2.5425 million light years away from our star, in the Andromeda Galaxy, a small non-rotating terrestrial planet called Trixid-55d orbits the star Sol-8954 3.1 billion miles away. Trixid-55d has an average surface temperature of -122°C. Large copper mountains rise out of the sea, and the land is snowy and icy. The sea has a large salt content, so that it doesn't freeze. Trixid-55d is mostly made of iron, and it gives the planet an electrical charge. Constant lightning storms ravage the surface, and Trixid days (and years) are 240 Earth years. Violent waves and scalding hydrothermal vents are scattered around the planet. It would seem as though life would be impossible here, but organic life has developed against the odds. Join us as we observe life on this harsh planet, who knows what we will find
Trixid-55d is my newest speculative evolution project. I've worked on it for a while already, and I want to move it to scratch. It's a solo project, but you can recommend fauna and flora.