I almost found myself a suitable planet I can call home again, but ended up with the wrong name being a slight typo for the Japanese southern island of Kyushu named New Kyusha, a large toxic world of low intensity with plenty of depression marks and high mountains that always rains non-stop. I was on a nexus mission to find a series of portal glyphs that would lead me closer to a dangerous exotic world that looks like purple grass and some watery lakes, dangerous fog (could be a rainstorm possibility), and extremely vigilant Sentinel drones due to so many Gravitino balls lying around. The text box on the bottom right warns me that the destination is highly unstable and could change at a moment's notice. Already ran out of launch fuel, I didn't have time to go refuel it so I hightail towards the disturbance on foot with angry Sentinels after me at every corner. They don't know how to hover over water as they hate water, but they can spawn right next to me every minute they looked away and scan my face before beginning to attack.
Unfortunately, the chase didn't last forever, eventually a storm have to come and trying to hide in cover only to end up in an underwater cave. Despite having access to some oxygen capsules on hand, I lack the proper timing to pull one off to restore my oxygen gauge, and instead of letting myself succumb to the depths of some cave on the way to a high-risk target, I have to reload, restart the job from the safety of the Anomaly, get another three glyphs (as I already known a bit of the same planet), and then proceed to the portal downwind. Unfortunately, for some unknown reason, the game can't take it anymore and decide to crash and auto-close my console before I do anything when I'm already one-third through the second attempt. And again, since I have only one take to do it, I presume that I already failed the job. The job description is to investigate disturbances of reality from a local system and try to look for answers using portal glyphs found from reading Knowledge Stones, the same stones placed to give me a tiny bit of translated words from the local system's dominant race. If I die for any reason, the game disconnects or crashes, letting the time run out, or reloading the game, the mission fails and I'll be yanked back to safety along with my ship as if nothing has taken place there, save for whatever exploration knowledge already done and inventory exchanges.
I highly yearn myself to try again that job, I still got a bit of time left for this weekend and I seem to be getting closer to finding a very lush planet that resembles Eden right before its downfall according to the the first half of my best friend's nation's motto: "Cast out of Eden". So far, I only ran into some acidic, mostly dead, and few hot planets.