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RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - fychoz - 01-20-2017

I want that times back..... :'(

Umbrage was the name of their cruiser...


RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - OllO - 01-21-2017

There is a Typing memo ?

1-press chat key ,

2-then press / key

3- then press Up or down to scroll between used commands. Wink


RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Major_kv - 08-08-2017

No Gallia !!!!!!


RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - diamond1 - 08-08-2017

(08-08-2017, 09:34 AM)Major_kv Wrote: No Gallia !!!!!!

Nice bump

Also, did you know, that you die faster in a planet than bumping it's atmosphere :3


RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Aazalot - 11-30-2017

The Lost Battlestar of the Admins


RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Lythrilux - 11-30-2017

Did you know that previously you could mount the Bretonian Gunboat FWG on an Orca and it'd have a 360 degree firing arc.

Did you know that Omicron Rho used to be Omega-56.


RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - E X O D I T E - 11-30-2017

Did you know Omega-15 used to be the most amazing place to take missions?

Man, I feel ancient.


RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Sombs - 11-30-2017

Did you know Planet Houston in Texas reflects light to its moon Abilene?

[Image: Sv2EsiW.png]

Did you know the trade lane from Birmingham Station to the New London gate perfectly line up with a big star in the starsphere of of Manchester? That star is New London. The starsphere is one of the very few indicators of the distance jumped by jump gates.

[Image: wG1JXNP.png]

Did you know there are actual snowflakes in Ontario?

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Did you know there is a weird purple nebula visible from the Taus? It is there since vanilla, and people have thought that purple nebula being the actual place of Omicron 95 and 99. Matter of factly, however, this "nebula" is called Aurora and is literally just a giant aurora borealis effect that is caused by light breaking in the barrier.

[Image: ofJmPo2.png]



RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Vulkhard Muller - 11-30-2017

(11-30-2017, 12:39 PM)Sombra Hookier Wrote:
Did you know Planet Houston in Texas reflects light to its moon Abilene?

[Image: Sv2EsiW.png]

Did you know the trade lane from Birmingham Station to the New London gate perfectly line up with a big star in the starsphere of of Manchester? That star is New London. The starsphere is one of the very few indicators of the distance jumped by jump gates.

[Image: wG1JXNP.png]

Did you know there are actual snowflakes in Ontario?

[Image: gxQfKkJ.png]

Did you know there is a weird purple nebula visible from the Taus? It is there since vanilla, and people have thought that purple nebula being the actual place of Omicron 95 and 99. Matter of factly, however, this "nebula" is called Aurora and is literally just a giant aurora borealis effect that is caused by light breaking in the barrier.

[Image: ofJmPo2.png]

I didn't know about any of these things(except the New London one I always assumed that was the caae), I am thoroughly impressed however I never thought those were 99-95 I assumed that pink spark you can see in some of the Bretonia star spheres was it.


RE: Did you know that.... (Discovery edition) - Sombs - 12-01-2017

Did you know there are currently five systems containing nomad minefields? One of it is the testing system CA01, also known as LXP-48N.

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Did you know there is a lethal difference in flying through those nomad mine fields in Singleplayer and in Multiplayer? In Singleplayer, those mines only get triggered when you are extremely close to them, almost touching them. On the server, explosions are weirdly unvisible in most cases and can happen even in empty "cubes" of the generated minefield. For some reason empty "cubes" are still calculated as if mines were present, thus it is actually safer to move your battleship through a cube with visible mines, as you know where to dodge them. In Singleplayer, you can take a battleship and cruise through those fields and survive it without the loss of shields. Thanks to the inconvenient invisible damage on the server, this is a bad idea in Multiplayer.