Tin foil hat time again
: Senator Kahina Tijani Loren - Star K, T, L, or K6, T6, L5, or (excluding the first letter) K5, T5, L4. So maybe we are looking for a ternary star system. 
EXCITEMENT ON THE CANONN THREAD!
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Greetings, Commanders,
I just wanted to bring your attention to a recent route that has been plotted through the Formidine Rift (see attachment). I hope this might be of use to some who want to explore the area.
Cheers, CMDR Heisenberg6626
What's going on? Someone find something new? I took a look but didn't see anything that exciting going on.
I think it has never been precisely stated where the Rift ends and the Cygnus Arm starts. At the end of the passage, however, one can again use normal long-distance plotting to proceed. The passage is really only across terrain where the star density is so low that course plotting is unreliable.
Cheers, CMDR Heisenberg6626
Overlaying the position of barnacle spikes onto a map of the galaxy. It's interesting, particularly the 2nd configuration. Whether it's significant remains to be seen, it's a bit more profound than typical numerology (or mapping random arena seating charts onto things). In terms of full tinfoil hattery if you look at the current config notice which spike is near the rift (hint it's 7).
EXCITEMENT ON THE CANONN THREAD!
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Hi folks, a little bit more detailed response on this question:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=239212&page=124&p=3761804&viewfull=1#post3761804
the tl;dr response is that Drew and John Harper have confirmed that the original version of And Here the Wheel, with the Formidine Rift reference (in the sense that it was mentioned as one of several places the Admiral had seen, and was not associated with the other places mentioned in that paragraph) is to be considered canon. Some edits occurred after that during which it was removed for reasons unknown from the eBook and the paperback version (yet another mystery). For the sake of sanity, pretend it appears in all of them.
Sorry for taking so long to get back with more on this, I've been ill and forgot they had replied to me with a bit more detail.
Some edits occurred after that during which it was removed for reasons unknown from the eBook and the paperback version (yet another mystery). For the sake of sanity, pretend it appears in all of them.
Something else I noticed about my ebook version of Reclamation is that it has a set page layout that doesn't change if you try to increase the text size. In every other ebook I have the page layout changes based on the font size. It makes me wonder if there's something in the book we're supposed to find that's dependent on the page layout.
Thanks for following up on this. Now I'm curious what other changes occurred between the original versions and the eBook/paperback versions. I got the ebook version because it's easier to search through for specific keywords.
Something else I noticed about my ebook version of Reclamation is that it has a set page layout that doesn't change if you try to increase the text size. In every other ebook I have the page layout changes based on the font size. It makes me wonder if there's something in the book we're supposed to find that's dependent on the page layout.
So ... which versions does the text appear in? The audiobook? I'm really confused.
It was stated the books are not needed to solve the mystery, I guess you shouldn't spend too much time with this ☺
Pretend it is in all of them. It is supposed to be.
That's fine and all ... but it doesn't answer my question. I could pretend anything I'd like. I'm obsessive so I need to track this down. Do I need to search ebay for a hardback copy?
It appears in a pre-continuity edit version which may have been quoted from during the Kickstarter which Crassus references here: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=239212&page=124&p=3761599&viewfull=1#post3761599
It is apparently not in the audiobook either (although it is supposed to be).
Happy? You're welcome.
From what I read sometimes, I think some guys need to get some air![]()
Thanks! I was about to spend money unnecessarily then. So it doesn't appear in any finished version of the text. Gotcha. The question then becomes: who edited it out? All of these books had to go through Michael Brooks, did they not? Until we know exactly who edited it out and why they did it I think it should definitely remain "apocryphal" and certainly not be considered as canon. Though the fact that it was the author's intention makes it certainly noteworthy.
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Yes. Yes indeed![]()
This has been asked and answered offline by the author (and publisher) at some length - there is no conspiracy here. It was edited out accidentally during a continuity edit, and no one was apparently aware of this until it came up here on these forums. It should not have been edited out, according to John Harper and Drew, so end of story. Assume Crassus' quote is the canon version, and the Admiral is referring to the Rift as one of several places he has seen during his travels. It's not rocket science.
And who are you to decide what should and should not be canon, when the authors have said that it is canon?