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| cluster = Attican Beta
 
| cluster = Attican Beta
 
| orbit = third
 
| orbit = third
| image = Eletania.jpg
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| image = Eletania (orbit).png
| caption = Planetary Map
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| caption = Planet View
 
| orbitaldistance = 12.6
 
| orbitaldistance = 12.6
 
| orbitalperiod = 34.4
 
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| surfacetemp = 13
 
| surfacetemp = 13
 
| surfacegrav = 1.2
 
| surfacegrav = 1.2
| satellites = 1 + rings
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| satellites = 1
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Prerequisite|Priority: Tuchanka||(Mass Effect 3)}}
 
{{Prerequisite|Priority: Tuchanka||(Mass Effect 3)}}
__TOC__
 
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
'''WARNING: Level 1 Toxic Hazard'''
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'''WARNING: Level 1 Toxic [[Hazard]]'''
   
{{PlanetSnapshot|image=EletaniaScreenshot.jpg|caption=Eletania's surface}}
 
 
[[Eletania]] appears to be a world eminently suited for colonization. Sadly, appearances are deceiving. It is covered by a verdant carpet of mosses, algae, and lichen, and possesses a thick oxygenated atmosphere, but the animal kingdom is a web of microscopic symbiotic creatures. These are impossible to filter from the air and necessary for the native life to thrive. Unfortunately, they also cause [[wikipedia:Anaphylactic shock|anaphylactic shock]] when inhaled by non-native life.
 
[[Eletania]] appears to be a world eminently suited for colonization. Sadly, appearances are deceiving. It is covered by a verdant carpet of mosses, algae, and lichen, and possesses a thick oxygenated atmosphere, but the animal kingdom is a web of microscopic symbiotic creatures. These are impossible to filter from the air and necessary for the native life to thrive. Unfortunately, they also cause [[wikipedia:Anaphylactic shock|anaphylactic shock]] when inhaled by non-native life.
   
In short, settlement requires either fully sealed environment suits, or replacement of the entire world’s ecosystem. Some have proposed limited colonization at altitudes above the symbiotes’ range, or in areas where favorable winds keep the air clear.
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In short, settlement requires either fully sealed environment suits, or replacement of the entire world’s ecosystem. Some have proposed limited colonization at altitudes above the symbiotes' range, or in areas where favorable winds keep the air clear.
   
==Assignments==
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== Assignments ==
 
{{Assignment|UNC: Lost Module}}
 
{{Assignment|UNC: Lost Module}}
 
{{Minerals|heavy=2}}
 
{{Minerals|heavy=2}}
   
==Points of Interest==
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== Points of Interest ==
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[[File:Eletania tmap.png|right|270px|Terrain Map]]{{PointsOfInterest:Locations}}
:''For a [[Paragon]] points exploit using the space monkeys, see [[Morality#Infinite_Paragon.2FRenegade_Points_Exploit|Morality: Infinite Points]]''.{{PointsOfInterest:Locations}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|1|Initial|Downed recon probe ([[UNC: Lost Module]]) The song associated with the [[rachni]] can be heard in this general area.}}
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{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|1|Initial|Downed recon probe ([[UNC: Lost Module]])<br>The song associated with the [[rachni]] can be heard in this general area.}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|2|Initial|Debris (salvage)}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|2|Initial|Debris (salvage)}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|3|Initial|Prothean ruin (vision)}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|3|Initial|Prothean ruin (vision)}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|4|Discovery|Mineshaft with [[Space Monkey]]s ([[UNC: Lost Module]])}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|4|Discovery|Mineshaft with [[Space Monkey]]s ([[UNC: Lost Module]])}}
{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|5|Discovery|[[Space Monkey]] colonies (only appear after checking the recon probe)}}
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{{PointsOfInterest:Row:Location|5|Discovery|[[Space Monkey]] colonies }}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:End}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:End}}
   
===The Vision===
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=== The Vision ===
 
If you possess the trinket from the [[Citadel: Asari Consort]] [[assignment]], you can access the vision at the Prothean ruins. The vision is delivered entirely through text:
 
If you possess the trinket from the [[Citadel: Asari Consort]] [[assignment]], you can access the vision at the Prothean ruins. The vision is delivered entirely through text:
   
 
<div style="font-size:x-small;">
 
<div style="font-size:x-small;">
 
{{Quotation||
 
{{Quotation||
[[Image:Eletania Vision.jpg|right|330px|The Prothean Ruin]]
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[[File:Eletania Vision.jpg|right|330px|The Prothean Ruin]]
Examining the strange Prothean artifact reveals a small, irregular slot on the underside of the surface. Remembering the strange trinket you received from the asari Consort on the Citadel, you pull it out and place it in the slot. The ball explodes in a brilliant flash of white light, momentarily blinding you and disorienting you.
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Examining the strange Prothean artifact reveals a small, irregular slot on the underside of the surface. Remembering the strange trinket you received from the asari Consort on the Citadel, you pull it out and place it into the slot. The ball explodes in a brilliant flash of white light, momentarily blinding and disorienting you.
   
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<center>***</center>
Slowly your senses return as you wake from a deep sleep. You are alone in the forest, though you are not far from the caves you share with the others in your tribe. There is a pain and a small lump in the back of your skull, as if a chip of flint has been forced under the surface of the skin.
 
   
Leaning on your bone-tipped spear for support, you rise to your feet. A sound draws your attention upwards, where a strange creature hovers high above you. It is unlike the birds you hunt by the lake's edge it has no head and no wings yet somehow it flies. It is a beast of shining silver; hanging motionless in the sky like a cloud. You sense it is watching you, studying you.
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Slowly your senses return as you wake from a deep sleep. You are alone in the forest, though you are not far from the caves you share with the others of your tribe. There is a pain and a small lump in the back of your skull, as if a chip of flint has been forced under the surface of the skin.
   
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Leaning on your bone-tipped spear for support, you rise to your feet. A sound draws your attention upwards, where a strange creature hovers high above you. It is unlike the birds you hunt by the lake's edge - it has no head and no wings yet somehow it flies. It is a beast of shining silver; hanging motionless in the sky like a cloud. You sense it is watching you, studying you.
Raising a hairy fist, you shake your spear at it in anger and the creature rises up quickly until it disappears from view. With a satisfied grunt you make your way back to your caves and the rest of the tribe.
 
   
 
Raising a hairy fist, you shake your spear at it in anger and the creature rises up quickly until it disappears from view. With a satisfied grunt you make your way back to your caves and the rest of the tribe.
You fall into the familiar patterns of life the hunt for food, the struggle to claim and keep a mate, the battles against the other tribes that would claim your territory. Days roll into nights and back into days. Each time you rise from sleep there is the sensation that you are not alone; that some "other" is with you sharing all you see, hear and feel. At these times your hand goes to the strange lump at the back of your skull and you remember the silver creature from the sky.
 
   
 
You fall into the familiar patterns of life - the hunt for food, the struggle to claim and keep a mate, the battles against other tribes that would claim your territory. Days roll into nights and back into days. Each time you rise from sleep there is the sensation that you are not alone; that some "other" is with you sharing all you see, hear and feel. At these times your hand goes to the strange lump at the back of your skull and you remember the silver creature in the sky.
The air grows colder, winter falls. You must range farther for food, clutching the furs tight against you to ward off the chill. It is on one of these long hunts that the strange bird returns. You hear it before you see it, its call a deafening roar as it descends from above, swooping down on you. A single great eye opens on the underbelly, a glowing red orb. You try to run, but a finger of red light extends from the eye and engulfs you, and all goes black again.
 
   
 
The air grows colder, winter falls. You must range farther for food, clutching the furs tight against you to ward off the chill. It is on one of these long hunts that the strange bird returns. You hear it before you see it, its call a deafening roar as it descends from above, swooping down on you. A single great eye opens on the underbelly, a glowing red orb. You try to run, but a finger of red light extends from the eye and engulfs you, and all goes black again.
You wake an instant later to find yourself on Eletania lying on your back, the Prothean artifact looming above you undamaged and your companions standing over you. They help you to your feet, puzzled. "There was a flash of light and you just sort of toppled over," one explains. "Are you okay, Shepard?" the other asks. You don't answer right away, wondering at the implications of what you have seen: the memories of a Cro-Magnon hunter, captured by an implanted Prothean data recorder. How long did they study the primitive humans, observing them and analyzing the results at their base on Mars? And what, if anything, did they learn from us?
 
   
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You wake an instant later to find yourself on Eletania lying on your back, the Prothean artifact looming above you undamaged and your companions standing over you. They help you to your feet, puzzled. "There was a flash of light and you just sort of toppled over," one explains. "Are you okay, Shepard?" the other asks.
"I'm fine," you finally reply, realizing that this is a mystery you will probably never solve. "Forget about it."}}
 
</div>
 
   
 
You don't answer right away, wondering at the implications of what you have seen: the memories of a Cro-Magnon hunter, captured by an implanted Prothean data recorder. How long did they study the primitive humans, observing them and analyzing the results at their base on Mars? And what, if anything, did they learn from us?
Finding and unlocking the ruin is flagged as an event when imported into a Mass Effect 2 character, though it is currently not known whether there is any effect in the game. It is possible the import was meant to carry over to Mass Effect 3 through Mass Effect 2.
 
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"I'm fine," you finally reply, realizing this is a mystery you will probably never solve. "Forget about it."}}
 
</div>
   
==Mineral Deposits==
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== Mineral Deposits ==
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[[File:Eletania SLI.png|right|270px|Verdant but deadly]]
 
{{main|UNC: Valuable Minerals}}
 
{{main|UNC: Valuable Minerals}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:Minerals|Palladium|Gold}}
 
{{PointsOfInterest:Minerals|Palladium|Gold}}
   
==Lifeforms==
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== Lifeforms ==
 
*[[Geth Destroyer]]s
 
*[[Geth Destroyer]]s
 
*[[Geth Sniper]]s
 
*[[Geth Sniper]]s
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*[[Pyjak]]s
 
*[[Pyjak]]s
   
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== Search and Rescue ==
==Properties==
 
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{{main|Search and Rescue}}
Clearly visible from planet-side is a large silicate moon (like [[Luna]]) and an equatorial ring system.
 
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*[[War Assets/Crucible#Interferometric Array|Interferometric Array]]
   
 
== Trivia ==
The moon orbits at an angle from the ring system; unlike the [[Pluto]]-Charon and [[Altahe]]-[[Ontahe]] systems.
 
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*The Prothean sphere found in Eletania's ruin in [[Mass Effect]] is highly similar, if not identical to, the [[Normandy SR-2#Internal Layout|Prothean relic]] found on [[Kopis]] in the [[Mass Effect 2]] assignment [[Project Firewalker: Prothean Site]].
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*Finding and unlocking the Prothean sphere in Mass Effect is flagged as an event when importing a save file into Mass Effect 2, though the event has no effect in the game.
   
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==Trivia==
 
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[[de:Eletania]]
* The vision is similar to the ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' opening, where a mysterious monolith both monitors and alters the behaviour of cavemen on Earth.
 
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[[fr:Élétania]]
* Eletania is depicted with its ring system on the system map.
 
* The ruin found on Eletania is extremely similar to the relic found in the [[Firewalker Pack|Firewalker DLC pack]], possibly noting a correlation between the two.
 
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[[Category:Assignment Locations]]
 
[[Category:Assignment Locations]]
 
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Revision as of 15:40, 6 July 2020

Location: Milky WayAttican BetaHercules System Third planet

Prerequisite: Priority: Tuchanka (Mass Effect 3)

Description

WARNING: Level 1 Toxic Hazard

Eletania appears to be a world eminently suited for colonization. Sadly, appearances are deceiving. It is covered by a verdant carpet of mosses, algae, and lichen, and possesses a thick oxygenated atmosphere, but the animal kingdom is a web of microscopic symbiotic creatures. These are impossible to filter from the air and necessary for the native life to thrive. Unfortunately, they also cause anaphylactic shock when inhaled by non-native life.

In short, settlement requires either fully sealed environment suits, or replacement of the entire world’s ecosystem. Some have proposed limited colonization at altitudes above the symbiotes' range, or in areas where favorable winds keep the air clear.

Assignments

Points of Interest

Terrain Map
Location Appearance Description
1 Initial Downed recon probe (UNC: Lost Module)
The song associated with the rachni can be heard in this general area.
2 Initial Debris (salvage)
3 Initial Prothean ruin (vision)
4 Discovery Mineshaft with Space Monkeys (UNC: Lost Module)
5 Discovery Space Monkey colonies

The Vision

If you possess the trinket from the Citadel: Asari Consort assignment, you can access the vision at the Prothean ruins. The vision is delivered entirely through text:

Examining the strange Prothean artifact reveals a small, irregular slot on the underside of the surface. Remembering the strange trinket you received from the asari Consort on the Citadel, you pull it out and place it into the slot. The ball explodes in a brilliant flash of white light, momentarily blinding and disorienting you.

***

Slowly your senses return as you wake from a deep sleep. You are alone in the forest, though you are not far from the caves you share with the others of your tribe. There is a pain and a small lump in the back of your skull, as if a chip of flint has been forced under the surface of the skin.

Leaning on your bone-tipped spear for support, you rise to your feet. A sound draws your attention upwards, where a strange creature hovers high above you. It is unlike the birds you hunt by the lake's edge - it has no head and no wings yet somehow it flies. It is a beast of shining silver; hanging motionless in the sky like a cloud. You sense it is watching you, studying you.

Raising a hairy fist, you shake your spear at it in anger and the creature rises up quickly until it disappears from view. With a satisfied grunt you make your way back to your caves and the rest of the tribe.

You fall into the familiar patterns of life - the hunt for food, the struggle to claim and keep a mate, the battles against other tribes that would claim your territory. Days roll into nights and back into days. Each time you rise from sleep there is the sensation that you are not alone; that some "other" is with you sharing all you see, hear and feel. At these times your hand goes to the strange lump at the back of your skull and you remember the silver creature in the sky.

The air grows colder, winter falls. You must range farther for food, clutching the furs tight against you to ward off the chill. It is on one of these long hunts that the strange bird returns. You hear it before you see it, its call a deafening roar as it descends from above, swooping down on you. A single great eye opens on the underbelly, a glowing red orb. You try to run, but a finger of red light extends from the eye and engulfs you, and all goes black again.

You wake an instant later to find yourself on Eletania lying on your back, the Prothean artifact looming above you undamaged and your companions standing over you. They help you to your feet, puzzled. "There was a flash of light and you just sort of toppled over," one explains. "Are you okay, Shepard?" the other asks.

You don't answer right away, wondering at the implications of what you have seen: the memories of a Cro-Magnon hunter, captured by an implanted Prothean data recorder. How long did they study the primitive humans, observing them and analyzing the results at their base on Mars? And what, if anything, did they learn from us?

"I'm fine," you finally reply, realizing this is a mystery you will probably never solve. "Forget about it."

 

Mineral Deposits

Verdant but deadly
Main article: UNC: Valuable Minerals
Location Element Class
1 Palladium Heavy
2 Gold Heavy

Lifeforms

Search and Rescue

Main article: Search and Rescue

Trivia