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* UnexpectedlyRealisticGameplay: When you arrive at the station, you expect the maintenance of the sattelites and signal decryption to be pretty granular. What you might not expect is to spend a lot of downtime and resources doing anything else to keep yourself busy, such as cleaning up the mountains of trash and stains littering the main complex, trying to maintain a stable level of cleanliness after that, and buying little amenities to stave off boredom.

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* UnexpectedlyRealisticGameplay: When you arrive at the station, you expect the maintenance of the sattelites satellites and signal decryption to be pretty granular. What you might not expect is to spend a lot of downtime and resources doing anything else to keep yourself busy, such as cleaning up the mountains of trash and stains littering the main complex, trying to maintain a stable level of cleanliness after that, and buying little amenities to stave off boredom.
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* StylisticSuck: Prior to the 0.6 update, [[PlayerCharacter Dr. Kel's]] player model was a white peg with no limbs topped by a featureless sphere wearing a CatSmile. Which could only be seen by setting a camera or drone to watch the workstation, then viewing it through the laptop. When the 0.6 update granted Kel a proper model, the placeholder one was kept in the game in the form of a plushie named "Keljoy".

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* StylisticSuck: Prior to the 0.6 update, [[PlayerCharacter Dr. Kel's]] player model was a white peg with no limbs topped by a featureless sphere wearing a CatSmile.cat smile. Which could only be seen by setting a camera or drone to watch the workstation, then viewing it through the laptop. When the 0.6 update granted Kel a proper model, the placeholder one was kept in the game in the form of a plushie named "Keljoy".
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** Puffball mushrooms in the 0.7 update can spontaneously explode by either being thrown, eaten, or even randomly blowing up in the background.
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* AprilFoolsDay: Playing the game on April 1st will set any custom posters and paintings you have to the Trollface.
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* HandCannon: The Ariral camp's emergency rifle. Seeing as its made for creatures roughly twice as strong as a human at minimum, its no surprise the recoil is enough to floor Dr. Kel just being near it if it discharges, let alone holding it to pull the trigger.
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* NothingExcitingEverHappensHere: Subverted. The research team doesn't seem to think anything particularly odd has been happening at the research site that then becomes privy to a variety of alien encounters. However, things have been strange here for a good long while, and even the aliens seem freaked out by it.
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** The game, despite using the Unreal engine, is styled as if it's a very extensive ''Garry's Mod'' map, complete with the AI node graph allegedly being out of date and needing to be rebuilt when you load into the game, and even a few of the more long-standing clipping errors.
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* KarmicJackpot: [[spoiler: Attaining a high reputation with the Arirals by giving them food and returning lost items causes them to start actively trusting you. As long as you maintain the reputation, you'll be fed some of their yogurt in your sleep, cutting down on the need to order food, and offered assorted gifts from their campsite.]]

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