Rolled 8 (1d10)
>>52094571. If you're saying how we can see in the dark, its environment adaptation. The planet eventually gave birth to an intelligent species (us) that can see in the dark, less so in the light. It is a gift from darkness herself. The only thing that we can't see is any sources of mild or high luminance, as we go blind from there. Fortunately, our researchers have found a solution to this by developing a special type of eye contacts (or eye modification for the new generation) to coordinate eye vision saturation, luminance and coloring.
2. As far as our exploration of the planet goes, we do not know what you're talking about, but you are free to inquire on some of our metal products...Such as silver bars or copper (note: this isn't all of what we have and more will soon to be acquired). Perhaps we use a different system than yours?
3. We're not willing to let you in on our culture and philosophies as we've just met you. Perhaps a matured relationship built with trust would be in order before we give you an answer for that.
>>5209177Activate Ka-Ching! and divide my planet's orbit as pic related. Expand everywhere.