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[[Hazeron Starship]] simulates a small universe containing twenty one galaxies. | [[Hazeron Starship]] simulates a small universe containing twenty one galaxies. | ||
Intergalactic [[Wormhole|wormhole]]s exist at the core of most galaxies. These wormholes interconnect a galaxy with one or more other galaxies. This is similar to the network of wormholes that interconnects [[Solar_System|solar system]]s. | Intergalactic [[Wormhole|wormhole]]s exist at the core of most galaxies. These wormholes interconnect a galaxy with one or more other galaxies. These connections are shown on the universe map. This is similar to the network of wormholes that interconnects [[Solar_System|solar system]]s. | ||
Stellar black holes exist throughout galaxies. They are reported to host a one-way intergalactic wormhole to a nearby galaxy. | Stellar black holes exist throughout galaxies. They are reported to host a one-way intergalactic wormhole to a nearby galaxy. Those connections are not shown on the universe map. | ||
A [[spacecraft]] equipped with a [[Wormhole_Drive|wormhole FTL drive]] is needed to traverse intergalactic wormholes. Immense gravitational forces exist near the [[Supermassive_Black_Hole|supermassive black hole]] hosting these wormholes. | A [[spacecraft]] equipped with a [[Wormhole_Drive|wormhole FTL drive]] is needed to traverse intergalactic wormholes. Immense gravitational forces exist near the [[Supermassive_Black_Hole|supermassive black hole]] hosting these wormholes. |
Latest revision as of 22:52, 28 April 2024
Hazeron Starship simulates a small universe containing twenty one galaxies.
Intergalactic wormholes exist at the core of most galaxies. These wormholes interconnect a galaxy with one or more other galaxies. These connections are shown on the universe map. This is similar to the network of wormholes that interconnects solar systems.
Stellar black holes exist throughout galaxies. They are reported to host a one-way intergalactic wormhole to a nearby galaxy. Those connections are not shown on the universe map.
A spacecraft equipped with a wormhole FTL drive is needed to traverse intergalactic wormholes. Immense gravitational forces exist near the supermassive black hole hosting these wormholes.
Galaxies are extremely far apart from each other. It is not possible to deadhead from one galaxy to another.
Galaxies
Name | Picture | Diameter | Flags |
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Andromeda Rising | 2'800pc |
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Black Hole | 1'200pc | ||
Core | 2'500pc | ||
Crown of Othon | 5'600pc |
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Dyrathon's Retreat | 2'200pc | ||
Edge of the Rift | 2'100pc |
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Falla's Embrace | 2'800pc |
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Fallen Legions of Muturon | 1'400pc | ||
Heart of Victorus | 4'700pc |
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House Zanathar | 2'100pc | ||
Indigo Sea | 1'800pc | ||
In'kar Border Region | 3'200pc |
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Milky Way | 3'500pc | ||
Muturon Encounter | 2'000pc | ||
Ransuul's Flaming Sword | 1'200pc | ||
Seven Ten | 2'600pc | ||
Shores of Hazeron | 5'000pc |
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Thustra's Eye | 4'100pc |
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Veil of Targoss | 3'000pc |
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Vreenox Eclipse | 1'500pc | ||
Vulcan's Forge | 2'900pc |
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Galaxy Flags
- Home World
- Galaxies with the Home World flag can be selected as a starting galaxy during avatar creation.
- Pirate Home
- Pirate empires are most commonly encountered in their home galaxy. Their prevalence in other galaxies diminishes with distance from their home galaxy.
- Solo Design Environment
- When the offline designer is launched, a galaxy with the Solo Design Environment flag is randomly selected in order to generate the skybox.