
Everyone knows how this kind of story goes: explorers go off into deep space on the hunt for another Earth-like planet capable of sustaining life. They find one, a garden world that is near-perfect for colonization. Clean water, breathable air, a comparable gravitational and geomagnetic profile to that of Earth, and even a pair of moons that mirror Luna in orbit and its gravitational exertion on the planet. A colony ship is sent out in the biggest, most expensive project Earth has ever seen, packed to the gills with every manner of personnel and technology they can muster without overwhelming the ship's already-limited space. Scientists of every discipline, medical professionals, engineers, and even cultural and societal specialists like historians and professors man the ship in the hopes of understanding their new home and preparing the way for future generations. Even a small military force is installed for security. Nearly every contingency is planned for.
Nearly every contingency.
Everyone knows how this kind of story goes: explorers go off into deep space on the hunt for another Earth-like planet capable of sustaining life. They find one. And the life it sustains isn't always friendly.
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This prompt will, as all of my prompts do, heavily feature non/dub-con as the primary focus, as well as alien life. I am not looking for little green men or your typical ET-type alien; I intend to make the planet almost identical to Earth, except that its flora and fauna are all hostile in some way towards our human protagonists, and a great many of them will feature tentacles, vines, or prehensile limbs in some way. Some will use brute force to subdue their prey, while others may hypnotize or drug their victims to make them more placable.
I would like to discuss before we begin any RP, as world-building is fairly important to me (and half the fun!), and the nature of this RP requires that we come to an agreement on where we start. Do the first explorers encounter problems? Do problems only arise when the colonists settle in and start to explore further? Maybe the explorers do run into issues but either wave them off as manageable or are made to conveniently forget about them when reporting back home? So on and so forth.
So let's talk! I'm looking forward to seeing where you can take this. Looking forward to hearing from you!