The stars, the failed creations of the lifeblood, lingered with the void. They reflected the sun's radiance to appear as myriad embers within the night sky. Haphazardously built, many began to crumble to dust. Large chunks of reflective debris remained as asteroids, meteors, and comets. Comets are composed of crystalline material that is naturally an opaque white, but impurities can cause it to be shades of light blue, yellow, or pink. They slowly drink ambient energy, causing the air around them to chill. When struck by an object, they partially absorb the kinetic energy and would do the same for static or heat. Opposed to comets, meteors amplifies energy and will cause the air around them to grow warmer. They are a black chrome metal with impurities that create streaks of reds and purples. Other star-bound materials exist as parts of stars, space dust, or the space debris, but either did not or could not form free-floating chunks. Most of the lifeblood was emotionless, only motivated by the ever-present need to move forward and create, but a sliver of it felt something different. The glow of the stars reflecting the sun, it created a small spark. The fragment reached out to grasp at the stars, pulling an asteroid towards Galbar. The fledgling presence then slumbered within the blood, unable to express itself further. The asteroid diligently began to move Galbar-bound as compelled by the blood. [hider=Summary] Previously, the lifeblood created the stars, which has pieces of it break off into clouds of dust, and also meteors, comets, and asteroids, each with unique properties. There are other space materials, but not as free-floating chunks. Sirius, from within the Lifeblood, grew interested in the stars as they began to reflect the sun's light, and pulled an asteroid towards Galbar 0 MP: Created space dust, meteors, comets, and asteroids as stars began to break apart. 1 MP; discounted to 0 by Star portfolio: Pull asteroid towards Galbar. [/hider]