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Similarly to Omega-41, there is a clearing in the middle of the system near the Neutron Star. Likewise, the area is exceedingly dangerous. Extreme Caution should be taken when in visual range.
 
Similarly to Omega-41, there is a clearing in the middle of the system near the Neutron Star. Likewise, the area is exceedingly dangerous. Extreme Caution should be taken when in visual range.
  
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Revision as of 14:54, 28 November 2018

WARNING, NAVIGATIONAL HAZARD!


The Neutron Star of Omega-58 is a Stellar Remnant found at the very core of the system. It was created several years ago, when the Wild built and activated a Nomad Jump Gate in an attempt to connect Omega-58 directly to the Nomads. Upon activation however, an unstable and enormous portal was created, dragging nearly everything into a system now known as Drake. After the Jump gate itself was pulled in, the portal became extremely volatile, causing the Omega-58 star to consume all its fusion material in a matter of seconds and go supernova. The portal finally collapsed, right before sucking a massive dark matter cloud into the system. All that remained after the cataclysm was the newly created Neutron Star, planetary material that hadn't been teleported through and the Dark matter cloud.


Located close to the infamous Omega-41 system, the object here is one of the only 2 Neutron Stars that emits visible radiation, with the other being the Omega-41 Neutron Star. However, Omega-58 is a much more hostile system, with higher radiation levels and low visibility. The Neutron Star itself can only be seen when dangerously close.


Similarly to Omega-41, there is a clearing in the middle of the system near the Neutron Star. Likewise, the area is exceedingly dangerous. Extreme Caution should be taken when in visual range.

There's something in the mist...