The pulsars are not strictly other galaxies. The first one is IN Milky Way (LGM-1).
They aren't, but they play a role in the formation of stars and galaxies, thus why she could be considered the "mother of galaxies". Pulsars could also be related to the siren, as they were the first radio signals we received, including the famous LGM-1 (Little Green Men) which was thought to be an alien transmission at first (and also exists in ED). I know one person which is scanning all pulsars in the game.

I personally think it's either Milky Way or Andromeda. If it's the Milky Way then Sol could be the jewel burning on its brow or could be one of the stars near Andromeda on the night sky (Nu Andromeda and 32 Andromeda are the most bright stars around Andromeda).
 
Btw, while Neutrons don't look distinct from Pulsars in the game (Pulsars are basically neutrons where its pulse is directed at Earth so we can see it), they do have a difference in ED, when you are jumping to a Pulsar the star is much much brighter than when you are jumping to a regular neutron star. Just FYI.
 
They aren't, but they play a role in the formation of stars and galaxies, thus why she could be considered the "mother of galaxies". Pulsars could also be related to the siren, as they were the first radio signals we received, including the famous LGM-1 (Little Green Men) which was thought to be an alien transmission at first (and also exists in ED). I know one person which is scanning all pulsars in the game.

I personally think it's either Milky Way or Andromeda. If it's the Milky Way then Sol could be the jewel burning on its brow or could be one of the stars near Andromeda on the night sky (Nu Andromeda and 32 Andromeda are the most bright stars around Andromeda).

No, they don't. They are just radio sources associated with neutron stars. You're confusing quasars and pulsars which are two completely different objects.
 
No, they don't. They are just radio sources associated with neutron stars. You're confusing quasars and pulsars which are two completely different objects.
They are the result of supernovas which disperse gas and create nebulas, which are the forge of stars. They aren't just radio sources, but combined with their rapid rotation and audio signal could also be related to the spiraling stars and whisperer or siren. Plus Burnell was also involved with Quasars. I personally don't think this is the right theory, but I wouldn't rule it out completely.
 
They are the result of supernovas which disperse gas and create nebulas, which are the forge of stars. They aren't just radio sources, but combined with their rapid rotation and audio signal could also be related to the spiraling stars and whisperer or siren. Plus Burnell was also involved with Quasars. I personally don't think this is the right theory, but I wouldn't rule it out completely.

Right, this all happens LONG after a galaxy is formed. Pulsars (and neutron stars) are created at the end of the star "shelf life". Galaxies are created billions of years before that. Quasars are basically radio sources associated with SMBHs in other galaxies:


By current models, SMBHs most likely predate galaxies and are the main reason galaxies start accreting around them from stellar gas, which then gathers into stars. Billions years laters some of those stars blow up to become neutron stars and the lucky few that point in our direction become pulsars.

We've discovered quasars BEFORE Burnell discovered LGM-1. She's a fantastic astronomer, but that's like attributing all modern physics to Einstein.
 
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Right, this all happens LONG after a galaxy is formed. Pulsars (and neutron stars) are created at the end of the star "shelf life". Galaxies are created billions of years before that. Quasars are basically radio sources associated with SMBHs in other galaxies:


By current models, SMBHs most likely predate galaxies and are the main reason galaxies start accreting around them from stellar gas, which then gathers into stars. Billions years laters some of those stars blow up to become neutron stars and the lucky few that point in our direction become pulsars.

We've discovered quasars BEFORE Burnell discovered LGM-1. She's a fantastic astronomer, but that's like attributing all modern physics to Einstein.
It's all very subjective and like I said, I don't agree with this theory, but besides the Milky Way and Andromeda all the other theories for the mother of galaxies also have huge holes in it.

P.S: Forgot to mention Sag A as a strong possibility as well.
 
It's all very subjective and like I said, I don't agree with this theory, but besides the Milky Way and Andromeda all the other theories for the mother of galaxies also have huge holes in it.

P.S: Forgot to mention Sag A as a strong possibility as well.

The options are:
  • mythical creatures / goddesses (the list from Wiki is probably best start - this is unfortunately a rather long list and since it's not clear what the outcome would be, any of those works),
  • real-life people (physicists, astronomers - it's usually space stations, less actual astronomical objects, but due to science being male-dominated, there are very few candidates - Burnell and Leavitt being about the only two hence the whole discussion),
  • physical forces / objects - Sag A*, force of gravity in general, black holes in general - this becomes a question what exactly "the brow" is, and what "the jewel" might be and what "burns" means - so the problem is this creates more questions than answers and winds up being somewhat useless to pin anything down.
 
I've tried to replicate the pic of TDW codex. I've got pretty close with a red giant, 4 Cassiopeiae, which also has a gas giant with 8 moons.

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With a bit of photoshop...

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Hmm, reminds me of this:
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The options are:
  • mythical creatures / goddesses (the list from Wiki is probably best start - this is unfortunately a rather long list and since it's not clear what the outcome would be, any of those works),
  • real-life people (physicists, astronomers - it's usually space stations, less actual astronomical objects, but due to science being male-dominated, there are very few candidates - Burnell and Leavitt being about the only two hence the whole discussion),
  • physical forces / objects - Sag A*, force of gravity in general, black holes in general - this becomes a question what exactly "the brow" is, and what "the jewel" might be and what "burns" means - so the problem is this creates more questions than answers and winds up being somewhat useless to pin anything down.
I think you forgot to include the 2 most obvious, which are the Milky Way and Andromeda. The mother of galaxies could literally be either our home galaxy or the largest galaxy visible to us. The question is which is the jewel?

For mythology I would think Cassiopeia and Hera are the most obvious mothers of galaxies, although Cassiopeia is the mother of ONE galaxy, Andromeda.
 
A little postcard from a "Pistachio World" I happened to find.

There is a surprising number of green-colored planets out here.
 

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I've compiled the list of H moons around Planets, which happen to be within "codex picture" distance from a plausible star. See below.

The criteria are as follows:

  • All stars must be < 2400K surface temp.
  • Red giants: up to 3k LS
  • S-type stars: up to 1k LS
  • Red dwarfs: up to 30 LS
  • T Tauri stars: up to 10 LS
  • The system must be within 2k LY cube around SOL.

Note that those most likely DO NOT have actual functioning stations around unless there is some secret port (which we are supposedly looking for).

I spot-checked this against EDSM and it seems to check out.

Edit: I checked all of this against Colonization view, and only Hotaiko is a previously established system, rest is available for colonization. Lyta Crane's story is looking very weak right about now.

System NameStar TypeStar NameStar TempBody NameStar-Body Dist
HR 8714S-type StarHR 8714
1628​
HR 8714 1 h
615​
Swoiwns QP-F c11-0M (Red giant) StarSwoiwns QP-F c11-0 B
2336​
Swoiwns QP-F c11-0 B 2 h
271​
Whuedaea DW-C c29-0M (Red giant) StarWhuedaea DW-C c29-0 B
2339​
Whuedaea DW-C c29-0 ABC 2 h
1975​
Pru Euq JW-Y c3-0M (Red giant) StarPru Euq JW-Y c3-0 C
2338​
Pru Euq JW-Y c3-0 C 2 h
523​
Praea Euq AQ-V c3-0M (Red dwarf) StarPraea Euq AQ-V c3-0 B
2135​
Praea Euq AQ-V c3-0 B 11 h
7​
HIP 62219M (Red giant) StarHIP 62219 C
2313​
HIP 62219 BC 1 h
1246​
Swoilz FS-N c9-0M (Red giant) StarSwoilz FS-N c9-0 B
2289​
Swoilz FS-N c9-0 BC 5 h
1565​
Swoilz VD-Z c14-0M (Red giant) StarSwoilz VD-Z c14-0 B
2308​
Swoilz VD-Z c14-0 B 2 h
600​
Pro Eurl IA-R c7-0M (Red giant) StarPro Eurl IA-R c7-0 B
2318​
Pro Eurl IA-R c7-0 ABC 2 h
2922​
Prua Dryoae EB-E c28-0M (Red giant) StarPrua Dryoae EB-E c28-0 C
2337​
Prua Dryoae EB-E c28-0 ABCD 1 h
2347​
NGC 1746 Sector LS-T d3-3M (Red giant) StarNGC 1746 Sector LS-T d3-3 B
2273​
NGC 1746 Sector LS-T d3-3 ABCD 2 h
2060​
Swoiwns YK-E c28-1M (Red dwarf) StarSwoiwns YK-E c28-1 B
2288​
Swoiwns YK-E c28-1 B 1 h
27​
Col 285 Sector XP-W c2-1M (Red dwarf) StarCol 285 Sector XP-W c2-1 C
2108​
Col 285 Sector XP-W c2-1 BC 5 h
6​
Oochorrs WR-V c18-1M (Red dwarf) StarOochorrs WR-V c18-1 C
2396​
Oochorrs WR-V c18-1 BC 3 h
10​
Synuefe JY-H d10-15M (Red dwarf) StarSynuefe JY-H d10-15 E
2199​
Synuefe JY-H d10-15 CDE 1 h
5​
Orion Dark Region EW-W c1-2M (Red giant) StarOrion Dark Region EW-W c1-2 C
2314​
Orion Dark Region EW-W c1-2 C 9 h
549​
Prua Dryoae MJ-W c16-2M (Red dwarf) StarPrua Dryoae MJ-W c16-2 C
2077​
Prua Dryoae MJ-W c16-2 C 10 h
29​
Sifi CJ-B b58-0M (Red giant) StarSifi CJ-B b58-0 A
2326​
Sifi CJ-B b58-0 AB 1 h
1821​
Plaa Eurk HV-B b28-0M (Red dwarf) StarPlaa Eurk HV-B b28-0 B
2019​
Plaa Eurk HV-B b28-0 B 12 h
15​
Sifi HX-F b52-0M (Red dwarf) StarSifi HX-F b52-0 B
2082​
Sifi HX-F b52-0 BC 4 h
13​
Sifi WS-K b12-0M (Red dwarf) StarSifi WS-K b12-0 B
2003​
Sifi WS-K b12-0 AB 1 h
18​
Synuefue BB-D b30-0M (Red giant) StarSynuefue BB-D b30-0
2335​
Synuefue BB-D b30-0 8 h
1237​
Plaa Eurk JX-J b39-0M (Red giant) StarPlaa Eurk JX-J b39-0 A
2313​
Plaa Eurk JX-J b39-0 AB 1 h
1108​
Plaa Eurk JX-J b39-0M (Red giant) StarPlaa Eurk JX-J b39-0 A
2313​
Plaa Eurk JX-J b39-0 AB 3 h
1796​
Synuefue ZW-O b38-0M (Red giant) StarSynuefue ZW-O b38-0
2330​
Synuefue ZW-O b38-0 8 h
1833​
Prooe Drye SO-Q b48-0M (Red giant) StarProoe Drye SO-Q b48-0 B
2325​
Prooe Drye SO-Q b48-0 B 9 h
937​
Swoiwns VS-E b42-0M (Red giant) StarSwoiwns VS-E b42-0
2290​
Swoiwns VS-E b42-0 3 h
1016​
Bleia Eohn NO-D b17-0M (Red giant) StarBleia Eohn NO-D b17-0
2302​
Bleia Eohn NO-D b17-0 3 h
670​
Bleia Eohn NO-D b17-0M (Red giant) StarBleia Eohn NO-D b17-0
2302​
Bleia Eohn NO-D b17-0 6 h
1585​
Bleia Eohn CE-R b8-0M (Red dwarf) StarBleia Eohn CE-R b8-0 B
2093​
Bleia Eohn CE-R b8-0 BC 1 h
14​
Stock 1 Sector YH-P b20-0M (Red giant) StarStock 1 Sector YH-P b20-0
2316​
Stock 1 Sector YH-P b20-0 7 h
1684​
Synuefai YP-B b47-0M (Red giant) StarSynuefai YP-B b47-0
2333​
Synuefai YP-B b47-0 10 h
731​
Synuefai YP-B b47-0M (Red giant) StarSynuefai YP-B b47-0
2333​
Synuefai YP-B b47-0 12 h
1455​
Wredguia OQ-O b35-0M (Red giant) StarWredguia OQ-O b35-0
2327​
Wredguia OQ-O b35-0 1 h
529​
Pru Euq FN-C b0M (Red giant) StarPru Euq FN-C b0
2331​
Pru Euq FN-C b0 7 h
2652​
Col 359 Sector ZY-O b36-0M (Red giant) StarCol 359 Sector ZY-O b36-0 B
2302​
Col 359 Sector ZY-O b36-0 AB 1 h
889​
HIP 76573M (Red giant) StarHIP 76573
2293​
HIP 76573 1 h
472​
Swoiwns JT-B b4-0M (Red giant) StarSwoiwns JT-B b4-0
2303​
Swoiwns JT-B b4-0 9 h
1351​
B92 Sector SD-S b4-0M (Red giant) StarB92 Sector SD-S b4-0
2331​
B92 Sector SD-S b4-0 6 h
1564​
Wregoe WN-O b36-0M (Red giant) StarWregoe WN-O b36-0 C
2330​
Wregoe WN-O b36-0 C 6 h
1257​
Swoilz ZD-B b3-0M (Red giant) StarSwoilz ZD-B b3-0 A
2330​
Swoilz ZD-B b3-0 A 3 h
675​
Col 285 Sector FL-W b15-0M (Red giant) StarCol 285 Sector FL-W b15-0
2291​
Col 285 Sector FL-W b15-0 10 h
880​
Col 285 Sector FL-W b15-0M (Red giant) StarCol 285 Sector FL-W b15-0
2291​
Col 285 Sector FL-W b15-0 11 h
1245​
Praea Euq UG-N b48-0M (Red giant) StarPraea Euq UG-N b48-0 B
2313​
Praea Euq UG-N b48-0 ABC 4 h
2658​
Synuefe DY-F b28-0M (Red giant) StarSynuefe DY-F b28-0 A
2301​
Synuefe DY-F b28-0 A 8 h
741​
Synuefe QS-B b32-0M (Red dwarf) StarSynuefe QS-B b32-0 B
2168​
Synuefe QS-B b32-0 B 9 h
28​
Wregoe OP-W b57-0M (Red giant) StarWregoe OP-W b57-0
2336​
Wregoe OP-W b57-0 2 h
1346​
Wregoe IE-N b50-0M (Red giant) StarWregoe IE-N b50-0
2305​
Wregoe IE-N b50-0 3 h
808​
Synuefe JS-G b44-0M (Red giant) StarSynuefe JS-G b44-0 B
2335​
Synuefe JS-G b44-0 ABC 2 h
1431​
Wregoe OY-F b41-0M (Red giant) StarWregoe OY-F b41-0
2339​
Wregoe OY-F b41-0 5 h
2587​
IC 2391 Sector SO-Q b5-0M (Red giant) StarIC 2391 Sector SO-Q b5-0 B
2308​
IC 2391 Sector SO-Q b5-0 B 9 h
735​
HD 19285M (Red giant) StarHD 19285
2350​
HD 19285 2 h
1014​
Wregoe FD-J b10-0M (Red giant) StarWregoe FD-J b10-0
2332​
Wregoe FD-J b10-0 6 h
1413​
HIP 41664M (Red giant) StarHIP 41664
2060​
HIP 41664 3 h
672​
Col 135 Sector PO-G b11-0M (Red giant) StarCol 135 Sector PO-G b11-0 A
2330​
Col 135 Sector PO-G b11-0 A 6 h
1608​
HD 132623M (Red giant) StarHD 132623
2189​
HD 132623 1 h
895​
HD 132623M (Red giant) StarHD 132623
2189​
HD 132623 2 h
1207​
Col 173 Sector DX-R b34-0M (Red giant) StarCol 173 Sector DX-R b34-0
2336​
Col 173 Sector DX-R b34-0 7 h
646​
Swoilz ME-K b12-0M (Red giant) StarSwoilz ME-K b12-0
2324​
Swoilz ME-K b12-0 3 h
1042​
Pro Eurl QH-A b5-0M (Red giant) StarPro Eurl QH-A b5-0 B
2303​
Pro Eurl QH-A b5-0 ABC 6 h
2519​
Blaa Eork LY-U b21-0M (Red giant) StarBlaa Eork LY-U b21-0
2329​
Blaa Eork LY-U b21-0 3 h
405​
Blaa Eork LY-U b21-0M (Red giant) StarBlaa Eork LY-U b21-0
2329​
Blaa Eork LY-U b21-0 4 h
533​
Flyua Dryoae ST-V b46-0M (Red giant) StarFlyua Dryoae ST-V b46-0
2302​
Flyua Dryoae ST-V b46-0 1 h
900​
Oochoss ZT-H c26-3M (Red dwarf) StarOochoss ZT-H c26-3 D
2031​
Oochoss ZT-H c26-3 CD 5 h
13​
Wredguia IV-W c15-3M (Red giant) StarWredguia IV-W c15-3 B
2309​
Wredguia IV-W c15-3 AB 1 h
597​
Praea Euq KG-V c16-3M (Red dwarf) StarPraea Euq KG-V c16-3 D
2051​
Praea Euq KG-V c16-3 CDE 1 h
16​
Col 132 Sector RE-H c10-3M (Red giant) StarCol 132 Sector RE-H c10-3 C
2324​
Col 132 Sector RE-H c10-3 ABC 1 h
1326​
Synuefue GY-F d12-48M (Red giant) StarSynuefue GY-F d12-48 B
2337​
Synuefue GY-F d12-48 ABC 1 h
1737​
Praea Euq DS-U c3-6M (Red dwarf) StarPraea Euq DS-U c3-6 D
2247​
Praea Euq DS-U c3-6 CDE 1 h
17​
Sifi LN-W c1-7M (Red giant) StarSifi LN-W c1-7 B
2337​
Sifi LN-W c1-7 AB 1 h
1127​
Blu Thua BC-L c8-7M (Red giant) StarBlu Thua BC-L c8-7 B
2302​
Blu Thua BC-L c8-7 ABC 1 h
2240​
Aucoks ZI-F c7M (Red giant) StarAucoks ZI-F c7 B
2315​
Aucoks ZI-F c7 B 6 h
363​
Pro Eurl HL-B c27-7M (Red giant) StarPro Eurl HL-B c27-7 C
2325​
Pro Eurl HL-B c27-7 ABC 2 h
695​
Synuefai SF-E c28-9M (Red giant) StarSynuefai SF-E c28-9 B
2339​
Synuefai SF-E c28-9 AB 1 h
493​
Dumbbell Sector OS-U c2-9M (Red dwarf) StarDumbbell Sector OS-U c2-9 C
2383​
Dumbbell Sector OS-U c2-9 BC 1 h
22​
Col 359 Sector XH-G c25-9M (Red giant) StarCol 359 Sector XH-G c25-9 B
2324​
Col 359 Sector XH-G c25-9 B 4 h
489​
Bleae Thua FI-V c2-9M (Red giant) StarBleae Thua FI-V c2-9 D
2313​
Bleae Thua FI-V c2-9 CD 9 h
1226​
Praea Euq KY-Q c18-10M (Red giant) StarPraea Euq KY-Q c18-10 B
2331​
Praea Euq KY-Q c18-10 AB 1 h
814​
Plaa Eurk HN-Z b28-1M (Red giant) StarPlaa Eurk HN-Z b28-1 B
2328​
Plaa Eurk HN-Z b28-1 ABC 1 h
2082​
Bleia Eohn LU-S b22-1M (Red giant) StarBleia Eohn LU-S b22-1
2295​
Bleia Eohn LU-S b22-1 8 h
1454​
Pru Euq SD-A b43-1M (Red giant) StarPru Euq SD-A b43-1 A
2319​
Pru Euq SD-A b43-1 AB 1 h
2143​
Swoiwns PR-Q b23-1M (Red giant) StarSwoiwns PR-Q b23-1 A
2334​
Swoiwns PR-Q b23-1 ABC 1 h
1351​
Swoiwns YV-K b1M (Red giant) StarSwoiwns YV-K b1
2301​
Swoiwns YV-K b1 11 h
1470​
Bleae Thua HP-R b5-1M (Red giant) StarBleae Thua HP-R b5-1 B
2329​
Bleae Thua HP-R b5-1 AB 1 h
1519​
Swoiwns BG-A b4-1M (Red giant) StarSwoiwns BG-A b4-1
2292​
Swoiwns BG-A b4-1 4 h
999​
Swoilz FQ-C b4-1M (Red giant) StarSwoilz FQ-C b4-1 A
2326​
Swoilz FQ-C b4-1 A 11 h
1759​
Wregoe SG-U b58-1M (Red giant) StarWregoe SG-U b58-1
2276​
Wregoe SG-U b58-1 7 h
1281​
Wregoe QA-T b31-1M (Red giant) StarWregoe QA-T b31-1
2300​
Wregoe QA-T b31-1 7 h
1298​
Swoilz SC-U b48-1M (Red giant) StarSwoilz SC-U b48-1
2335​
Swoilz SC-U b48-1 7 h
1535​
Swoilz XW-U b35-1M (Red giant) StarSwoilz XW-U b35-1 A
2322​
Swoilz XW-U b35-1 AB 8 h
1666​
Swoilz NF-J b15-1M (Red giant) StarSwoilz NF-J b15-1 A
2329​
Swoilz NF-J b15-1 AB 8 h
1588​
Aucoks MC-A b6-1M (Red dwarf) StarAucoks MC-A b6-1 B
2013​
Aucoks MC-A b6-1 AB 1 h
13​
Col 173 Sector NO-P b35-1M (Red giant) StarCol 173 Sector NO-P b35-1
2278​
Col 173 Sector NO-P b35-1 4 h
970​
Col 173 Sector YI-Q b9-1M (Red giant) StarCol 173 Sector YI-Q b9-1 B
2337​
Col 173 Sector YI-Q b9-1 ABC 2 h
1223​
Col 173 Sector CC-E b28-1M (Red giant) StarCol 173 Sector CC-E b28-1 C
2326​
Col 173 Sector CC-E b28-1 C 3 h
913​
Plio Eurl DE-U b44-1M (Red giant) StarPlio Eurl DE-U b44-1 A
2310​
Plio Eurl DE-U b44-1 AB 1 h
1334​
Prua Dryoae OF-F b15-1M (Red giant) StarPrua Dryoae OF-F b15-1 B
2308​
Prua Dryoae OF-F b15-1 BCD 2 h
952​
Col 285 Sector TP-O d6-84M (Red giant) StarCol 285 Sector TP-O d6-84 B
2336​
Col 285 Sector TP-O d6-84 AB 2 h
1884​
HotaikoM (Red dwarf) StarHotaiko C
2291​
Hotaiko BC 2 h
18​
Wregoe GD-I c23-12M (Red giant) StarWregoe GD-I c23-12 B
2278​
Wregoe GD-I c23-12 B 5 h
2064​
Swoilz DS-U c19-12M (Red dwarf) StarSwoilz DS-U c19-12 B
2108​
Swoilz DS-U c19-12 BC 2 h
27​
Praea Euq XS-U d2-99M (Red giant) StarPraea Euq XS-U d2-99 C
2329​
Praea Euq XS-U d2-99 BC 6 h
755​
Praea Euq GF-A d100M (Red dwarf) StarPraea Euq GF-A d100 B
2316​
Praea Euq GF-A d100 B 3 h
12​
Col 173 Sector DI-Y c15-14M (Red dwarf) StarCol 173 Sector DI-Y c15-14 E
2394​
Col 173 Sector DI-Y c15-14 CDE 1 h
19​
Pru Euq SG-R b32-2M (Red dwarf) StarPru Euq SG-R b32-2 D
2072​
Pru Euq SG-R b32-2 D 6 h
24​
Bleae Thua KK-Z b2M (Red giant) StarBleae Thua KK-Z b2
2339​
Bleae Thua KK-Z b2 10 h
1748​
Synuefai VN-Z b46-2M (Red giant) StarSynuefai VN-Z b46-2
2316​
Synuefai VN-Z b46-2 5 h
1746​
Col 359 Sector HV-N b7-2M (Red giant) StarCol 359 Sector HV-N b7-2
2321​
Col 359 Sector HV-N b7-2 6 h
1627​
Swoiwns ZH-Z b47-2M (Red dwarf) StarSwoiwns ZH-Z b47-2 B
2313​
Swoiwns ZH-Z b47-2 B 2 h
17​
Col 285 Sector DE-M b9-2M (Red giant) StarCol 285 Sector DE-M b9-2
2329​
Col 285 Sector DE-M b9-2 6 h
1868​
Swoiwns RH-V b48-2M (Red giant) StarSwoiwns RH-V b48-2 B
2328​
Swoiwns RH-V b48-2 B 3 h
1234​
Col 359 Sector PV-R b7-2M (Red giant) StarCol 359 Sector PV-R b7-2 A
2339​
Col 359 Sector PV-R b7-2 A 8 h
863​
Col 285 Sector HM-R b6-2M (Red giant) StarCol 285 Sector HM-R b6-2
2302​
Col 285 Sector HM-R b6-2 6 h
1435​
Swoilz PK-W b6-2M (Red giant) StarSwoilz PK-W b6-2
2337​
Swoilz PK-W b6-2 5 h
1449​
Col 132 Sector DB-D b16-2M (Red dwarf) StarCol 132 Sector DB-D b16-2 C
2099​
Col 132 Sector DB-D b16-2 CD 1 h
13​
NGC 3532 Sector AJ-D b14-2M (Red giant) StarNGC 3532 Sector AJ-D b14-2 A
2338​
NGC 3532 Sector AJ-D b14-2 AB 2 h
1279​
Col 173 Sector NP-F b28-2M (Red giant) StarCol 173 Sector NP-F b28-2
2294​
Col 173 Sector NP-F b28-2 6 h
876​
Prua Dryoae IT-H b1-2M (Red giant) StarPrua Dryoae IT-H b1-2
2326​
Prua Dryoae IT-H b1-2 2 h
564​
Synuefai JB-D c29-22M (Red giant) StarSynuefai JB-D c29-22 B
2291​
Synuefai JB-D c29-22 ABC 4 h
1959​
Sifi VJ-B b13-3M (Red dwarf) StarSifi VJ-B b13-3 B
2159​
Sifi VJ-B b13-3 B 1 h
4​
Swoiwns IT-U b8-3M (Red giant) StarSwoiwns IT-U b8-3 A
2303​
Swoiwns IT-U b8-3 A 2 h
654​
Col 359 Sector DM-A b15-3M (Red giant) StarCol 359 Sector DM-A b15-3
2322​
Col 359 Sector DM-A b15-3 5 h
1178​
Shui Wei Sector FC-U b3-3M (Red giant) StarShui Wei Sector FC-U b3-3 D
2313​
Shui Wei Sector FC-U b3-3 BCD 1 h
840​
Praea Euq XP-V b3-3M (Red giant) StarPraea Euq XP-V b3-3 A
2339​
Praea Euq XP-V b3-3 A 3 h
1565​
NGC 2451A Sector BR-M b7-3M (Red giant) StarNGC 2451A Sector BR-M b7-3 A
2334​
NGC 2451A Sector BR-M b7-3 A 8 h
921​
M7 Sector TT-Z c30M (Red giant) StarM7 Sector TT-Z c30 C
2326​
M7 Sector TT-Z c30 BC 1 h
969​
Col 359 Sector IE-D b27-4M (Red giant) StarCol 359 Sector IE-D b27-4
2295​
Col 359 Sector IE-D b27-4 2 h
875​
Scutum Dark Region YK-W b2-4M (Red giant) StarScutum Dark Region YK-W b2-4 A
2319​
Scutum Dark Region YK-W b2-4 A 3 h
1232​
Col 285 Sector PH-N b22-4M (Red giant) StarCol 285 Sector PH-N b22-4 B
2310​
Col 285 Sector PH-N b22-4 AB 2 h
724​
Col 285 Sector PH-N b22-4M (Red giant) StarCol 285 Sector PH-N b22-4 B
2310​
Col 285 Sector PH-N b22-4 AB 3 h
1141​
Col 285 Sector PH-N b22-4M (Red giant) StarCol 285 Sector PH-N b22-4 B
2310​
Col 285 Sector PH-N b22-4 AB 4 h
1717​
Swoiwns XZ-V b49-4M (Red giant) StarSwoiwns XZ-V b49-4 B
2321​
Swoiwns XZ-V b49-4 BC 3 h
78​
Praea Euq HB-Z b4M (Red giant) StarPraea Euq HB-Z b4
2326​
Praea Euq HB-Z b4 9 h
1120​
Synuefai KP-V b49-5M (Red giant) StarSynuefai KP-V b49-5
2306​
Synuefai KP-V b49-5 8 h
1145​
M7 Sector KV-A b15-5M (Red giant) StarM7 Sector KV-A b15-5 A
2331​
M7 Sector KV-A b15-5 ABC 1 h
1872​
Col 173 Sector ZW-J b25-6M (Red dwarf) StarCol 173 Sector ZW-J b25-6 B
2330​
Col 173 Sector ZW-J b25-6 B 10 h
24​
Praea Euq NL-R b4-6M (Red giant) StarPraea Euq NL-R b4-6
2313​
Praea Euq NL-R b4-6 9 h
792​
Pru Euq DT-B b54-7M (Red giant) StarPru Euq DT-B b54-7
2333​
Pru Euq DT-B b54-7 7 h
541​
Pru Euq DT-B b54-7M (Red giant) StarPru Euq DT-B b54-7
2333​
Pru Euq DT-B b54-7 10 h
1335​
Praea Euq FE-Z b27-11M (Red giant) StarPraea Euq FE-Z b27-11 B
2318​
Praea Euq FE-Z b27-11 AB 1 h
1619​
 
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I'm going to do something weird and go back to my start system and just follow the Nav computer and ignore the galactic map. It's going to take a few hours to return to the bubble though. I'm pretty far away currently.
 
OK This may be a dumb question, but did we consider that there is a 3-dash circle in the system map cursor (and that may be just about the only place you can find it - or are there other places?)
 

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OK This may be a dumb question, but did we consider that there is a 3-dash circle in the system map cursor (and that may be just about the only place you can find it - or are there other places?)
I've asked that same question in the past and got mild to that's stupid responses. But Maybe. I have thought about that before but we would still need to know what system to be randomly clicking in and locking onto. Unless it gives a noise which the system map does have star planet and location songs.
 
I've asked that same question in the past and got mild to that's stupid responses. But Maybe. I have thought about that before but we would still need to know what system to be randomly clicking in and locking onto. Unless it gives a noise which the system map does have star planet and location songs.

You'd still need the hexagon there somehow.
 
Before we jump to this. I still think its showing a phase sequence for a certain system. @Tifu how's that dodec station list coming?

I'll squeeze in the visits after breakfast (GMT+8) just to check if the stations are DoDec or not.

But I'll have to give them another closer look starting with Leesti & Tionisla for anything unusual even if they do turn out to be Coriolis just to be thorough.
 
I'll squeeze in the visits after breakfast (GMT+8) just to check if the stations are DoDec or not.

But I'll have to give them another closer look starting with Leesti & Tionisla for anything unusual even if they do turn out to be Coriolis just to be thorough.
Can you make a cross if it was a dodec in the past. if so can you get the station ID number by the door if it has one . And if it has an Antenna
inside. Also no rush.

But I think I'm understanding the station Antenna signal all of a sudden and it might be linked to what we are looking for. For whatever reason it dawned on me about the station doors.
 
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