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- "Akmorche"

This is an unknown system
It's potentially named "Akmorche", within the region Rebuscan Instability ➔
Reachable
This Region is Reachable
it's neither in the Fade or the Core
Inner Coordinate Cluster
↦ East Spatial Progression
Between the core and the outer parts
Very Close to Galactic Equator
↡ Lower Spatial Progression
Almost touching the middle of the galaxy
Near the Galactic Meridian
↥ North Spatial Progression
Very close to the central line
Generated as an approximation based on the system’s coordinates
So it could be close to the real name… but not always !
It’s an educated guess, just what the glyphs decoder thinks it might be :)
Black Hole detected
Gravitational anomaly
ℙ 100%
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.
high probability the sytem harbors the maximum of planets and, or, moons : it's the most common configuration
Warp to the nearest Black Hole ➔
Travel to the closest Atlas Station ➔
Reach the nearest Purple Star System ➔
Move to a random neighboring system ➔
Came here for a quiet glow-up retreat but the local creatures wouldn’t stop staring at me. Rude.
The gravity’s busted here. 3/16. Would still bunny-hop everywhere though.
Landed on a frozen planet. It’s like my skin routine, but colder. #ChilledVibes - HealthGuruChic
We agreed to a trade, but they only offered ‘advanced tech’ — broken smartphones and outdated gadgets. – Alpha-16 Mercenaries
The travelers flooded our system with Stasis Devices at prices we couldn’t refuse. Now, we’re bankrupt, and our trade economy is completely gone. – Vess-Tra Merchant Guild
One traveler arrived, stripped the planet of ores, and destroyed the trees for carbon. This national park will never recover, but hey, at least they got their resources. – Cosmic Nature Guardians
Korvax_Scholar: We attempted to teach the traveler, but they insisted on shortcuts and quick solutions. We do not reduce wisdom to simplicity.’