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Previous Revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-12-23 19:31:55] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2023-12-23 19:35:56] |
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Allitnil | → | Allitnil |
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Magellan's Star | → | Magellan's Star |
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Ood Fleau ZJ-I d9-0 | → | Ood Fleau ZJ-I d9-0 |
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Notable Stellar Phenomena | → | Notable Stellar Phenomena |
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Tenebrae | → | Tenebrae |
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SUMMARY | ||
The only system known to house L08-type Anomalies, and also the Easternmost reachable system. | → | The only system known to house L08-type Anomalies, and also the Easternmost reachable system. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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Obfuscated in the Outer Rim, near the end of the Perseus arm, lies this lonely system. It was originally noted for being the Easternmost system in the galaxy. As such, it became a destination for explorers who wanted to visit the galactic limits, or for those who did galactic circumnavigations. Years after the system's first discovery, other explorers found that L08-Type Anomalies had appeared here. As of 3309, these specific Anomalies haven't been found anywhere else in the galaxy. They show up in Notable Stellar Phenomena signals, with Ice Crystals (which drain heat from ships) and Silicate Crystals nearby. Left on their own, these globes just drift through space. However, if a spaceship approaches within 200 m, the Anomalies react by draining the ship's shield to themselves, in a rather spectacular manner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWloFcmTfMI The first signs are arcs of lightning from around the ship towards the Anomaly. The latter soon starts to emit a blue light, and a gas cloud flowing in also becomes visible. Finally, an even brighter light appears to be pulsing at the center, almost as if the phenomenon is building up to something... that it fails to reach. Once the shields have been completely drained and go offline, the damaging effect still continues, dealing damage to the hull instead. However, this is slow enough that there's plenty of time for Commanders to retreat to safety before their ship would suffer severe damage. Other than the Notable Stellar Phenomena, the system doesn't contain much else of interest. There are two landable thin atmospheric planets, both with Sulphur Dioxide atmospheres. The second one (B 3) contains Stratum Tectonicas, samples of which might make for some nice souvenirs to take back from the edge of the galaxy. | → | Obfuscated in the Outer Rim, near the end of the Perseus arm, lies this lonely system. It was originally noted for being the Easternmost system in the galaxy. As such, it became a destination for explorers who wanted to visit the galactic limits, or for those who embarked on galactic circumnavigations. Years after the system's first discovery, other explorers found that L08-Type Anomalies had appeared here. As of 3309, these specific Anomalies haven't been found anywhere else in the galaxy. They show up in Notable Stellar Phenomena signals, with Ice Crystals (which drain heat from ships) and Silicate Crystals nearby. Left on their own, these globes just drift through space. However, if a spaceship approaches within 200 m, the Anomalies react by draining the ship's shield to themselves, in a rather spectacular manner. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWloFcmTfMI The first signs are arcs of lightning from around the ship towards the Anomaly. The latter soon starts to emit a blue light, and a gas cloud flowing in also becomes visible. Finally, an even brighter light appears to be pulsing at the center, almost as if the phenomenon is building up to something... but falls short of reaching it. Once the shields have been completely drained and collapse, the damaging effect still continues, dealing damage to the hull instead. However, this is slow enough that there's plenty of time for Commanders to retreat to a safe distance before their ship would suffer severe damage. Other than the Notable Stellar Phenomena, the system doesn't contain much else of interest. There are two landable thin atmospheric planets, both with Sulphur Dioxide atmospheres. The second one (B 3) contains Stratum Tectonicas, samples of which might make for some nice souvenirs to take back from the edge of the galaxy. |
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