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I've got this book sitting in my bookshelf, I've been itching to get into it for a while but haven't had much time....I think I'll just have to make time![]()
You should it's a good read
I've got this book sitting in my bookshelf, I've been itching to get into it for a while but haven't had much time....I think I'll just have to make time![]()
I did check out numerous Systems inside that Nebula, but didn't spot anything unusual.
Seems all of the Systems in there are long-explored already. Tourist spot basically.
...the question is, do you consider the "Edge of the Galactic Arm" to be the Rim of the galaxy? or just the end of that particular spiral... *speculation abound*...
Yeah, might not be the Nebula(though still worth the trip), could be a particular star.
Could be anything that the needle points to
It could have moved.......
I can see this being what our Cmdrs discuss over some zero g coffee
CMDRs may wish to consider the, ahem, core of the problem.
Cheers,
Drew.
I was really expecting this thread to have died down by now... happy to see there are people still visiting it. I'm guessing some relevant google search keeps bringing users here. Very well then... allow the collaboration to continue.
Yes Choccy - it almost certainly. However, I'm pretty certain (not really) that the name was not mentioned because the Oolite Saga is technically unofficial lore.
Well the description at the end of Reclamation is identical to that of the woman in the Oolite saga. Now, will there be any clues in those books as to the Formidine Rift? I know it's mentioned by name in the 3rd book.
Also, i'm not certain the NGC 7822 Nebula, is on the course mentioned in the book. When I checked, it took me someplace else. Basically, I lined R&R as best I could (zoomed out, until I could form a perfect eclipse on the galaxy map), then made sure the galactic plane lined up to the 2 systems as closely as possible. I then hit 'W' on galactic map, and it sure didn't take me to that Nebula, by a few thousand light years. Maybe I did it wrong?
The Heart and Soul Nebulae might be an idea as that could be another definition of core of the matter