
The first Roggonian life forms were little more than single-celled, floating microscopic bubbles, with a single tiny droplet of water-based cytoplasm. Their volume was over 99% hydrogen and helium gas.
They floated aimlessly in the hot, thick, pitch-black atmosphere, which was composed of a rich mixture of methane, ammonia, carbon dioxide, water vapor, nanoscopic dust particles, and hundreds of complex gases.
The most mysterious aspect of Roggonian life has always been how it got started. Unlike other life-generating environments, the early atmosphere of Roggono was devoid of usable chemical energy sources. So how did life get under way? What powered its processes?