Game lore employs deliberate etymological encoding: Geminga means 'it's not there', Utopia means 'no place', Shinrarta means 'life/she/hope'. These wordplay patterns suggest Raxxla's location or nature may be decoded through similar linguistic analysis of system names, character references, or in-game locations.
Original theorist: Han_Zen -- View original post
Greek 'Utopia' means 'no place' - potential wordplay connection to Raxxla clue. Three minor factions named Utopia exist in-game: Starlight Utopia (BD+38 2037, Jarowair, MCC 549).
Small find after entering "place that is no place" into a google search. There is actually a place called "no place" in Durham COunty UK. Mr. Wiki told me the name could refer to greek "Utopia" which means "no place" (didn't know that before). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Place EDDB lists no bodies or systems with that name, but there are three minor factions that have Utopia in their name. I deem Starlight Utopia the most interesting. Presen in three systems butt currently up to nothing much in powerplay (BD+38 2037. Jarowair & MCC 549). Might be visiting there when I have made enough money to again be able to survive one or the other Conda accident.
Star Geminga's name translates to 'it's not there' in the Italian dialect of its discoverer - potential thematic connection to hidden/elusive Raxxla.
Small find after entering "place that is no place" into a google search. There is actually a place called "no place" in Durham COunty UK. Mr. Wiki told me the name could refer to greek "Utopia" which means "no place" (didn't know that before). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Place EDDB lists no bodies or systems with that name, but there are three minor factions that have Utopia in their name. I deem Starlight Utopia the most interesting. Presen in three systems butt currently up to nothing much in powerplay (BD+38 2037. Jarowair & MCC 549). Might be visiting there when I have made enough money to again be able to survive one or the other Conda accident. Click to expand... The star Geminga means ‘it’s not there’, in the Italian dialect of it’s discoverer. I found the star, but not Ra...
Waters of Shintara rare good linked to Shintara (one of twelve heavenly generals in Buddhism, personifying 'Universal Worthy'). Name may relate to Founders World or encode deeper meaning.
Shintara is one of the twelve heavenly generals. Click to expand... Reading the description of the rare god: https://elite-dangerous.fandom.com/wiki/Waters_of_Shintara, it seems Shintara is the name of a Planet. Most likely the name of Founders World. Shintara the general seem to be the personification of "Universal Worthy" in budism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_Heavenly_Generals This seem like a reasonable name for such a planet.
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