Never mind that I must mostly remain inside the structure that is affixed to the planet’s so-called bedrock. It’s preferable to suiting up and tethering oneself during an occasional outdoor repair. The building straddles a long ravine that, in my estimation, descends at least 12 kilometres. The organic forms (that I assume are more plant than animal or fungi) respire helices that are entirely shades of grey. They rush upwards, almost violently, dancing in the false atmosphere like brutish ballerinas before finally clinging to the walls or ceiling in repose as they dissipate. The “creatures” themselves also are entirely shades of grey. Upon entering this ecosystem, it’s as if every cone cell has fallen dormant.