![]() This can only be done with no less than a minimum flight-speed of 2000m/s, and requires the player to go so far away from the planet to get the running start that the planet will actually un-render entirely. Alternatively, a player can also slam their ship into Giant's Deep with such incredible speed that they can penetrate through the dense upper layer of liquid that the islands/tornadoes reside on. It is very dark, and the ship will be slowed to 5 m/s top speed, so make sure you have plenty of time to waste. Entering this one will push you deep down below the surface beyond the upper barrier of liquid that prevents you from simply flying down yourself, allowing you then from there to explore the dense liquid core of Giant's Deep. However, there will eventually spawn one that sucks you in and pushes you down into the water instead, it rotates counter-clockwise (wind effects moving to the right). There are several mobile hurricane tornadoes at Giant's Deep which rotate clockwise (wind effects moving to the left) and, if entered, suck in and lift up the player, their ship, or any floating islands in the path of the tornado, hurling them high up into space before falling back down. Said satellite can be found in the core, and appears to be a very asymmetrical natural satellite (an asteroid / small moon, to be specific) but doesn't appear to have anything that can be interacted with on it at the moment. There are three main relics: The Probe launcher, the inscription and the alleged satellite mentioned by "Zen Guy" traveler that had fallen into the centre of the planet. There are also a few pine trees on the island the Zen Guy relaxes on. It is unknown how they feed or reproduce. These seem to be the only animals present. They are significantly bigger than your ship, but are perfectly harmless (you can go inside them and nothing will harm you). ![]() There is one species of enormous jellyfish living in the planet. The inner core includes a giant rock centre. The ocean houses several jellyfish and the planet's inner core. The planet itself has an oceanic surface with tornadoes and various rocky islands. ![]() Your telescope will also refuse to be pulled out/put away if you are looking straight up, and will only function at an angle slightly under.The planet features a gaseous outer shell, which cannot be seen through.
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