This is great. Actually had me for a second. Also made me think of the spiralling stars reference. Instead of it referring to wolf rayet stars it could be worth looking for a formation of stars that spiral.
This is great. Actually had me for a second. Also made me think of the spiralling stars reference. Instead of it referring to wolf rayet stars it could be worth looking for a formation of stars that spiral.
What is that image based off? Last I counted on the Codex image it was approx. 33 dashes in the hexagon.I just wanted to post this up, it was an Idea I had but with no luck, though may bring some other ideas here. But we can rule this one out
I did the following and had no Luck went to Sag A being allied to all the 18 factions within the three superpower capitals. Also Allied with the three superpowers 100% and am triple Elite.
Let’s just say this method did not work as I bumped into the blackhole
I was intrigued and in the area so I went out to BK Camemopardalis as well and didn't see anything. That said it might be the strangest system I've seen. 6 stars, most ringed dwarfs of similar properties and many rocky planets, no other planet types.
Hm, there are so many stars out there you can "see" any shape you want from certain perspectives ..
Personally I like the small "spiral" which can be seen from SOL. Fly to Earth and look in the direction of Persephone.(I think that's the direction)
It certainly is nothing, but for me it was eye-catching as I turned my ship. (yes, and the madness of course..)
I'm currently thousands of LY away, so I can't confirm the direction. I arrived at Persephone some time ago, turned my ship and I immediately noticed those stars.
But again, I think it's nothing special.
Update: Added my screenshot .. it still looks interesting ..View attachment 191592
Corona Borealis??
Much appreciated. Void's superweapon graphic is interesting too. There has always been the chance it represents the physics symbol for a force vector directed toward the viewer or a centre of pressure.33? ok got the image from this link... https://forums-new.frontier.co.uk/threads/voids-independent-research-raxxla.479766/
ok, well im allied with mega corps, dark wheel, sirus. going to look into this, have a count up and err... oh god repeat my madness
There is the true CS Camelopardalis system which is more accurate to being the "back" of the constellation. Has this system been explored?CMDR Zulu said:Vain Queen Rides on the back of a giraffe the remembers her daughters hero
Sure they've passed through the system, but has it been "Raxxplored"? Strange signals, spiral stars, a giant billboard with Raxxla Waz 'Ere. . .Someone was already there: https://www.edsm.net/en/system/id/5898909/name/CS+Camelopardalis
Yea in this search I don’t think it matters if someone has been there previously.Someone was already there: https://www.edsm.net/en/system/id/5898909/name/CS+Camelopardalis
Yep. I'm not familiar with all those constellation names.
.. we have too many loose ends and failed attempts here. I'm too old to remember all those things ..
(Some hundred pages earlier you've investigated Corona Borealis.. and people already searched for Gemma/Alphekka .. oh dear)
Yea in this search I don’t think it matters if someone has been there previously.
I’ll tell you guys one thing though, these Camelopardalis systems have more than one “errors“ in their generation. There’s “Camemopardalis” the typo, and then 2 Camelopardalis system has a star in it labeled 53 Camelopardalis even though there is a completemy separate 53 Camelopardalis system nearby. Not that this means anything but it’s interesting.
I’ll check out CS Camelopardalis when I get on later, thanks for recommending it.
This probably came about back in the “Big Bang” (game data creation) through FD’s automated input of data into Stellar Forge from extant star catalogues. If there were separate reported positions for a star (similarly sometimes there were different names for the same star) then it can cause two distinct in-game objects with the same name (often very close so it’s obvious), or long strings of stars because the distance data wasn’t accurate (it never is in astronomy unless the system is close enough for accurate stellar parallax measurements). And typos would also have been automatically input, though FD do seem to have their own unique level of grammar/typing/spelling skills.
Edit: and MB is reputed (though not confirmed by him) to have said that the system containing Raxxla was visited (but it wasn’t noticed) by someone early on, so whether or not others have visited a system may be totally inconsequential to this Quest.
most were mapped by Guru951 as I can seeIf you find a system with only the H moon mapped you can assume a Raxxla hunter was there. And even then always best to check out the system for yourself
Yea all very true information you’re putting out. Thanks Jorki. On a side note I found one of these Camelopardalis systems on EDSM that has Jorki Rasalas as the first “discovered by” back in 2016 I believe, I’m sure there are many more out there with your name on them.
My current personal hypothesis remains mostly the same. Any of our theories could be the right or most likely wrong one. This is just my head canon based upon reading between the lines of Galnet and lore.
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-The Vain Queen Rides A Giraffe That Remembers her Daughter’s hero. I’m still fixated on Camelopardalis due to this and The Andromedaries article. I think “Vain Queen” means mothership or hive that is in hiding. Giraffe that remembers her daughters hero, something to do with Camelopardalis, Perseus, Andromeda.
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