Very little is known about this rimward planet (hence the name) and what is known only deepens the mystery of what secrets its wild and unstable atmosphere might be hiding. Massive purple and silver clouds made primarily of a low-temperature plasma with vicious electromagnetic properties hide the planet’s surface from both sight and sensors, while winds in excess of 380 kilometers per hour coupled with the seemingly random pockets of crushing gravity that form throughout the atmosphere keep even the bravest of researchers and scientists at bay. Even ships as close as a high orbit have been known to disappear or be struck by plasma discharges cast off from the planet that melt through hull and shields alike, and the one research expedition daring enough to plunge headlong into the clouds of Enigma was never heard from again. Their last transmission:

Oh god, it’s beautiful. Are you getting this, Marie? That tower, it’s. . . oh no.





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