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- "Fussaium"

This is an unknown system
It's potentially named "Fussaium", within the region « Igdisoci ➔ »
Reachable
This Region is Reachable
it's neither in the Fade or the Core
Civilized by Black Hole Suns
Outer Coordinate Boundary
↦ East Spatial Progression
Way out near the edge
Very Close to Galactic Equator
↟ Upper Spatial Progression
Almost touching the middle of the galaxy
Galactic Central Plane
↥ North Spatial Progression
Right in the middle of the galaxy
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 :)
Probably Exists
highest probability
ℙ 100%
high probability the sytem harbors the maximum of planets and, or, moons : it's the most common configuration
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