Filtered by system: Lave
Clear filterSince Raxxla was absent from Elite 1984, old Elite systems represent general location rather than exact placement. Modern search should focus on non-Galaxy 1 origin systems and areas around historically unique systems like Isinor, emphasizing that Raxxla location may be intentionally offset from canonical Elite positions.
Theory that multiple planets named after the Jameson family (Jameson's Wreck, Jameson's Rock, Jameson's Pride) form a celestial map or pointer pattern directing toward Raxxla's location, connected through historical FFE locations.
Raxxla may be an unrendered space object similar to Zuara or Radio Lave—a derelict Sidewinder, comet, or rogue body that exists outside standard Stellar Forge rendering. Such objects would be difficult to locate without systematic exploration and may require specific jump technology.
Multiple historical references, timeline calculations, and old lore (Oolite saga) connect Raxxla to Lave system, possibly on a moon or hidden location. Distance calculations from Lave to Shinrarta Dezhra suggest viable navigation corridors.
Proposes comparing systems that appear in both original Elite and Elite: Dangerous to identify discrepancies in distribution or properties that might reveal hidden locations. Systems like Lave and Tianve could be analyzed alongside real-world astronomical references for pattern clues.
Raxxla may be derivable from original Elite's procedural galaxy generation algorithm or code seeds. The name's ASCII-to-hexadecimal conversion (52 61 78 78 6c 61) could be tested against Ian Bell's publicly available Elite code to identify if Raxxla was a procedurally generated system name.
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