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It’s the pronouns.
Nope
But no, I haven't found any stellar black holes, which makes sense considering that the game takes place in out galactic neighborhood and thankfully exotic objects like neutron stars and black holes don't exist close by.
technically you create a wormhole, not a blackhole "and no they are not the same" blackhole goes to nowhere other then to an infinit dens point, wormhole connects two spots in space. "don't make me take out a sheet of paper and an pencile"
That's really only the case in mathematical black holes with zero rotation and zero charge; black holes that actually exist are alot ... messier.
Doesn't change the fact that there are no known blackholes in the area that the game takes place in.
BS if they are..the nearest one to earth is GAIA BH! which is 1560 light years away. I would call that rare. In the space of 1000 planets the chance of a black hole is almost non existent..plus the fact they would not exist if there was one.
Not necessarily; it all depends on how massive the black hole is and whether it has an accretion disc or not.