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* ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics: Neptunium, thorium, uranium and plutonium are all depicted as brightly colored crystals instead of the grey metals they are in real life. There also several fictional radioactive substances like irradium, ultronium and solarium with the same brightly colored crystalline appearance. While the solid versions of these are also safe to handle, liquid irradium is not, as touching it will quickly kill you without protection.

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* ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics: Neptunium, thorium, uranium and plutonium are all depicted as brightly colored crystals instead of the grey metals they are in real life. There are also several fictional radioactive substances like irradium, ultronium and solarium with the same brightly colored crystalline appearance. While the solid versions of these are also safe to handle, liquid irradium is not, as touching it will quickly kill you without protection.
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* ArtisticLicenseNuclearPhysics: Neptunium, thorium, uranium and plutonium are all depicted as brightly colored crystals instead of the grey metals they are in real life. There also several fictional radioactive substances like irradium, ultronium and solarium with the same brightly colored crystalline appearance. While the solid versions of these are also safe to handle, liquid irradium is not, as touching it will quickly kill you without protection.
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* EerieArcticResearchStation: The mission ''Delta Freya II'' has you investigate an abandoned research station on the eponymous ice planet. The entire station is filled with creepy extra-dimensional creatures and you have to fight a Shoggoth at the end.


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* WholePlotReference: The ''Delta Freya II'' mission is a WholePlotReference to ''Literature/AtTheMountainsOfMadness''.
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* [[BlackoutBasement Blackout Planet]]: Lightless planets, which are [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Exactly What They Say On The Tin]].

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* [[BlackoutBasement Blackout Planet]]: BlackoutBasement: Lightless planets, which are [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Exactly What They Say On The Tin]].
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* MadScientist: In order to conduct metaphysical research, you need Madness, indicating this trope is in play.
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** Tabula Rasa worlds are oddly flat, pastoral worlds with an abundance of fruit trees, no settlements, and ''no hostile life whatsoever'' on the surface. The descriptions suggest that ''something'' caused this, but the specifics are unknown.
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Or not, when the dinosaurs on Primeval planets are enemies that intend to eat you up.

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