So today i was hunting fancy star systems.
I simply put my galaxy map on realistic, zoomed a bit out and looked for the persistent bright dots.
Most of them turned out to be Class O stars, but i found one peculiar system that might interest you.
First of all ;
It was awesome!
It had a primary wolf-rayet star, another wolf-rayet star! Then a Herbig Ae/Be, then a class O!
Now, as i jumped into the system, i noticed the star, it didn't looked as expected.
Had i jumped to the wrong star system? Was the primary star not in fact a wolf-rayet? I got my answer when the scanner finally finished..
And it was a wolf-rayet.
Brilliant blue you liar!
So to quote someone who found a similar discovery (Cannot remember who this is)
"I don't care what your mother calls you, you're not a Wolf-rayet!"
Fly safe commanders!
I simply put my galaxy map on realistic, zoomed a bit out and looked for the persistent bright dots.
Most of them turned out to be Class O stars, but i found one peculiar system that might interest you.
First of all ;
It was awesome!
It had a primary wolf-rayet star, another wolf-rayet star! Then a Herbig Ae/Be, then a class O!
Now, as i jumped into the system, i noticed the star, it didn't looked as expected.
Had i jumped to the wrong star system? Was the primary star not in fact a wolf-rayet? I got my answer when the scanner finally finished..
And it was a wolf-rayet.

Brilliant blue you liar!
So to quote someone who found a similar discovery (Cannot remember who this is)
"I don't care what your mother calls you, you're not a Wolf-rayet!"
Fly safe commanders!