Filtered by system: Alioth
Clear filterClassical mythology patterns including triumvirate gateways (Polaris-Gate, Alioth-Bridge, Sirius-Way), oracle journey sequences, and rare commodities tied to mythological deities indicate intentional thematic design. Systems with mythological names create navigational and lore-based signposting throughout the galaxy.
Tourist beacons in permit-locked systems and key locations (Cupid's Arrow, Maia, Merope) form a navigational chain with cryptographic clues and CMDR references embedded within them. Systematic exploration of these chains may lead to Raxxla or Dark Wheel contact protocols.
Investigation of Alioth as a secret research facility site, connection point between Thargoid attack trajectories, Mycoid vaccine origin, and potential historical significance during the first Thargoid war.
White dwarf supercharging provides access to distant systems, but Alioth may contain a prerequisite task that unlocks additional Raxxla-related effects when combined with Sirius visits. Sequential system visitation may encode discovery progression.
Sirius and Polaris systems form a mythological gateway architecture based on Norse Bifrost symbolism, with Alioth as a third point. The Waypoint gas giant in Sirius functions as a directional marker or lighthouse toward a stable Witchspace portal located in Polaris.