Or a fulcrum.

Or the model is the objective?

Or the objective describes the model?
if each model from the drawing is transferred to X, Y, Z (let's say on a 3D map of the Galaxy). All these lines should converge at one point to indicate a specific place to us. That is, these are specific planets on the map, and there is too much area between them. The model should indicate a specific point, roughly on the system with Raxxla

And in all this, related to the theory that Raxxla is in the bubble, I am embarrassed by the interview... you must remember it, we discussed this once... where Fdev said that some commander had pushed into the system, but he did not scan anything and jumped out. That is, this bubble is unlikely ... since a lot of pilots flies through the bubble over 10 years of the game daily ... Already, someone have noticed something

and remember one more thing... The children of Raxxla have departed to the Heart Nebula. Isn't that what the story in the codex is about?
 
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And in all this, related to the theory that Raxxla is in the bubble, I am embarrassed by the interview... you must remember it, we discussed this once... where Fdev said that some commander had pushed into the system, but he did not scan anything and jumped out. That is, this bubble is unlikely ... since a lot of pilots flies through the bubble over 10 years of the game daily ... Already, someone have noticed something
That part about FDev claiming someone found the system and honked has been debunked already. Unless you have proof of this, it's not accurate.
 
and remember one more thing... The children of Raxxla have departed to the Heart Nebula. Isn't that what the story in the codex is about?
Children of Raxxla is a player group, not related to Raxxla in any way. What story in the Codex you mean exactly?
 
That part about FDev claiming someone found the system and honked has been debunked already. Unless you have proof of this, it's not accurate.
if I had proof, you are the first to know about it here in this topic, but I have not seen a refutation.Perhaps you remember the story with the children of Raxxl? It was a long time ago, I remember that they were leaving the Prism system, after the attack on Patreus. And for some reason they went to the Heart Nebula, a beacon appeared there. Why exactly there? Why so far?

No, these are the players. The players are the Squadron, and the faction was minor

"The parent's grief, the lover's woe, and the yearning of our vagabond hearts." - about this in Codex

I'm trying to see some coordinates in all this... at least from the systems I'm familiar with
 
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if I had proof, you are the first to know about it here in this topic, but I have not seen a refutation.Perhaps you remember the story with the children of Raxxl? It was a long time ago, I remember that they were leaving the Prism system, after the attack on Patreus. And for some reason they went to the Heart Nebula, a beacon appeared there. Why exactly there? Why so far?

No, these are the players. The players are the Squadron, and the faction was minor

"The parent's grief, the lover's woe, and the yearning of our vagabond hearts." - about this

I'm trying to see some coordinates in all this... at least from the systems I'm familiar with
But it has been debunked, no one from FDev ever said anything like that. It was some streamer who claims he heard it, but there's evidence to back that up.

Like I said, Children of Raxxla is a player created faction, which was created at the time of the Drew Wagar event. It has nothing to do with Raxxla, it's just some players role-playing, nothing else.
 
But it has been debunked, no one from FDev ever said anything like that. It was some streamer who claims he heard it, but there's evidence to back that up.

Like I said, Children of Raxxla is a player created faction, which was created at the time of the Drew Wagar event. It has nothing to do with Raxxla, it's just some players role-playing, nothing else.
Possibly. But for example, if we consider the Jewel in the forehead (in the Russian translation it says forehead, not brow)of the mother of Galaxies, then perhaps it is one of the Cossopaeus, and if it is Rho Cossopaeus, then it is also in that direction

And if this is so, then we get the direction Rho Cossapaea (Jewel) > Formidine Rift (Void and Sirens) > NGC 7789 region (after Odyssey it is poorly visible, but before it was a clearly defined cluster of stars, mostly red dwarfs, i.e. dead stars) > Heart Nebula (vagabond hearts)
 
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Possibly. But for example, if we consider the Jewel in the forehead (in the Russian translation it says forehead, not brow)of the mother of Galaxies, then perhaps it is one of the Cossopaeus, and if it is Rho Cossopaeus, then it is also in that direction

And if this is so, then we get the direction Rho Cossapaea (Jewel) > Formidine Rift (Void and Sirens) > NGC 7789 region (after Odyssey it is poorly visible, but before it was a clearly defined cluster of stars, mostly red dwarfs, i.e. dead stars) > Heart Nebula (vagabond hearts)
I think for this to work you'd almost need coordinate pairs to create intersecting lines. Otherwise, having the same start or end point would not create a convergence. Unless you're thinking of creating a sphere and finding some point that's equidistant in the middle.
 
I think for this to work you'd almost need coordinate pairs to create intersecting lines. Otherwise, having the same start or end point would not create a convergence. Unless you're thinking of creating a sphere and finding some point that's equidistant in the middle.
There's another problem with this theory: if we use some coordinates from the toast and transfer them to a map of the galaxy, some element always falls out of the equation :cautious:
 
Possibly. But for example, if we consider the Jewel in the forehead (in the Russian translation it says forehead, not brow)of the mother of Galaxies, then perhaps it is one of the Cossopaeus, and if it is Rho Cossopaeus, then it is also in that direction

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"Cassiopeia was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century Greek astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. It is easily recognizable due to its distinctive 'W' shape, formed by five bright stars."

source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassiopeia_(constellation)

I do think that the "W" can be considered as the "brow" or "forehead". The two bright yellow circles are NGC 663 & M103 which are star superclusters represented in the game by the systems:

NGC 663 SECTOR XXX-YYY
M103 SECTOR BBB-CCC

and there are many systems under each one. I am not sure how we can correlate them with possible coordinates or directions 🤷‍♂️
 
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"Cassiopeia was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century Greek astronomer Ptolemy, and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. It is easily recognizable due to its distinctive 'W' shape, formed by five bright stars."

source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassiopeia_(constellation)

I do think that the "W" can be considered as the "brow" or "forehead". The two bright yellow circles are NGC 663 & M103 which are star superclusters represented in the game by the systems:

NGC 663 SECTOR XXX-YYY
M103 SECTOR BBB-CCC

and there are many systems under each one. I am not sure how we can correlate them with possible coordinates or directions 🤷‍♂️
If you're looking for the "jewel" make sure it's visible from Sol, otherwise it's likely not the burning jewel.
 
If you're looking for the "jewel" make sure it's visible from Sol, otherwise it's likely not the burning jewel.
Couldn't Bernards loop be considered to be a big old bright huge looking jewel. Hell rearrange some of the stars in a spiral and it looks like a lopsided galaxy. We just arn't allowed to visit the center cause permit locks. If you have a good place on earth without light pollution hurting the night sky it can be visible from the naked eye on the ground. The loop irl contains rogue runaway stars too. Not sure of that in ED but it's something to think about. If Raxxla was a thing mentioned before space flight I would think the reason why to call it faraway fantastical place to explore held with tons of treasures.. I mean hell the things so damn massive. Looking at it from an explorers perspective I would want to go there and find things. You also have the Horse Head nebula. Orions nebula. The flame nebula and several others. It's also a stellar nursery for new stars being born from the super nova remains. It's a huge giant busy thing to look at in game.
 
Currently on my journey to visit every pulsar in the galaxy, which has delivered enlightenment for the first two lines of the toast. Read your body target summaries in the system map, the first line of the toast is a dead giveaway. The second line of the toast, you need to use your ears.
 
Couldn't Bernards loop be considered to be a big old bright huge looking jewel. Hell rearrange some of the stars in a spiral and it looks like a lopsided galaxy. We just arn't allowed to visit the center cause permit locks. If you have a good place on earth without light pollution hurting the night sky it can be visible from the naked eye on the ground. The loop irl contains rogue runaway stars too. Not sure of that in ED but it's something to think about. If Raxxla was a thing mentioned before space flight I would think the reason why to call it faraway fantastical place to explore held with tons of treasures.. I mean hell the things so damn massive. Looking at it from an explorers perspective I would want to go there and find things. You also have the Horse Head nebula. Orions nebula. The flame nebula and several others. It's also a stellar nursery for new stars being born from the super nova remains. It's a huge giant busy thing to look at in game.
If all we have to show for 10 years of questing for Raxxla is a trip to an area of the current galaxy that we used to be able to visit before it was later locked down...well
I'll throw my toys out of the pram and drink a treble Lavian Brandy! :eek:
 
I won't be posting the list of systems, however you can get it yourself. Search the NASA radio catalogue with the string sequence: PSR J0006+1834 to PSR J2354+6155 within 57 kiloparsecs. Export the list and cross reference the names in-game (not all pulsars are included in Elite). There are a few pulsars that have proper names in Elite, so include those as well (I suggest EDDiscovery to make it easier). Run it through Spansh to create an efficient route and off you go.
 
Couldn't Bernards loop be considered to be a big old bright huge looking jewel. Hell rearrange some of the stars in a spiral and it looks like a lopsided galaxy. We just arn't allowed to visit the center cause permit locks. If you have a good place on earth without light pollution hurting the night sky it can be visible from the naked eye on the ground. The loop irl contains rogue runaway stars too. Not sure of that in ED but it's something to think about. If Raxxla was a thing mentioned before space flight I would think the reason why to call it faraway fantastical place to explore held with tons of treasures.. I mean hell the things so damn massive. Looking at it from an explorers perspective I would want to go there and find things. You also have the Horse Head nebula. Orions nebula. The flame nebula and several others. It's also a stellar nursery for new stars being born from the super nova remains. It's a huge giant busy thing to look at in game.
Yes, Orion Nebula and Barnard's Loop are certain areas people have suspected for a long time. But has also been extensively explored with no results. I myself have searched it multiple times.
 
Currently on my journey to visit every pulsar in the galaxy, which has delivered enlightenment for the first two lines of the toast. Read your body target summaries in the system map, the first line of the toast is a dead giveaway. The second line of the toast, you need to use your ears.
Yes, neutrons are a strong candidates for sirens.
 
Not simple neutron stars as they have cooled since formation, a young hot pulsar is the target. The siren is not the star, you'll know it when you hear it. That's the part that is a place that isn't a place.
 
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Not simple neutron stars as they have cooled since formation, a young hot pulsar is the target. The siren is not the star, you'll know it when you hear it. That's the part that is a place that isn't a place.
I'd actually thought this more to be hyperspace along the lines of what is known as a non-place. A place of transience with no cultural significance.
 
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