A region of space in destruction.

We currently have lets call them regions in space for the bubble where we live colonia new habitable bubble, thargoid space, and well as the powerplay regions.
So what I would like to see is something of the following:

Destroyed or in the process of being destroyed region
I shall explain as best I can.
We like to explore see nebulae etc we know that the galaxy forms over many hundreds thousands+ years etc so why not have a section of space does not have to be millions of LS away to visit which is in the throws of either going super nova or maybe a thargoid destroyed SYSTEM in order that we can visit explore research this can be CG generated some new visual that can be added and be implemented over months if not years as it should so effectively there is no end in the foreseeable future, a place to witness amazing visuals not unlike some places in the galaxy right now a place where we can see a mix of destruction of a planet or collision of a moon maybe with a planet or some supernova effect that we can see or fly near.

It is not thinking out of the real realms of real space as it happens all the time, it would be something nice to see, not unlike how Fdevs create things at the moment things we can see but not really interact with.
 
For the same reason that such events happens in a long time range, it would be nice to have "the picture" of a moon impacting his main planet, or a planet stretched that is about to be teared apart by the gravity of two opposite stars.
 
For the same reason that such events happens in a long time range, it would be nice to have "the picture" of a moon impacting his main planet, or a planet stretched that is about to be teared apart by the gravity of two opposite stars.

What you picture/imagine and what happens isn't the same when you're dealing with stellar cataclysms. Jack McDevitt covered this in the book Deep Six, from it I went looking into it. It's amazing what actually happens though; although not something people imagine happening.
 
What you picture/imagine and what happens isn't the same when you're dealing with stellar cataclysms. Jack McDevitt covered this in the book Deep Six, from it I went looking into it. It's amazing what actually happens though; although not something people imagine happening.

Respect. See this is what happens when you've intelligence and appreciation for reading.
Such disastrous stellar events are likely and entirely probable in the real .. however in the game world.. if the code for ED could handle it and there was enough payroll to develop such enhancements.
I wouldn't get too invested in expecting it to happen soon.

Regards,
Nevian0225
 
But remembering we haven't got thousands of years to play it and some of us even little time Its a game right not real as it gets science lets not forget that!!.

And you think that because it's a game we should bend the rules because instantaneous gratification takes too long?

Here, let me give you a counter proposal for for that "I don't have time"... From the link you gratiously quoted:

You want to see this sort of thing? My suggestion is make friends with astronomers. Get up away from your desks, leave your house/apartment/wherever-you-call-home and go visit an observatory. I happen to have done this before computers were commonplace in the household and went to the one in my state. Even made friends with the Horologist and the local astronomers there. Also had a wonderful time learning of the pastimes of a rather eccentric writer that used to do the same thing I did.

I had doctor imposed time limits on my life. These doctors said I wouldn't live past 30. I went through 3 bucket lists before 30 and and that year came, I kept on living. I'm 53 now and still get up away from my desk routinely to check out what's going on in the world.

My suggestion is... do the same...
 
The thing is good. But without functionality it has no sense. "Just for watching on it" - not works and not much needed actually.

It's definitely good to see amazing surroundings (without it I will not buy a game even) but there must be something to do with it and to have a profit/fun from it.
 
The thing is good. But without functionality it has no sense. "Just for watching on it" - not works and not much needed actually.

It's definitely good to see amazing surroundings (without it I will not buy a game even) but there must be something to do with it and to have a profit/fun from it.

I agree with this sentiment. At our current level of technology within the game, we've yet to see even terraforming going on. While I know this sort of thing could be taking decades to a century; but that hasn't remotely been introduced. If anything if it happened -- it didn't happen when we were playing the game.
 
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