Sirius emerges as a candidate Raxxla location through name encryption analysis, in-game celestial naming (Waypoint, Lucifer), and historical lore suggesting early hyperspace exploration and possible alien technology monopolization. The system's anti-matter Military Fuel production and corporate secrecy align with theories of hidden alien gateways.
Original theorist: Han_Zen -- View original post
Proposes Raxxla = Sirius via cryptographic name transformation (byte rotation + substitution). Ancient Egyptian gateway symbolism, C Major musical key (from Canis Major), and in-game planets Waypoint and Lucifer as supporting clues.
Hypothesis: Raxxla is (in)Sirius. Names: The names Raxxla and Sirius are similar in buildup. Both have six letters and two letter pairs. A simple two step encryption will encode Sirius -> Raxxla: - Byte rotation, with three characters/byte gives sirius -> rissui. - Substitution r=r, i=a, s=x and u=l rissui -> raxxla. Door/Gateway: Ancient Egyptians considered Sirius to be the most important star and a gateway to the 'other world'. They would not bury their dead during the 70 days each year, Sirius was invisible below the horizon. The gateway was not open. A properly performed mummification takes 70 day, to mimic this period. Key: Sirius is also known as Alpha Canis Major. An official abbreviation of Canis Major is 'CMaj'. This is also an abbreviation for the musical Key 'C Major...
Notable in-game celestial bodies in Sirius system: 'Waypoint' (implies destination/gateway) and 'Lucifer' (light-bringing). Also references Antares mysterious crash and Sirius controlled by 'powerful, twisted men' per Ran Corsen lore.
Hypothesis: Raxxla is (in)Sirius. Names: The names Raxxla and Sirius are similar in buildup. Both have six letters and two letter pairs. A simple two step encryption will encode Sirius -> Raxxla: - Byte rotation, with three characters/byte gives sirius -> rissui. - Substitution r=r, i=a, s=x and u=l rissui -> raxxla. Door/Gateway: Ancient Egyptians considered Sirius to be the most important star and a gateway to the 'other world'. They would not bury their dead during the 70 days each year, Sirius was invisible below the horizon. The gateway was not open. A properly performed mummification takes 70 day, to mimic this period. Key: Sirius is also known as Alpha Canis Major. An official abbreviation of Canis Major is 'CMaj'. This is also an abbreviation for the musical Key 'C Major...
Sirius pioneers hyperspace travel and may have discovered alien technology (possible Hypergate) in the system, later monopolized. Tourist beacon (2339 expedition) suggests corporate colonial secrecy. Questions if Generation Ships departed from Sirius rather than Sol.
Sirius has always been a pioneer of Hyperspace travel. It's possible that those early colony ships discovered some alien technology in the system and decided to keep a secret and monopolise it - something like a Hypergate - that's possibly where the myths of Raxxla come from. The tourist beacon says "In 2339 a commercial colonial expedition reached the unusual binary Sirius system. The colonisation was the first solely corporate colonial mission and the company rapidly rose to become the premier supplier of drive fuel throughout human space." Click to expand... Did that expedition come from Sol? Is there anything in the Sirius system heading in the direction of Sol (up to, say, 2 million ls out)? If Sirius was the primary supplier of fuel in that period, then it also makes me wonder if ...
Speculates Sirius colonized directly from Sol. Proposes Sirius may have supplied Quirium fuel catalyst via lost/hidden Hypergate. Notes ambiguity between conventional drive fuel vs hyperdrive fuel in historical records.
I believe Sirius was colonised directly from Sol in the original expansion phase. I'm not sure if anyone has explored the Sirius-Sol line, but I'm taking a trip to Alioth later this week so I'll swing by and have a look The ambiguity in the details about early space travel are annoying because we also know that early hyperspace tech relied on Quirium (but when that started is vague). Quirium was linked with GalCop, but it's hard to know whether the fuel referenced in the tourist beacon at Sirius related to conventional drives, or whether it meant hyperdrives, and if so, might it mean that Sirius supplied Quirium? If we're speculating that Sirius is Raxxla, it's possible they lost access to the gate(?) That they used to acquire the Quirium catalyst...
Sirius Corporation produced Military Fuel on Lucifer starting 2350—anti-matter based, far more energetic than hydrogen fusion. Used by Argent's Quest and pilotable Thargoid warship. No mention in ED suggests ban succeeded.
I believe Sirius was colonised directly from Sol in the original expansion phase. I'm not sure if anyone has explored the Sirius-Sol line, but I'm taking a trip to Alioth later this week so I'll swing by and have a look The ambiguity in the details about early space travel are annoying because we also know that early hyperspace tech relied on Quirium (but when that started is vague). Quirium was linked with GalCop, but it's hard to know whether the fuel referenced in the tourist beacon at Sirius related to conventional drives, or whether it meant hyperdrives, and if so, might it mean that Sirius supplied Quirium? If we're speculating that Sirius is Raxxla, it's possible they lost access to the gate(?) That they used to acquire the Quirium catalyst... Click to expand... Sirius corporat...
A dedicated investigation suggests a connection between Raxxla and the Sirius system, with gathered data on Sirius properties. This warrants further analysis regarding Sirius as a potential location or clue to Raxxla.
A bit more on Raxxla and Sirius As most people in this dark corner of the forum are regulars, I'm sure you remember my post about a potential Raxxla / Sirius connection: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...-Find-Raxxla?p=6154193&viewfull=1#post6154193 I've gathered some info about the Sirius system, to see if anyone can make sense of it. First the basics Spoiler { "lightbox_close": "Close", "lightbox_next": "Next", "lightbox_previous": "Previous", "lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.", "lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow", "lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow", "lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen", "lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails", "lightbox_download": "Download", "lightbox_share": "Share", "lightbox_zoom"...
The FSD safety limit anomaly appears when traveling between Sirius A and Sirius B (both white dwarfs). Investigation needed to determine if this anomaly occurs in other white dwarf systems or is specific to Sirius.
I headed to Sirius to do some deep space poking, when I got that weird "frame shift drive operating beyond safety limits"... Is it just a bug? It's been reported multiple times to FDev, so they know, but have never acknowledged it as a bug (that I can find). https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...fety-Limits-quot-audio-when-not-in-NS-WD-cone https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/364192-frame-shift-drive-operating-beyond-safety-limits What if it's a "little bit obvious" hint that something is nearby? Dark matter / rogue planets / etc? I'll spend a little more time criss-crossing space looking into these FSD anomalies... Click to expand... I’ve had it a few times my self. Mostly when going from Sirius A to Sirius B. Don’t know If that happens in other white dwarf system? No ...
The 'frame shift drive operating beyond safety limits' audio warning occurs near Sirius (particularly between Sirius A and B), has been reported multiple times to FDev without acknowledgment as a bug, and may represent a deliberate hint toward nearby anomalies or hidden objects like dark matter or rogue planets.
... my post about a potential Raxxla / Sirius connection: Click to expand... I headed to Sirius to do some deep space poking, when I got that weird "frame shift drive operating beyond safety limits"... Is it just a bug? It's been reported multiple times to FDev, so they know, but have never acknowledged it as a bug (that I can find). https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...fety-Limits-quot-audio-when-not-in-NS-WD-cone https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/364192-frame-shift-drive-operating-beyond-safety-limits What if it's a "little bit obvious" hint that something is nearby? Dark matter / rogue planets / etc? I'll spend a little more time criss-crossing space looking into these FSD anomalies...
Sirius B reaches apoapsis in 2814, then again in 3311 (after 16 orbital periods of ~50 years). Game year 3311 may be deliberately timed with orbital mechanics for Raxxla reveal at end of initial 10-year plan.
A bit more Sirius nonsense. Sirius B will be in apoapsis(furthest away from it's orbits CG), in 2019. Spoiler { "lightbox_close": "Close", "lightbox_next": "Next", "lightbox_previous": "Previous", "lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.", "lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow", "lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow", "lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen", "lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails", "lightbox_download": "Download", "lightbox_share": "Share", "lightbox_zoom": "Zoom", "lightbox_new_window": "New window", "lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar" } In game the system has an orbital period of 18149.7 days or 49.7 years. 2019 + (49,7 * 16) = 2814.2. Meaning that Sirius B would be in apoapsis in 2814. Ten mo...
Sirius orbital period of 49.7 years aligns such that the next similar configuration after 2814 occurs in game year 3311, suggesting developers planned Raxxla discovery for year 11 of the initial plan.
A bit more Sirius nonsense. Sirius B will be in apoapsis(furthest away from it's orbits CG), in 2019. Spoiler https://usercontent2.hubstatic.com/9034475.png In game the system has an orbital period of 18149.7 days or 49.7 years. 2019 + (49,7 * 16) = 2814.2. Meaning that Sirius B would be in apoapsis in 2814. Ten more laps and we have the next one in 3311. The wheel of time turns slowly....... Click to expand... So... the next time Sirius is aligned the same as it was in 2814 will be in 3311? Would be awesome if they'd calculated this to be once the initial 10 years plan is over they can do the leadup to finding Raxxla for year 11 - I'm getting excited just contemplating that level of foreplanning.
Waypoint marker in Sirius system, extended 1,000,000 ls from primary star, aligns with Small Magellanic Cloud direction. Multiple USS spawning with NPC returns to main star at extreme distance.
Thanks to Han_zen and the Sirius connection, I had to get the Sirius permit and have a look around. Tried using Waypoint as a route marker away from main star. Just flown 1000000ls out from star in a line through Waypoint. Stopped at many uss on the way but only usual random stuff. A good number of the uss spawn a load of npc contacts heading back to the main star (seamed strange this far out) Also noticed that the line from the main star through Waypoint points (almost) directly at the SMC.
Stellarium analysis confirms Vega below/on horizon in 1917 at Mount Wilson; no astronomer would test telescope near horizon due to atmospheric effects. Sirius only viable choice for zenith observation.
Yes, I did 1917 and Stellarium has Mt. Wilson observatory programmed in as a default location so it should account for altitude. Vega would have been on or below the horizon until about 30 minutes to an hour after the observation was supposed to take place. Click to expand... And no astronomer would choose a star close to the horizon for telescope testing due to atmospheric effects. It would have likely been close to the Zenith.
Contact with Mount Wilson Observatory confirms Sirius (not Vega) as likely target for 100-inch telescope's first light observation. Vega too low on horizon; Sirius aligns with Sol-Sirius trajectory toward outer Rim.
Triggered by this post I contacted Mount Wilson and asked them if they knew what star was honoured to be the "first light" of the 100-inch telescope that night. The answer came in just now (this thread goes waaay too fast already): From: Mount Wilson <mountwilsoninst@gmail.com> Re: Contact New Form submitted on Mount Wilson Observatory Although it is not recorded in any written record we have encountered, "word of mouth" passed down over the years has "Sirius" as the target, although "Vega" could also have been. Best regards, MW ... to add some fuel ... Click to expand... Can't be Vega it's too low so Sirius it is. Obsfuscated on the Rim,,, Obsfuscated by Sirius An Sol-Sirius line out to the outer Rim, possibly a dark system out there? slope and rise calculation method? They...
In Frontier: First Encounters, Lucifer had an orbital period of 99 hours (4.125 days), more consistent with Kepler's laws. Current Elite Dangerous data shows deviation, suggesting intentional modification or a mechanic hiding mechanism.
Adding that in FFE, Lucifer had a orbital period of 99 hours or 4.125 days. This is more in line with Kepler.
Sirius B and Lucifer orbital parameters violate Kepler's laws: calculated mass from orbital mechanics (a=0.05 AU, P=0.271 years) produces ~0.02 solar masses but game data shows different values. This discrepancy may be intentional—a planted anomaly or clue related to Raxxla.
Continuing on the Sirius/Raxxla link, I decided to take a closer look at the Sirius system with the help of good old Kepler. Fact sheet for Sirius: Spoiler https://s17.postimg.org/c8v6ge13j/Sirius.png Kepler'e law of planetary motions. http://www.astro.cornell.edu/academics/courses/astro201/images/mbin4.gif I started checking the different bodies. Sirius A and Sirius B has a=20 AU and P=49.698 years. Put them in the formula and M=3.239 Solar masses. The game says that the combined mass of Sirius A and Sirius B is 3.2382. I call that a match. Sirius A and Waypoint has a=2 AU and P=1.777 years. This gives M=2.533 Solar masses. In game the mass of Sirius A is 2.5312 and the mass of Waypoint is ignorable small. Another match. Sirius B and Lucifer has a=0.05 AU and P=0.271 years. Thi...
Sirius was settled in earliest colonisation days despite having no habitable planets, difficult navigation, and isolation. An Earth-based group invested massive funds to rapidly develop it into a megacorporation within years. The system remains underdeveloped (minimal bases and stations) despite Sirius Corporation's galactic influence, suggesting hidden reasons for settlement.
Very much so. remember too that it was settled in the earliest days of colonisation - so people made a dangerous trip to a star that they know had no habitable planets, it's a pain to navigate around (long distances without supercruise) and yet an Earth-based group decided to sink massive funds into it to this project to develop it. They also do so really quickly, it only takes them a few years to go from newly arrived homesteaders to founding the Sirius Corporation to becoming a pivotal company in the economics of the Galaxy. Also compound that with the fact that even now there's virtually nothing in the Sirius system - there's a couple of tiny little planet base and one Coriolis and one outpost. That's the home system of the largest and most influential megacorporation-government in Hum...
SAP 8 Core and Antimatter Containment units appear together in-game, suggesting a potential connection. Combined with name similarity between Sirius and Raxxla, this warrants investigation into whether Sirius Corporation has hidden involvement with Raxxla.
There is nothing about Sirius and Sirius corporation that isn’t a mystery. The question is If or how it relates to Raxxla? The names are at least similar, and I find it interesting that SAP 8 Core and Animatter Containment units starts showing up together.
The FSD operating outside safety limits message appears even when no white dwarf boost is being received, suggesting the warning is distinct from and independent of normal supercharging mechanics.
Thanks Han. Did anyone check how much their range increased for jumping? Or does it not increase and you just get the message? Click to expand... When you get the message far from the jet cones in Sirius, you get no boost at all. If you enter the cones of Sirius B, you get the normal white dwarf boost. The message is the same.
FSD warnings occur when traveling from Sirius B back to Sirius A at approximately 1,300 Ls from Sirius B, with more frequent warnings in this direction than the reverse, suggesting a directional trigger mechanism.
Just flew out to Sirius to check on the "FSD operating outside safety limits" message. I didn't get it on my trip out to Sirius B this time. I did, however, get the message when traveling BACK to Sirius A. Immediately came to a stop. Message was about 1,300Ls out of Sirius B.
The FSD overcharged warning occurs specifically when flying between Sirius A and Sirius B, appearing more frequently when traveling from B to A, and does not occur in deep space away from the stars.
I noticed this too, but it only happens occasionally - do you know how to trigger it? Is it just a case of "scooping the dwarf"? Dwarf scooping.... Sounds SO wrong. Click to expand... You don’t have to scoop at all. It happens when flying from Sirius to Sirius B and seem to be a bit more frequent flying from B to A. I does not seem to happen in deep space, far from the stars.
Sirius is uniquely associated with an FSD overcharged safety limit notification that doesn't occur in other systems. This may not be a bug but an intentional game mechanic tied to Raxxla discovery.
By the way. Just went to Sirius. You guys remember that this is THE system you always get the FSD overcharged safety limit notification? What if that is not a bug. What is something is triggering it.
2814 light-seconds equals 5.63 AU, which correlates with Sirius B's orbital radius of 15.63 AU. This numerical connection suggests a deliberate link between in-game year references and the Sirius system's physical properties.
I found a dubious link to the year 2814, with regards to the Sirius theory form these posts: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...-Find-Raxxla?p=6154193&viewfull=1#post6154193 https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...-Find-Raxxla?p=6209454&viewfull=1#post6209454 2814 light seconds is 5.63AU. That fits ok with the orbit radius of Sirius B of 15.63AU.
FSD operating beyond safety limits message occurs when traveling from Sirius A toward Sirius B at great distance from White Dwarf, when ejection cones aren't even visible. Suggests anomalous trigger source other than stellar phenomenon.
Whenever I'm in the system about 3-5 minutes into the flight. Maybe some of us are the chosen ones Click to expand... I think I get it pretty consistently. Click to expand... I thought there were two types of messages: 1) FSD overcharged - when you scoop from a jet stream; 2) FSD operating over the safety limits - when you start heading out of a system in SC and keep going. I've had these when searching for bodies way out in (pretty much any) system. Is that right? I get (2) when I head out. Perhaps we've all been getting our wires crossed. One point when I was scooping Sirius A I was pretty sure I got (2) - though it might have been (1) - this is what I am trying to replicate.
Reports of FSD operating over safety limit warnings occurring in systems without White Dwarf or Neutron stars, suggesting either a bug or an indicator of hidden permit-locked regions with anomalous properties.
Hey all. Disclosure: I am totally convinced Polaris is system Raxxla is located in. Question is how to get the permit. I am intrigued by this observation that users get repeated warning that FSD is operating over safety limits when SC'ing in Sirius system. Some users state this happens in other systems, so a few questions on this. Have any of you guys noticed this happening in systems where super charging your FSD is invalid i.e. no White Dwarf or Neutron? Further, is anyone aware of whether a bug has been raised ab out this? It sounds as if it's a bug to me and would obviously put this whole thought train to bed if they said it was a bug. Likewise, if Frontier confirmed this message is triggering as expected that is a legitimate lead..?
Received 'Frame Shift Drive operating beyond safety limits' message 10,000Ls away from Sirius B while approaching Patterson Enterprise. Seeking confirmation if this anomaly occurs in other systems.
Back in Sirius today. I got the "Frame Shift Drive operating beyond safety limits" message 10,000Ls away from Sirius B while approaching Patterson Enterprise. Has anyone confirmed that this happens anywhere other than at Sirius?
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