color generated by head-mounted chameleon cells. The [[StarCitizen:Human]] scientific community extensively lobbied for the chance to communicate with an emerging life form, and Osoian communication studies are ongoing today (within the limitations of the [[StarCitizen:Fair Chance Act]]). | ||
Beyond the Osoians, the planet is also home to a great deal of lesser species, most of which have evolved to be entirely unlike anything discovered elsewhere to date. Though direct study is a violation of the Fair Chance Act, some scientists are able to receive permission from the UEE to establish off-world research platforms to attempt to study the species from a distance. These platforms are carefully supervised and are allowed only for short periods of time.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14824-Galactic-Guide-Oso-System|text=Galactic Guide: Oso System}}</ref> | Beyond the Osoians, the planet is also home to a great deal of lesser species, most of which have evolved to be entirely unlike anything discovered elsewhere to date. Though direct study is a violation of the Fair Chance Act, some scientists are able to receive permission from the UEE to establish off-world research platforms to attempt to study the species from a distance. These platforms are carefully supervised and are allowed only for short periods of time.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/14824-Galactic-Guide-Oso-System|text=Galactic Guide: Oso System}}</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 9 April 2026
Template:Astronomical object A lush biosphere with a variety of distinct regions and climates, Oso II boasts an increased gravity much higher than StarCitizen:Earth's. The planet is mostly known as the home to the most developed primitive species ever encountered by the StarCitizen:UEE. Known as StarCitizen:Osoians, this multi-limbed race actively communicates with one another using patterned flashes of color generated by head-mounted chameleon cells. The StarCitizen:Human scientific community extensively lobbied for the chance to communicate with an emerging life form, and Osoian communication studies are ongoing today (within the limitations of the StarCitizen:Fair Chance Act).
Beyond the Osoians, the planet is also home to a great deal of lesser species, most of which have evolved to be entirely unlike anything discovered elsewhere to date. Though direct study is a violation of the Fair Chance Act, some scientists are able to receive permission from the UEE to establish off-world research platforms to attempt to study the species from a distance. These platforms are carefully supervised and are allowed only for short periods of time.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
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