UAs, Barnacles and other mysteries Thread 8 - The Canonn

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How have we concluded that Dillon was definitely the liar and not Kohl or Granger?

I'm desperately trying to follow the logic but a) this page moves faster than a Courier with Engineered Thrusters, and b) all I can find out is that it has been assumed on the basis binary pulsars are very rare...
  • If we assume that Kohl's first hint stating that "one of his friends always lies" is true and
  • he mentions system with single M-class star and then
  • Dillon states a latitude of a planet and mentions binary pulsars and
  • Granger tells us about a "system with a single star and 10 bodies"
  • Kohl states a different latitude and points to Pleiades Sector and
  • as far as anyone knows there are no binary pulsars in that sector

then it follows that

  • Dillon is a liar
 
Hopefully we can find this thing. My Xbox is out of action for tonight, so I can't do much to help. I'll stick to helping with the spreadsheet.
 
So the community goal is done already?! Damn! that means I'm saddled with 500 tons of perfectly good drugs, knew I should have done that last run.

So... party at Xibe? Free narcotics for everyone!
 
Well, just droping my 0.02$ :

not all stellar objects are stars. I my books we could have 1 star, 1 white dwarf and 9 objects. In which case,
AB can be from a barycentric orbit.

(as neutron stars, black holes and white dwarves are not stars, but stellar remnants)

A white dwarf is still a star! I think if it's on the Herzsprung-Russell diagram it counts as a star
 
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I just checked the system maps of all M-star systems <20ly around Maia.
There was just one system with 10 bodys and an icy moon, but it neither have AB in their names.
Xboxdvr seems to have some problems, so I can't post the screenshot right now.

I'm on my way to the AB systems now.
 
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