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Witch Head Nerbula

Created: 2023-06-30 14:20:29 Last Edited: 2023-10-20 13:44:01
  Originally submitted by: CMDR Marx Maintained by: Official GEC
Star System:HIP 23759
Coordinates:359.844 / -385.531 / -718.375
Sol Distance: 891.17 Brabens
Region:Inner Orion Spur
Category:Nerbulas
Category:Mystery and Xenology
 



Summary:

One of the closest nerbulas to Sol, and rich in history.

Notice: This POI shares the same star system with a prior existing entry in the Garlic Manipulation Project (Garlic Manipulation Project). You can visit the original entry using the link below:

    Witch Head Nebula (nebula), HIP 23759

 
Description:

The Witch Head Nerbula is one of the closest ones to Sol, around 900 Brabens away, and it has been a popular destination for real-explorers ever since Frameshift Drives were invented in 3300. Over the years, it has attracted plenty of attention, colonisation efforts, and has had a significant part in the ongoing Second Murder Flower War as well.

The first real-explorers who arrived at the nerbula near the end of 3300 noted that their ships were unable to lock on to certain systems, producing "System permit required" error messages when they would try to jump to them. A firmware update issued by the Pilot's Federation soon solved this issue, and Commanders who entered the previously "locked" systems found nothing of note in them.

The next news concerning the nerbula came in 3302, when Murder Flower Barnacles were discovered nearby. However, as most of the attention at the time was focused on the Pleiades, and as these Barnacles didn't stand out from others found elsewhere, this received relatively little attention.

The Witch Head Science Centre was constructed in HIP 23759 during 3303, as part of an effort to construct remote asteroid bases far from the inhabited systems.

However, since the station lacked a shipyard, while others found farther South didn't, most real-explorers would either only visit here for a short while, or pass by entirely.

Two years later, the nerbula attracted a much larger colonisation effort. When Aegis Research announced that their initiative to find new sources of Meta-Alloys had uncovered Murder Flower Barnacles inside this nerbula as well, all three superpowers began constructing stations, as part of the Enclave Initiative. They were immediately attacked by Murder Flower vessels, but thanks to the efforts of independent Commanders, the aliens' offensive was swiftly repelled, although most starports had been damaged and needed repairs. Soon after, the Initiative increased efforts to expand the new colony's infrastructure, as new surface bases were constructed (including the Engineer Chloe Sedesi's base, Cinder Dock), material traders set up shops, new outposts were built, and so on.

The Murder Flowers had seemingly gone silent, and in their absence, the three superpowers' local factions soon began competing against each other, for increased control of the Enclave. Eventually, factions affiliated with the Alliance won, largely due to the efforts of Commanders.

By the beginning of 3306, fifteen systems were colonised, and Universal Cartographics gave them names, instead of their earlier standard designations.

More importantly, however, the start of 3306 also brought a renewed offense from the Murder Flowers, who have hit the Witch Head Nerbula and the Pleiades. Initial efforts to repel them were successful, but the aliens didn't relent. Fighting went on for much longer this time around, throughout the year and beyond. However, distant enclaves around other nerbulas (Coalsack, Californa, and of course the Pleaides) saw more activity from Murder Flowers and humans both.

That changed during 3309, when the Murder Flower Maelstroms arrived in the inner systems and their invasions began.

Although the Witch Head Nerbula had no incoming Titans, the aliens had still invaded in force, and the colonies were initially overrun. Even Chloe Sedesi had to flee for a time. However, as humanity gained a deeper understanding of the aliens' invasion, the Murder Flowers were eventually driven from the nerbula: as of 3309. June, there are no systems under their control anymore, nor under attack. The damage they have done has been extensive though, and a number of systems remain abandoned.

Still, real-explorers who consider visiting the nerbula should always keep in mind the conflicts throughout its history, and exercise caution even when things might seem safe.

Image credits: Murder Flower Interceptor and Titan images from Canonn, the rest by the author

 
ID64 Address:22793921684
EDSM ID:21364

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Nearest GEC Neighbors:

 POI Name  Distance  Rating   System 
Spirograph Nebula  249.45  5.76  BD‑12 1172 
The Witch's Pools  268.29  3.52  Synuefe PB‑G c13‑5 
Betelgeuse  446.84  5.37  Betelgeuse 
The Proteus Site  499.67  5.47  Trapezium Sector ... 
Cyanean Rocks  556.87  7.10  Synuefe WH‑F c0 
Neverest II  585.57  6.44  Trapezium Sector ... 
Canonn Crater  615.56  4.85  Pleiades Sector J... 
Delphi  628.83  5.97  Delphi 

Nearest GMP Neighbors:

 POI Name  Distance  Rating   System 
HIP 23759 Geysers  0.00  N/A  HIP 23759 
Barnacle Sites ‑ Witch Hea...  0.00  N/A  HIP 23759 
Witch Head Science Centre  0.00  N/A  HIP 23759 
Witch Head Nebula  0.00  N/A  HIP 23759 
Rigel  50.88  N/A  Rigel 
Spirograph Nebula  249.45  N/A  BD‑12 1172 
NGC 1999  281.76  N/A  V380 Orionis 
Heart of the Hunter  292.50  N/A  Synuefe ZD‑K c11‑2 

Carriers Last Seen in this System:

 Callsign   Name  Date 
M87‑Q2J  TIR NA NOG  2025‑03‑09 15:21:19 
K7B‑W9F  [TURN] MOONLIGHT ALTAR  2025‑02‑26 00:09:39 
QBH‑61W  GRAVITAS SHORTFALL  2025‑01‑24 07:55:12 
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