KDT. Wrongway Mulligan Profil > Logbuch
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Just passing through. No Jumponium required. Surprisingly, no Jumponium seems to be required to reach the next, more famous waypoint, Beagle.
Greae Bluae YE-A g3 houses two very large O Class Blue White stars. Imagine refueling your ship at 4 times the Earth-Sun distance. That's an impressive size for a star. The smaller star, a Herbig AE/BE was a puzzle. Had to look it up. I'm an amateur astronomer and I hadn't heard of it. Seems Herbig AE/BE are protostars that haven't finished contracting to their final size and class. Makes sense to have a scientific classification for protostars - even though conventional astronomy material rarely uses it.
Nice set of Blue Whites in a forest of T,Y and L stars.
Not a waypoint. A nice little detour to a black hole with a number of non-sequence stars in the neighborhood.
A star system with no special features save that it is reached through a long stellar highway of Red Dwarves. Beyond looks to be pretty much the same. Probably a distance waypoint more than anything else. No Jumponium required if your ship has a 60ly or more reach. Can't vouch for anything under that.
Although not an official waypoint of the DECE, it wasn't so far off the beaten path that it wasn't worth a detour to. Anyone familiar with the Pleiades will appreciate a star system comprised of four large Class A and B blue-whites. After a long string of Class M red dwarves along the way, reaching this system is a breath of fresh air.
Another black hole but this time in a binary system. The companion is a big beautiful blue-white. Looks like a straight shot to the next waypoint. Probably a good time to stock up on Jumponium materials.
Not much here. A black hole - and that's it. I read the EDSM description of the pilot that came into the system with too little fuel to jump out. They owe a lot to the member of the Fuel Rats who came out to save them. A warning to anyone who might read this and enter the system: the black hole is nigh-on invisible. Didn't cause me any trouble, but be wary; be careless and it will bite you.
An easy set of hops requiring no Jumponium. Blue in the Black is a Double-Double Class O binary system. Very beautiful. Looks like now the course makes a slight bend left towards the outer rim again. Glad I tanked up on Jumponium for what's ahead.
Nice little neutron star and planet system in the center of a blue and violet nebula. May stop here to pick up some Polonium before continuing on.