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Sliver Queen May 7, 2020 @ 9:56am 
Yep, it's always like that.
Danny May 7, 2020 @ 10:02am 
The great wound is the home system of voidclouds
And will always have lots of blackholes in it.
Sabaithal May 7, 2020 @ 10:05am 
Presumably there is some sort of backstory to that location. No clue what it is though.
Kapika96 May 7, 2020 @ 10:42am 
Yes, it's beautiful.
ThunderOrigin May 7, 2020 @ 10:59am 
Yes, and the worm wants you to stay there.
Nightmyre May 7, 2020 @ 11:30am 
I think they intentionally left it void (ha ha) as far as backstory is concerned, to allow you to build your own.

My personal interpretation would be a massive battle between fallen empires which fractured the very fabric of reality.
Been in the game for a long time.
Mansen May 8, 2020 @ 3:31am 
Originally posted by ThunderOrigin:
Yes, and the worm wants you to stay there.

WHAT WAS SHALL BE
ThunderOrigin May 8, 2020 @ 3:35am 
Originally posted by Mansen:
WHAT WAS SHALL BE
WHAT SHALL BE, WAS
Breakingzap May 8, 2020 @ 4:06am 
Originally posted by ThunderOrigin:
Originally posted by Mansen:
WHAT WAS SHALL BE
WHAT SHALL BE, WAS
no i am robots
Sabaithal May 8, 2020 @ 5:14am 
Originally posted by ThunderOrigin:
Originally posted by Mansen:
WHAT WAS SHALL BE
WHAT SHALL BE, WAS
BE WAS SHALL WHAT
Gustuv Wynd May 8, 2020 @ 1:00pm 
Heh, yeah...I've always wonder how the physics of that system would play out. I mean the impossible scifi stuff is all over, but the great wound with black holes just dotting the entire system always has interested me. They should have had the smaller black holes orbitting the largest black hole like they were planets or something.
Nightmyre May 8, 2020 @ 1:17pm 
Originally posted by Gustuv Wynd:
Heh, yeah...I've always wonder how the physics of that system would play out. I mean the impossible scifi stuff is all over, but the great wound with black holes just dotting the entire system always has interested me. They should have had the smaller black holes orbitting the largest black hole like they were planets or something.

IIRC, in real life, there are documented scenarios of black holes devouring eachother, combining into supermassive black holes
Gustuv Wynd May 8, 2020 @ 1:24pm 
Originally posted by Nightmyre:
Originally posted by Gustuv Wynd:
Heh, yeah...I've always wonder how the physics of that system would play out. I mean the impossible scifi stuff is all over, but the great wound with black holes just dotting the entire system always has interested me. They should have had the smaller black holes orbitting the largest black hole like they were planets or something.

IIRC, in real life, there are documented scenarios of black holes devouring eachother, combining into supermassive black holes

Yeah, cosmic recycling theory and such...but in this case they are all just randomly sitting around in space as if they had no gravity.
Sabaithal May 8, 2020 @ 1:28pm 
Originally posted by Gustuv Wynd:
Originally posted by Nightmyre:

IIRC, in real life, there are documented scenarios of black holes devouring eachother, combining into supermassive black holes

Yeah, cosmic recycling theory and such...but in this case they are all just randomly sitting around in space as if they had no gravity.
Bear in mind, we don't even know what they are, strictly speaking.

Yes, we know they seem to have what appears to be a powerful gravitational pull, and light waves also appear to be pulled in, not just not affecting them. Otherwise the objects the pull in would be visible.

Beyond we know almost nothing. What precisely are they made of? Are they even solid objects, strictly speaking? Or are they perhaps literal tears in the fabric of space? Or, possibly, small self-contained universes?
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Date Posted: May 7, 2020 @ 9:53am
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