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- Hyugare XVI

This system is in the region « Sea of Novenex ➔ »
gek | wealth 2 | conflict 3 | black hole
region « Sea of Novenex »
This jump will bring you ≈6 083 light-years closer to the center
Water
Locals : Travelers arriving in Hyugare XVI will find themselves amid a web of Gek-controlled trade routes, where the scent of profit is in the air... along with a hint of eau de commerce
Conflict: War and skirmishes are common in Hyugare XVI, keeping tensions at an all-time high
Wealth: This system maintains a moderate level of prosperity, with steady financial activity
it's known system ! in the region « Sea of Novenex ➔ »
Near Central Axis
↦ East Spatial Progression
Close to the center
Very Close to Galactic Equator
↡ Lower Spatial Progression
Almost touching the middle of the galaxy
Inner Longitudinal Region
↥ North Spatial Progression
Getting near the galaxy's north or south edge
In the Hyugare XVI system, the central star is a G type, known for its yellow appearance
it's a gateway to another part of the galaxy ! Jump if you dare :) If you don't see it when using a portal, jump to the nearest system and come back, the black hole will be there.


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Discovered a rare resource worth 16 units. I'll sell it for 160,000. Profit. - RichBoyGamer
This system is SO basic. I thought I’d find something more exclusive. - KarenOfTheStars
Back in my day, we didn’t need all this fancy tech to navigate a solar system. Just a map and a good pair of binoculars. - OldSpaceNavigator
They asked if our galaxy had a ‘real housewives’ franchise. We are done. – Galactic Council of Elders
The travellers insisted we take their ‘special edition space helmets’ in exchange for technology. We don’t wear helmets. – Galactic Technologists
A traveler visited our national park and turned it into a mining operation. They stripped ores, felled trees, and left the ecosystem in ruins. This is not what we meant by ‘tourism.’ – Galactic Nature Council