THE FED DATASPACE TRAVEL GUIDE: SANITARIAby TrillethContinuing my regular feature in the Fed2 Star: a travel guide telling potential visitors what you can expect from the varied worlds in the Galaxy. I'll be alternating my visits between old, long-established worlds, and new ones which have only been linked to the trading routes recently. This week, I visited Sanitaria. Apparently this party girl has been spending too many late nights out, well, partying, because I found myself on the landing pad of Sanitaria in the Asylum system with no clue as to how I'd gotten there. However, since a shuttle was considering using my cotton-candy curls for a landing pad, I scampered off the landing pad to take a peek around. Not really the best choice for a vacation was the first impression. Massive architecture, large weapons, and boring white coats everywhere is hardly indicative of a five-star resort. After spending some time in the Firemonkey Lounge, though, I decided to give the rest of the planet a chance. Those oil fires were cool, although they may have given me a sunburn... without the sun, of course. I don't know why there are huge statues of Jessecka and DJentsch (and three other people) on this planet, but I had the oddest desire to keep my tongue firmly in cheek as I walked through the gates of the Asylum. I quickly found the water feature on this planet, but I think I ruined my new shoes in it. I didn't even get any groats. If you have to ruin your shoes, you should at least get the groats. Still, it got me into the /best/ part of the planet, so it was almost worth it (if you ignore walking around making squelching noises for the rest of the trip). I never did find a bed (a prime requirement for any planet if you're staying overnight), but there was a really nice room with lots of padding that was soft enough to substitute for a bed. I had to share the room, but other than the communal attitude, it wasn't half-bad. I could tell you about the rest of my trip, but it would spoil the fun of you exploring for yourself. It has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I really can't remember how I got off that planet, although I was short a very expensive watch and my designer handbag by the time I did. Still, if you see a monkey dancing in fire, tell him I said hi. He's friends with the voices in my head. RATINGS Seriously, one of the most creative planets I've seen in a long time. With the promise of future puzzles to tantalize and a hidden area I never managed to find, it's worth visiting more than once. "Neverending hallllwayy...." |
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