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I ended up there and always thought it is like jumping into "Euclids" center... travelling to the 2nd galaxy of 256orsomethinglikethat ;)
And after picking an option and going to the new galaxy, the only quest that remained for me was "explore the galaxy".
Nope, there doesn't seemt obe anything.
Nope. You enter a portal addres and it brings you to a planet in your own galaxy. If you use No Man's Connect, which is an exterior program, you can switch between galaxies.
That's kind of a bummer. So using this No Man's Connect, it doesn't alter the galaxies then? So I could move on a few galaxies and then come back to say Euclid and visit one of my favorite planets and it would still be the same?
I don't know why they wouldn't be. Basically the program edits your save file and changes the last location you were at. To swicth to a different location, you hit teleport in program, then reload current save in the game.