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− | The star is your homesystem, or in Godur's the system you were in at the start of the game.
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− | * NPC = White
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− | * Tona = Yellow
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− | * Taurgit = Dark green
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− | * Terran = Blue
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− | * Osean = Light blue
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− | * Zahati = Red
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− | * Vis = Light green-ish
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− | * Kaveni = Orange
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− | If you want different colors just ask me.
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− | Is what I got until now, the location where you are relative to each other is not true, I just didn't feel like making 7 individual maps. From now on, if you jump into a new system just tell me what direction you're jumping in relative to your home system. It doesn't have to be more than: "Dice: 52 and 89; North-Northeast" , if you do that I'll try to add a system on the map in that location, adding extra space in any direction, or putting more space between players is not a problem at all until a cluster is formed.
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− | Once you come into contact with another player I just need to know in what system the contact took place and I can join your maps. I'll just select the section that has your systems, rotate it until the two border systems are next to each other and done.
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− | Once we get a decently sized cluster of player/NPC systems this map will be a lot more useful. Until then all you can do is looking at your discovered systems relative to your homeworld and think about in what direction you want to expand.
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Revision as of 22:48, 12 February 2016
Galaxy Map
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