The Archivist
When our shuttle landed on the floating pad that had been prepared for us near the anomaly, I was woefully unprepared for how thick the ocean air would be when the door opened. Usually, there was more time to adjust to the climate of a new planet. With locus travel within the Tapestry, everything went much faster, for unfamiliar planets we get inoculations on arrival, then spend a few days to a few weeks in quarantine in order to limit our exposure and transmission of pathogens. And it is generally standard practice to slowly acclimate anima to the new climatology while in quarantine. Arriving by ship, we had plenty of time to receive what information we needed to synthesize all immunizations necessary and had already been quarantined long enough to protect the colonists, so we get the pleasure of the shock of thick humid air after so much time in the dryness of a ship.