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Continuum Atmospheric Compendium

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The Continuum Atmospheric Compendium unifies the study of natural and synthetic planetary atmospheres across both material and psionic domains. This entry serves as a foundational record for xenochemical analysis, psionic resonance studies, and divine-engineering efforts across the Continuum Universes. Each listed atmosphere combines empirical chemistry with metaphysical harmonics—acknowledging that in certain worlds, thought and matter intermingle.

Baseline & Known Atmospheres

These represent stable or well-understood compositions found on life-bearing or human-engineered worlds. They serve as baselines for comparative xenochemical modeling.

Name Description Composition (Major Components)
PermianLike Warm, oxygen-rich world with dense forests and volatile weather. N₂ 72%, O₂ 18%, CO₂ 7%, CH₄ 1%, SO₂ 0.5%, H₂O 1.5%
TerraLike Standard breathable reference; Earth-equivalent conditions. N₂ 78%, O₂ 21%, Ar 0.9%, CO₂ 0.04%
Trimix Deep-atmosphere breathing gas mix, used in pressurized habitats. O₂ 21%, He 40%, N₂ 39%
Heliox High-pressure environment mix for deep-space or aquatic habitats. O₂ 20%, He 80%
VenusLike Superheated, acidic, and high-pressure atmosphere; extreme greenhouse effect. CO₂ 95%, N₂ 3%, SO₂ 1%, HF/HCl (trace)
Titanic N₂ 95, CH₄ 5 1.5 atm
Martian CO₂ 95, N₂ 2.7, Ar 1.6 0.006 atm

Continuum-Specific Atmospheres

These exotic atmospheres exist within psionically active or metaphysically charged worlds of the Continuum. Their compositions often defy conventional chemistry, integrating divine and sub-quantum elements.

Flatus Atmosphere

A volatile, combustible “hot mix” atmosphere known for spontaneous ignition and localized detonation phenomena.

Gas %
H₂S 35
CH₄ 30
CO₂ 20
H₂ 10
O₂ 5

Effect: Highly flammable; unstable under solar excitation or psionic stress.

Lucy Atmosphere

A breathable but hallucinogenic atmosphere infused with trace dream-reactive compounds.

Gas %
N₂ 70
O₂ 25
C₂₀H₂₅N₃O 0.001
CH₄ 3
H₂O 2

Effect: Induces vivid lucid-dream states; serves as substrate for consciousness-linked ecosystems.

Aetherion Atmosphere

A luminous psionic ionosphere composed of sentient noble gases and psionically charged elements.

Gas %
N₂ 40
Psion-9 25
O₂ 15
He 10
Ne 5
Fluxmist 5

Effect: Amplifies telepathic resonance; may corrupt digital or neural systems via phase entanglement.

Thalassogenic Atmosphere

A marine-vapor atmosphere rich in salt aerosols and carbon dioxide.

Gas %
H₂O 45
N₂ 40
CO₂ 10
NaCl (aq) 5

Effect: Promotes saline precipitation and conductive weather cycles; corrosive to unprotected metals.

Ignispheric Atmosphere

A plasma-charged auroral atmosphere of high ion density and photonic flux.

Gas %
H₂ 50
He 20
O₂ 15
Ne 5
Plasmagen 10

Effect: Continuous aurora; high electrical activity; supports magnetoplasma life forms.

Eclipsite Atmosphere

A twilight atmosphere that bends light inward, creating optical singularities.

Gas %
N₂ 60
CO₂ 20
Darkon 10
O₂ 5
Xe 5

Effect: Permanent twilight; severe photonic distortion; unpredictable gravitational lensing.

Mycomorph Atmosphere

A biosphere of fungal respiration and organic spore saturation.

Gas %
N₂ 45
CO₂ 20
O₂ 15
Sporespine 10
H₂O 10

Effect: Dense spore content; bioluminescent fog; hallucinogenic under UV exposure.

Caffispheric Atmosphere

A high-energy atmosphere saturated with stimulant vapors.

Gas %
N₂ 70
O₂ 20
CO₂ 5
C₈H₁₀N₄O₂ 0.05
H₂O 4.95

Effect: Accelerated metabolism and hyperactivity among aerobic species.

Miasmarion Atmosphere

A warm, narcotic haze found on worlds with dense organic decay cycles.

Gas %
N₂ 60
O₂ 20
CH₃CHO 10
C₆H₆ 5
H₂O 5

Effect: Mildly toxic; induces euphoria and sedation; atmosphere used in ritual trance rites.

Flatus-Prime

A hypervolatile variant of the Flatus world type.

Gas %
H₂S 40
CH₄ 40
O₂ 10
NH₃ 5
He 5

Effect: Detonative; combustion cascades observed with minor ignition; uninhabitable without divine shielding.

Lucidmist Atmosphere

A dream-linked fog world infused with psychoactive amines.

Gas %
N₂ 60
O₂ 25
Dream Amine 5
H₂O 10

Effect: Induces shared-dream phenomena; atmosphere reacts with consciousness field intensity.

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Memetic Atmosphere

Thought-transmitting nanospore air.

Gas %
N₂ 55
O₂ 20
Mnemon-3 10
He 10
CO₂ 5

Corrosia Atmosphere

Acid-etched world.

Gas %
CO₂ 60
SO₂ 20
HCl 10
HF 5
O₂ 5

Darkon Atmosphere

Photo-Absorbing world.

Gas %
N₂ 60
CO₂ 20
Darkon 10
O₂ 5
Xe | 5

Ammoniac Atmosphere

Cold Jovian ammonia world.

Gas %
NH₃ 60
H₂ 25
He 10
CH₄ 5

Cryo-Oxygen Atmosphere

Supercooled thin O₂ sky.

Gas %
O₂ 80
N₂ 15
Ar 4
CO₂ 1

Methal-Nitric Atmosphere

Titan-like smog.

Gas %
CH₄ 50
N₂ 40
NO₂ 5
C₂H₂ 5

Xenonic Atmosphere

Inert, muffled-light world.

Gas %
Xe 70
Kr 20
O₂ 10

Aetheric Atmosphere

Flying-continent atmosphere.

Gas %
Aether Vapor (Φ₇) 40
N₂ 30
O₂ 20
He 10

Telekanic Atmosphere

Thought-charged storm air.

Gas %
N₂ 40
O₂ 20
Teletron 15
Psion-9 15
He 10

Divinitum Atmosphere

Faith-metabolizing divine air.

Gas %
Essence Vapor 40
O₂ 20
H₂O (holy vapor) 10
N₂ 10
Miraclene 20

Contradictory Atmosphere

Quantum dual gas.

Gas %
Matter Phase I 50
Antimatter Phase II 50

Harmonium Atmosphere

Perfectly balanced, sterile atmosphere.

Gas %
N₂ 30
O₂ 30
CO₂ 10
He 10
H₂O 10
Aetheric Balance Gas (Φ-Ω) 10

Carboniferous Atmosphere

Hot, flammable forest-world atmosphere.

Gas %
O₂ 30
N₂ 55
CO₂ 10
CH₄ 2
C₂H₆ 1
H₂O 2
  • Pressure: 1.3–1.5 atm; hot and flammable
  • Planet teeming with massive flora; self-sustaining fire cycles
  • Smells of sap and ozone

Malisik Atmosphere

Corruptive divine entropy gas environment.

Gas %
N₂ 30
O₂ 15
CO₂ 10
Corruptive Essence of Malis 25
SO₂ 5
CH₄ 5
H₂O 5
Contradictium 0.01
  • Molar Mass ≈ 111 g/mol
  • Corrupts biological and psionic matter; induces madness and divine decay.

Auralic Atmosphere(Pandora-analogue)

Empathic, bioluminescent air rich in psionic terpenes.

Gas %
N₂ 63
O₂ 27
Ar 1
CO₂ 3
CH₄ 1
Lumestra 3
Synphorine 2
  • Molar Mass ≈ 32 g/mol; Pressure 1.1 atm
Gas Formula Molar Mass (g/mol) Function
Lumestra C₁₀H₁₆O₂Ψ 180 Bioluminescent terpene vapor; emits coherent light.
Synphorine C₈H₁₄N₂Ψ 116 Neural harmonizer; induces shared empathy.
  • Visual: Teal haze with violet undertones
  • Traits: _empathic_field_, _bioelectric_activity_, _psionic_resonance_

Viridic Atmosphere (Ûblâ)

Emerald photonic biosphere.

Gas %
N₂ 60
O₂ 20
CO₂ 4
Ar 1
H₂O 5
Viridite 8
Cloroformene 2
  • Molar Mass 46 g/mol; Pressure 1.05 atm
Gas Formula Molar Mass (g/mol) Notes
Viridite TiO₂·Ψ⁺ 164 Heavy photorefractive oxide; refracts green light, denser than air.
Cloroformene C₃H₃Cl₂Ψ 97 Volatile organochlorine; enhances fluorescence, mint-ozone scent.

Linked Gases

Psion-9FluxmistDarkonSporespineDream AmineMnemon-3PlasmagenAether Vapor (Φ₇)TeletronEssence VaporMiracleneContradictiumAetheric Balance Gas (Φ-Ω)Corruptive Essence of MalisTerpene VaporViriditeCloroformeneLumestraSynphorineNitrogenOxygenCarbon DioxideMethaneHydrogen SulfideWater VaporAmmoniaSulfur DioxideBenzeneAcetaldehydeCaffeine AerosolLysergic VaporSodium Chloride AerosolHydrofluoric AcidHydrochloric AcidIron MonoxideNitrous OxideNitric OxideNitrogen DioxideAcetalyneKrypton

References