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| compounds = [[Sulfur Dioxide]], [[Hydrogen Chloride]], [[Hydrofluoric Acid]]
| compounds = [[Sulfur Dioxide]], [[Hydrogen Chloride]], [[Hydrofluoric Acid]]
| effects = Corrosive to all organic material; dissolves metals; forms acid rain
| effects = Corrosive to all organic material; dissolves metals; forms acid rain
| worlds = [[Corrosia]], [[VenusLike]], [[Malis]]
| worlds = [[Corrosia]], [[Venus-like Atmosphere]], [[Malis]]
| related = [[Sulfur Dioxide]], [[Hydrogen Chloride]], [[Hydrofluoric Acid]], [[Carbon Dioxide]]
| related = [[Sulfur Dioxide]], [[Hydrogen Chloride]], [[Hydrofluoric Acid]], [[Carbon Dioxide]]
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Flatus Atmosphere]]
* [[Flatus Atmosphere]]
* [[VenusLike Atmosphere]]
* [[Venus-like Atmosphere Atmosphere]]
* [[Malis Atmosphere]]
* [[Malis Atmosphere]]
* [[Continuum Atmospheric Compendium]]
* [[Continuum Atmospheric Compendium]]

Latest revision as of 15:42, 17 October 2025



The Corrosia Atmosphere is an acid-etched inferno where clouds eat metal and the rain burns thought itself. It is one of the harshest known environments in the Continuum Universes — a sky of acid and oxidizers, shimmering like liquid glass over a world perpetually dissolving into itself. To Continuum exochemists, Corrosia-class worlds are laboratories of entropy, proof that matter can remember pain.

Composition and Behavior

The air is dominated by CO₂ and SO₂, with highly reactive traces of HCl and HF. At surface pressures exceeding 4.8 atm, these compounds condense into molten acid clouds. Lightning flashes not as plasma but as chemical combustion between descending vapor strata — a reaction storm where raindrops ignite upon contact with the ground.

Environmental Characteristics

  • Pressure: 4.8 atm — crushing and heat-dense.
  • Temperature: 700–750 K (above the melting point of lead).
  • Visuals: Amber-orange haze pierced by violet ion arcs.
  • Auditory: Deep, resonant thunder reverberating through dense vapor.
  • Olfactory: Overwhelming; sharp chlorine and sulfur tang detectable from orbit.

Phenomena

Acid clouds cycle in luminous convection towers, visible from orbit as glowing spirals. Occasionally, temperature inversions create “acid glass” storms — semi-solid rain that shatters on impact, leaving crystalline residue across the terrain. Rarely, Contradictium traces have been detected, suggesting spontaneous molecular inversion where the laws of corrosion themselves briefly reverse.

Interactions

Organic life is instantly annihilated; only energy-based or divine entities can exist here. Some Continuum relics remain intact — believed to be ancient machines that drink corrosion as fuel, converting acid rain into psionic charge. Corrosia-class worlds thus serve as entropy batteries for larger cosmic systems.

Associated Gases

Sulfur DioxideHydrochloric AcidHydrofluoric AcidCarbon Dioxide

See Also