Well this planet is covered with their houses, apparently. Kind of an interesting contrast to the abandon-all-hope women's prison. I feel inspired to write a backstory for this planet. It's also got little green Dr. Seuss looking guys who look like they're wearing white lab coats and want ALL THE HUGS.
Another wonderful surprise, those rabbit dudes have rainbow wood trees all around their houses. I cut them all down and am currently planning a rainbow tree farm. The rainbow wood panels are FABULOUS, and near them was a rainbow chest with a blueprint for a rainbow picture to hang on my wall. I'm tempted to go replace every wall and floor in that prison with rainbow wood, and re-open it as a vacation resort for gay couples.
...Okay, now I have to do that. Excuse me while I get to work.
Only bad thing so far is the meteor showers. Does every planet have those? They are the only thing spoiling my perfect planet!
Here's the coordinates, in case anyone else wants a look: -86711832, -58856823 (medium-sized planet, though it took me about 4 game days to go all the way around it)
EDIT: There's also an Avian in a house by the beam-down point. The only thing he'll say is "I heard Thornwing is in the area. Beware." What does that mean?
EDIT2: Well apparently if a planet has meteors, you just have to abandon it. The meteors spawn at the edge of your screen, so you can even get hit underground and indoors, which is absurd. The worst part is, there were no meteors on this planet for the first few hours I was exploring it. There's absolutely no indication of whether they will fall or not. I just took a peek at the official forums, and a lot of people are pissed off about it, having massive projects destroyed in seconds by something they had no idea was going to happen. Unless there's some way to disable meteors completely, I might just take another break from this game until they are fixed. I want to build awesome stuff, and I don't want it destroyed by flaming rocks that appear out of nowhere.
Meteors can exist, that's fine. But there should be a way to tell if a planet will get them, and they shouldn't spawn indoors or underground.
EDIT3: Apparently it's possible to disable them. I'm about to attempt my first mod!
http://community.playstarbound.com/index.php?threads/turn-off-meteor-showers.59450/EDIT4: Aaaaaand apparently that anti-meteor mod is not updated for the current version. AND they have changed the file system so that it's not easy to mod anymore. Used to be you could just open a file in a text editor and make a few tweaks, but now you have to unpack and repack files using utilities and all kinds of stuff that is way over my head. So I suppose I'm not going to be playing Starbound until someone updates that mod, or makes a new one, or the people at Chucklefish make removing a game-breaking overpowered thing (or at least making it possible to detect and prepare for) a priority.
If someone on here wants to make that mod for the current version, I promise to send you a thank-you card in the mail, if you give me your mailing address. Or one of my spare Steam game keys, I have a bunch from bundles...
Also, where the hell is everyone? I haven't seen this thread so quiet since before the update.