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Original submission for Eodgorsts Anomaly Clusters

Original submission, by CMDR Marx [2022-05-06 15:39:25]
DISCOVERER
NAME
Eodgorsts Anomaly Clusters
SYSTEMNAME
Eodgorsts UR-W d1-77
CATEGORY
Notable Stellar Phenomena
CATEGORY 2
REGION
Inner Scutum-Centaurus Arm
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CALLSIGN
SUMMARY
Three clusters of systems, each housing a different type of Anomalies.
DESCRIPTION

This system was first noted in early 3301, when CMDR Puca discovered that it housed a record at that time: six life-bearing gas giants. After a brief mention in the Universal Cartographics Galactic Record Breakers, the system fell into obscurity, only to attract renewed attention several years later, in 3306 and 3307. Three different kinds of Anomalies were found in three clusters of systems, all of which are quite close together:

  1. Eodgorsts UR-W d1-77 itself houses P06-Type Anomalies
  2. Eodgorsts WN-L b8-18 and others house L07-Type Anomalies
  3. Eodgorsts TX-C b13-3 and others house Q05-Type Anomalies

All three types seem tied to gas giants with life, either water-based organisms or ammonia-based ones.

L07-Type Anomaly

The L07-Type Anomalies are found in systems containing gas giants with ammonia-based life. These high-energy phenomena are visually impressive, but thankfully, they don't disrupt ship systems (as many other Anomalies do) and are quite safe to approach.

P06-Type Anomaly

The P06-Type Anomalies are found in systems containing ringed gas or water giants with water-based life. Explorers should exercise caution when approaching these Anomalies, as they are known to emit energy pulses that will deal some minor damage to ship shields, or hull.

The Q05-Type Anomalies are found in systems containing ringed gas or water giants with water-based life. Out of the three kinds of Anomalies found in this cluster, these ones can be the most dangerous: if a spaceship comes too close to them, they flare up and heat the surrounding space rapidly. If a ship overheats, then it might take internal (or even hull armour) damage before the cooling system vents enough heat to bring temperature back into a safe range. Clusters of these Anomalies offer some beautiful sights, but explorers are advised to only admire them from a safe distance.

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