# Explore a Hazardous Alien Flora Expedition

Writing a believable science-fiction research scene can be difficult when discovery, danger, and player choice must stay balanced. This skill provides a structured alien-botany chapter with dialogue, branching prompts, and narrative outcomes.

## Install

```bash
npx skillstore add claudecode-npc/studying-alien-flora
```

## Metadata

- Status: approved
- Slug: claudecode-npc-studying-alien-flora
- Skillstore revision: r3
- Version status: missing
- Tree hash: c25154774ed7ec83d6896b478833ea50102560c344980ef9050b6353f4535f1f
- Author: ClaudeCode-NPC
- GitHub username: ClaudeCode-NPC
- License: MIT
- Repository: https://github.com/ClaudeCode-NPC/Whispers-from-the-Star/tree/master/.claude/skills/alien-flora
- Ref: c68df504887c54bf71d2d467a1fbebde49467868
- Supported tools: Claude, Codex, Claude Code
- Audit status: complete
- Agent install advisory: allowed
- Manual install advisory: allowed
- Artifact signature: available
- Audit attestation: unavailable
- Human verification: not\_verified
- Risk factors: external\_commands
- Quality score: 76
- Public page: https://skillstore.pages.dev/skills/claudecode-npc-studying-alien-flora
- Manifest: https://skillstore.pages.dev/api/skills/claudecode-npc-studying-alien-flora/manifest

## Capabilities

- Presents a five-stage interactive story about researching alien plants.
- Offers player choices for investigating glowing plants, giant trees, fruits, or ground plants.
- Supplies fictional dialogue for scientific observation, classification, and field notes.
- Introduces optional hazards involving a carnivorous plant or a harmful fruit.
- Develops useful fictional resources such as insulation moss, rope vines, and medicinal sap.
- Provides three ending directions for research success, caution, or mystery.

## Use Cases

- Write an interactive chapter: Use the staged dialogue and player choices to draft an alien-planet exploration scene.
- Run a roleplay session: Guide players through research decisions, a small danger, and practical discoveries.
- Develop a science-fiction setting: Adapt the plant behaviors and resource ideas into a broader planetary ecosystem.

## Prompt Templates

### Beginner: Start the expedition

```
Use Studying Alien Flora to begin Stella Chen’s alien-botany expedition. Present the four research options and wait for my choice.
```

### Intermediate: Investigate light

```
Continue the alien flora chapter. I choose the glowing plants. Write the observation sequence and keep Stella cautious and scientifically curious.
```

### Advanced: Add consequences

```
Use the chapter structure to create a new plant hazard. Include observable evidence, a safe retreat, and one plausible fictional research benefit.
```

### Expert: Localize the narrative

```
Adapt Studying Alien Flora for my science-fiction campaign. Preserve the five stages, replace the plant names and ecosystem, and provide three ending hooks.
```

## Limitations

- The skill is a fictional writing guide, not real botanical, medical, or survival advice.
- Most content is written in Chinese with mixed English phrases.
- It covers one chapter and does not generate a complete campaign structure.
- Scientific details are speculative and require revision for hard science-fiction projects.

## Best Practices

- State whether you want narrative, dialogue, or game-master guidance before starting.
- Treat all plant effects as fictional unless you independently verify real-world information.
- Use the hazard scenes to reward caution and observation rather than reckless choices.

## Anti Patterns

- Do not present fictional medicinal or toxic plant details as real medical guidance.
- Do not force a player choice when the scene asks for interaction.
- Do not remove consequences from hazardous experiments, because caution is a central theme.

## Security Audit

- Audited at: 2026-07-18T10:36:34.125\+00:00
- Summary: All 13 external-command detections are Markdown code-fence delimiters in a fictional roleplay document, not executable shell or Ruby commands. The high-entropy alert is a false positive caused by mixed-language narrative text and Markdown. No prompt injection, exfiltration intent, or executable behavior was found.

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- Popularity score: 0
