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| name = Flatus-Prime Atmosphere
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| image = Flatus_Prime_Sky.png
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| universe = [[Continuum Universes]]
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| type = Hypervolatile Hydrocarbon Atmosphere
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| classification = Combustive Gas-Phase Environment
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Terraforming attempts have failed due to runaway combustion cycles, though psionically shielded stations briefly operate within the upper atmosphere.
Terraforming attempts have failed due to runaway combustion cycles, though psionically shielded stations briefly operate within the upper atmosphere.


Scholars theorize that Flatus-Prime worlds are the '''alchemical remnants''' of failed biospheres — planets once Carboniferous, ignited beyond recovery when photosynthetic oxygen exceeded stability thresholds.
Scholars theorize that Flatus-Prime Atmosphere worlds are the '''alchemical remnants''' of failed biospheres — planets once Carboniferous, ignited beyond recovery when photosynthetic oxygen exceeded stability thresholds.


== Mythic and Theological Resonance ==
== Mythic and Theological Resonance ==
The [[Order of the Ash-Star]] regards Flatus-Prime worlds as the “lungs of divine wrath,” burned out by their own exhalation.   
The [[Order of the Ash-Star]] regards Flatus-Prime Atmosphere worlds as the “lungs of divine wrath,” burned out by their own exhalation.   
In Continuum mythology, such atmospheres are punishments for pride — planets that tried to become stars.   
In Continuum mythology, such atmospheres are punishments for pride — planets that tried to become stars.   
The faithful speak of *the Eternal Combustion*, a divine metaphor where will and matter annihilate one another in perfect balance.
The faithful speak of *the Eternal Combustion*, a divine metaphor where will and matter annihilate one another in perfect balance.


== Scientific Implications ==
== Scientific Implications ==
Exo-chemists classify Flatus-Prime environments as '''Combustion Type-Ω''', where oxidation and reduction exist in simultaneous equilibrium.   
Exo-chemists classify Flatus-Prime Atmosphere environments as '''Combustion Type-Ω''', where oxidation and reduction exist in simultaneous equilibrium.   
Despite lethal volatility, they provide valuable data on '''planetary thermochemical limits''' and the boundary between gas-giant and proto-star formation.
Despite lethal volatility, they provide valuable data on '''planetary thermochemical limits''' and the boundary between gas-giant and proto-star formation.