Post your weird systems!

A very worthy successor to my first near death experience:

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When the void calls, you listen


Well said CMDR!

My worst system was a brown dwarf with huge dark rings around it. I hit the rings and dropped from SC and I had no idea which way to go to get out. I kept dropping and jumping and finally I had to just sublight for an hour until I could pop up to SC. Sometimes you will find rings that are completely invisible. I was stuck in that for almost 2 hr of clock time before I was out. It was ... unsettling.
 
This one's girls only. :D

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I named it 'Hello Kitty'.

Fellow Explorers,
isn't it always the greatest feeling to just come 'home'?

Doesn't matter if 1, 2, or 60k out.
The time you enter habited space again is always... magical.
I'm just a junior explorer, but i think i'm already addicted.
Time to gain monies for an explorer annie...
Fly safe, commanders.
 
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This one's girls only. :D

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I named it 'Hello Kitty'.

Fellow Explorers,
isn't it always the greatest feeling to just come 'home'?

Doesn't matter if 1, 2, or 60k out.
The time you enter habited space again is always... magical.
I'm just a junior explorer, but i think i'm already addicted.
Time to gain monies for an explorer annie...
Fly safe, commanders.

Can I come, I've got all dressed up!

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Fellow Explorers,
isn't it always the greatest feeling to just come 'home'?

Doesn't matter if 1, 2, or 60k out.
The time you enter habited space again is always... magical.

I much prefer leaving - when you get a few hundred light years outside the bubble and start hitting unexplored system after unexplored system and know that that's mostly what you're going to be seeing for hundred or thousands of systems?

That's where it's at - my heart sinks a bit when I come back, last time I spent several sessions just messing about on the edge, reluctant to stop. Deciding to just check one more HIP star to see if I could get my tag on something that's definitely out there in the real sky (107815 and 105093 FWIW), finding a system exactly 1286ly from Sol just so I could post the picture as a joke on here, anything but stopping really...
 
There're so many black holes in this cluster that it distorts space from 100,000 LS away!

System name omitted because I like money​
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Also in this system: 3 terraformable rockies and a water word orbiting a class T
 
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Just came across this one: A HMC terraformable orbiting a Neutron Star at 5.3 AU:

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I guess those terraforming machines from Sirius Corp. are just miracle workers, don't you think? :D
 
Aaah those crazy aa-a systems again:

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Count 'em: 12 t tauris, orbiting a mad spinning herbig and an O class. I'm going to be some time mapping everything in this system :) Oh and I think one of those planets is a Water Giant AND one of the HMCs is 65 times Earth size :)

What a system :D
 
Not quite as crazy as Traveller_GG's example above, but definitely along similar weird-like lines; a B class primary with 2 HMC's, 7 T-Tauris and 4 moonless, ringless gas giants, everything tightly packed within a 5,000 ls sphere. Sadly nothing terraformable and no signs of life on any of the gas giants.

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Just came across this one: A HMC terraformable orbiting a Neutron Star at 5.3 AU:

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I guess those terraforming machines from Sirius Corp. are just miracle workers, don't you think? :D

Seen plenty with Earth-like planets orbiting them Neutrons, too.

Today I jumped into a Neutron system with a HMC+TC, orbiting it was a rocky world that was TC, and then a WW that was also TC...

That'll be worth some nice coin when I cash it in. Had a very good run for money earning today, actually...

Z...
 
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I had an even weirder one - an Earthlike World, well over 4 AUs out from an L type dwarf barely hotter than a Jovian, and over 100 AUs out from the neutron star that was the system primary (and the only other source of radiation in the system)

Still have no idea how it is supposed to maintain a habitable temperature.
 
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