Revision for Black Lightning | ||
Previous Revision, by SigmaExplorer [2022-07-16 00:12:31] | → | Selected revision, by CMDR Marx [2022-07-16 15:46:41] |
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SigmaExplorer | → | SigmaExplorer |
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Black Lightning | → | Black Lightning |
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Dryio Flyuae KM-W f1-3293 | → | Dryio Flyuae KM-W f1-3293 |
CATEGORY | ||
Organic | → | Organic |
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REGION | ||
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm | → | Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm |
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SUMMARY | ||
Black Hole system with no stars hosts a body with Electicae Pluma - an impossibility according to the codex. | → | Black Hole system with no primary stars hosts a body with Electicae Pluma - which contradicts the Codex. |
DESCRIPTION | ||
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This Black Hole system hosts an icy body with and argon atmosphere and, shockingly, Red Electricae Pluma. These impressive exoflora are known to science to only exist in systems with "bright white stars", notably neutron stars and white dwarfs. However, this system throws that science into doubt, and indicates there is more to these electrified plants than was perhaps previously known. The truth of their origins may lie more in the destruction of a previous star than in what form the remnants take. | → | This Black Hole system hosts an icy body with an argon atmosphere and, shockingly, Red Electricae Pluma. These impressive exoflora are listed by the Codex to only exist in systems with "bright white stars". However, this system, and a handful of others, throws that claim into doubt: other than the black hole, the only stars here are dim dwarfs orbiting the primary, there are no bright stars in the system. This indicates there is more to these electrified plants than was perhaps previously known. The truth of their origins may lie more in the destruction of a previous star than in what form the remnants take. |
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