Found a pair of Water Giants

On top of that, the system had an ammonia world!

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That configuration looks wild with a binary pair of water giants each with their own moons in shared orbit with another planet that is (presumably) orbiting another body? Looks like a busy little area of space, Can you give us a wider view of the system?
 
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That configuration looks wild with a binary pair of water giants each with their own moons in shared orbit with another planet that is (presumably) orbiting another body? Looks like a busy little area of space, Can you give us a wider view of the system?

According to my understanding of EDSM (https://www.edsm.net/en/system/bodies/id/12160398/name/Blae+Dryoae+IM-T+d4-38) the WG binary is orbiting the primary star. But I agree with you, the grey connector going up from the AW looks weird. Only constellation I can imagine making such a line is when the AW would orbit a second binary consisting of the next two GG.
 
That configuration looks wild with a binary pair of water giants each with their own moons in shared orbit with another planet that is (presumably) orbiting another body? Looks like a busy little area of space, Can you give us a wider view of the system?

Sure thing!

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According to my understanding of EDSM (https://www.edsm.net/en/system/bodies/id/12160398/name/Blae+Dryoae+IM-T+d4-38) the WG binary is orbiting the primary star. But I agree with you, the grey connector going up from the AW looks weird. Only constellation I can imagine making such a line is when the AW would orbit a second binary consisting of the next two GG.

*ding ding* we got a winner!
 
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