The cornerstone of scientific discovery is repeatable results. Have you tried again a few times? Peer review is a necessity but only after you have repeatable results.But IFF the toast is a clue and a set of waypoints, then it doesn’t matter the distance between those waypoints, this would be a set of absolutes not relative directions. This was my penultimate hypothesis- travel to Zeta Cass (jewel on brow), travel to siren (NGC 7822), travel to Broken Heart XXX. Your travel history is the “journey you had to undertake” and is visible to the game engine (AI protecting Raxxla if you want a lore explanation). I still want to know why my PC crashed as I made the last jump, with weird hyperspace transition graphic on the shadowplay recording, whereas Macros had no such crash when he jumped at the same position- one obvious answer is that he hadn’t travelled the route. IFF this hypothesis is correct then maybe I negated my travel history as I did a bit of searching on all the Broken Heart Cluster systems whereas perhaps I should have gone straight to it.
The journey was a long and tedious one however, so I have no urgent desire to retrace the path.....
Imho:But IFF the toast is a clue and a set of waypoints, ..snip...
Niet khabara, niet bazaara !Hm..also russian text looses ambiguity of "to the" ...which in english may point direction and "let's drink for" ... in rus it's clear "let's drink".
Apologies. Obviously done something to my google drive. Will try & resolve tomorrow afternoon.Says the file does not exist![]()
Closest so far to Raxxla in the Galactic map theme of things is TrA x-1. It's a system with just three black holes.
Will fix tomorrow.I clicked the link, but google says that it's as real as the Tooth Fairy.
AKA it doesn't exist apparently
Careful. In English “crown” can mean the top of the head (above the brow, which is forehead), as well as the thing that a monarch puts onto the top of their head.Corona Borealis is the crown (корона) of the MW which is the mother of all galaxies.
This interpretation has nothing to do with Cassiopeia.
Careful. In English “crown” can mean the top of the head (above the brow, which is forehead), as well as the thing that a monarch puts onto the top of their head.
Yeah... but the thing is that the English toast doesn't use this term.Careful. In English “crown” can mean the top of the head (above the brow, which is forehead), as well as the thing that a monarch puts onto the top of their head.
You have a hypothesis, reasoned from your available evidence. The thing to do is see if it gives you any predictions that you can then test.
When and where?What, wait....
Someone found some evidence?