Allow me to expand a little as the thread title isn't a complete question, really.
In some sectors of the part of the galaxy I'm in, such as IC 2602, you'll find a lot of non-KGBFOAM stars and therefore more icy/rocky bodies. If you go to PRAEA EUQ, you temd to find more fuel stars and greater variey of bodies.
I was wondering, as my exploration has been almost exclusively in the Inner Orion Spur, whether sectors such as, say, Hawkings Gap or Norma Expanse are more likely to yield a different percentage of star/body types. What sort of "stuff" do you see near the galactic centre?
Hope you understand what I'm asking! Finding it difficult to get my question across on one.
In some sectors of the part of the galaxy I'm in, such as IC 2602, you'll find a lot of non-KGBFOAM stars and therefore more icy/rocky bodies. If you go to PRAEA EUQ, you temd to find more fuel stars and greater variey of bodies.
I was wondering, as my exploration has been almost exclusively in the Inner Orion Spur, whether sectors such as, say, Hawkings Gap or Norma Expanse are more likely to yield a different percentage of star/body types. What sort of "stuff" do you see near the galactic centre?
Hope you understand what I'm asking! Finding it difficult to get my question across on one.