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Plutonic Carapace

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Official description

A thick and sturdy hide, near impenetrable, punctuated by gooey globs: an alien growth of acidic pustules.

Overview

Plutonic Carapace is an alien-grown outer layer characterized by a thick, heavy, and exceptionally sturdy hide mottled with gooey, sticky nodules. Its surface is punctuated by numerous pustules filled with acidic fluid; the overall impression is of a near-impenetrable shell overlaid with corrosive, gelatinous growths. Descriptions from multiple language sources consistently portray it as an extraterrestrial integument—dense and resilient at its core, with surface features that are moist, tacky, and chemically active.

The carapace’s appearance suggests a biological armour rather than a manufactured material: densely layered tissue or chitinous plates form the bulk of its strength, while the protruding globs are living or semi‑living pustules that exude acid. The contrast between the hard, protective bulk and the soft, liquid‑filled spoors gives the structure both defensive toughness and an active, hazardous surface. The acidic pustules are a defining trait and the primary reason the carapace is treated as dangerous to approach or handle.

Because source descriptions emphasize both impenetrability and acidity, interactions with Plutonic Carapace are best approached with containment and caution. The sticky surface adheres to surfaces it contacts and the acidic secretions can compromise unprotected materials and organic tissue on contact; any manipulation should assume chemical and biological hazard potential until proven otherwise. Field notes in different languages consistently convey these two core qualities—mechanical resilience and surface acidity—so equipment and procedures for study or salvage must address both.

  • Visual identification: thick, heavy shell with clustered, gooey nodules; looks like an alien tumor or pustular growth over a hard exterior.
  • Mechanical properties: bulk is extremely tough and resistant to penetration; the carapace functions as effective physical protection for whatever lies beneath.
  • Chemical/biological properties: surface pustules contain acidic fluid and present a sticky, contaminating film; treat as chemically active and biologically foreign.
  • Handling recommendations: avoid direct contact; use barrier methods and acid-resistant containment when sampling; clean tools and surfaces after exposure to prevent adhesion or chemical damage.
  • Environmental notes: the juxtaposition of hard outer layers and soft acidic masses makes the carapace both durable and hazardous—removal or breach will likely require tools that address both toughness and corrosive residue.

The Plutonic Carapace is notable for combining strong passive defense with an active, hazardous exterior. Whether encountered as isolated fragments, integrated armour, or as part of a living organism, it demands a dual approach: force and protection for breaching or transport, and chemical/biological safeguards for personnel and equipment.

Official description

A thick and sturdy hide, near impenetrable, punctuated by gooey globs: an alien growth of acidic pustules.

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