| Revision for The Semaphore | ||
| Previous Revision, by PhoenixBlue [2026-02-20 12:50:38] | → | Selected revision, by PhoenixBlue [2026-02-20 12:57:17] |
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| NAME | ||
| The Semaphore | → | The Semaphore |
| SYSTEMNAME | ||
| Pyra Dryoae QK-M d8-4 | → | Pyra Dryoae QK-M d8-4 |
| CATEGORY | ||
| Notable Stellar Phenomena | → | Notable Stellar Phenomena |
| CATEGORY 2 | ||
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| REGION | ||
| Acheron | → | Acheron |
| LATITUDE | ||
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| LONGITUDE | ||
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| CALLSIGN | ||
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| SUMMARY | ||
| Albudum Chalice Pods drift among fields of Rubeum and Prasinium Ice Crystals, creating red and green light shows reminiscent of the ancient communication devices of Earth called the Semaphore. | → | Albudum Chalice Pods drift among fields of Rubeum and Prasinium Ice Crystals, creating red and green light shows reminiscent of the ancient communication devices of Earth called the Semaphore. |
| DESCRIPTION | ||
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Multiple Notable Stellar Phenomena in this system are present in this system, with one relatively near the F-class star, around Body AB 6, and two others about 86,000 light-seconds away, near Body C 2. The mix of Rubeum and Prasinium Ice Crystals with a relatively nearby gas giant makes for very pleasing star scape visuals full of colourful sparks.
Albidium Chalice Pots are also present in the Lagrange clouds. These cosmozoans owe their name to their resemblance to ship-sized goblets. They primarily drift through Lagrange clouds but may use biological reaction thrusters to flee from ship headlights. Ships with Research Limpet Controllers can collect pod core tissue, pod dead tissue and pod surface tissue samples from these lifeforms.
Additional items of interest include instances of crashed Thargoid Sensors, as Thargoids are drawn to systems with ammonia worlds or gas giants with ammonia-based life such as Body C 2; close orbiting moons AB 2 b and AB 2 c; and the non-terraformable water world AB 3. | → | Multiple Notable Stellar Phenomena are present in this system, with one relatively near the F-class star, around Body AB 6, and two others about 86,000 light-seconds away, near Body C 2. The mix of Rubeum and Prasinium Ice Crystals with a relatively nearby gas giant makes for very pleasing star scape visuals full of colourful sparks.
Albidium Chalice Pots are also present in the Lagrange clouds. These cosmozoans owe their name to their resemblance to ship-sized goblets. They primarily drift through Lagrange clouds but may use biological reaction thrusters to flee from ship headlights. Ships with Research Limpet Controllers can collect pod core tissue, pod dead tissue and pod surface tissue samples from these lifeforms.
Additional items of interest include instances of crashed Thargoid Sensors, as Thargoids are drawn to systems with ammonia worlds or gas giants with ammonia-based life such as Body C 2; close orbiting moons AB 2 b and AB 2 c; and the non-terraformable water world AB 3. |
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