Xenobotany

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Department Identity

Department Name:
Xenobotany

Short Tagline / Motto:
“Every world grows something new.”

Discipline Focus:
Xenobotany studies plant life across different planets, biomes, and artificial environments, focusing on growth systems, adaptability, and care-driven design.


Visual Identity

Primary Color Palette:

  • Soft Fern Green — #6FAF8E
  • Pale Mint — #AEE6C8
  • Warm Cream — #F4F1EC

Secondary / Accent Colors:

  • Sky Teal — #5FB3B3
  • Glow Yellow — #F4E38D

Emblem / Symbol Concept:
A sprouting leaf enclosed within a rounded dome, symbolizing life sustained through care and protection.

Shape Language:
Soft, rounded, organic forms with clear containers and domes.


Narrative Role

Department Role in the Academy:
Xenobotany ensures that CosmoCadet Academy understands how life adapts beyond Earth, supporting sustainable exploration and peaceful planetary interaction.

Who Joins This Department:
Cadets curious about ecosystems, growth systems, care mechanics, biology, environmental design, and long-term sustainability.


Core Tools & Learning Systems

Signature Tools / Devices:

  • Holographic specimen domes
  • Portable soil analyzers
  • Nutrient sprayers
  • Growth-monitor datapads
  • Environmental stabilizers

Primary Skills Taught:

  • Systems thinking through growth cycles
  • Observation and iteration
  • Resource balance
  • Environmental storytelling
  • Care-driven mechanics

Example Activities or Exercises:

  • Monitoring plant growth under changing conditions
  • Designing sustainable alien greenhouse modules
  • Mapping plant behavior to environmental variables
  • Creating visual growth stages for alien flora

Tone & Content Boundaries

Emotional Tone:
Cozy, curious, calm, hopeful

Allowed Themes:
Growth, care, experimentation, stewardship, adaptation

Disallowed Themes:
Violence, decay-as-horror, parasitism framed as evil, corruption imagery


Community Use Notes

  • Xenobotany is a core canon department
  • Community-created plants or tools must follow tone boundaries
  • No sentient plant horror or hostile domination themes
  • Submissions may be featured, adapted, or declined based on fit

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