Filtered by system: Polaris
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.
SAP 8 containers are the last remaining tradeable artifact from original Dark Wheel missions and may represent experimental long-range jump technology or gateway mechanics. Historical testing at permit-locked systems and anomalous locations suggests these cores could unlock hidden access or trigger hidden discovery mechanics.
Polaris represents the navel (Omphalos) of the celestial sphere and held a Thargoid portal in Frontier: First Encounters. Its symbolic significance as Stella Polaris and inclusion in permit-locked systems suggests it may be a primary access point or gateway system.
Polaris is theorized as the primary Raxxla location based on mythological gating and permit-lock mechanics. Historical FFE data shows Polaris contained Thargoid nests and exotic worlds, suggesting Raxxla presence requires mechanisms beyond standard permit acquisition.
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.
Multiple historical references, timeline calculations, and old lore (Oolite saga) connect Raxxla to Lave system, possibly on a moon or hidden location.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.
Raxxla may exist in a system without a visible sun (containing a black hole or neutron star) and requires navigation via bright stellar beacons like Polaris. The 'dark' system concept aligns with The Dark Wheel lore reference to 8 connections with one destroyed.
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