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− | The '''Galactic Core''' is the center of the [[Milky Way galaxy]]. The [[Precursor]]s apparently departed in this direction — the direction indicated by the [[Rainbow World]]s pattern. However, since the relationship between [[TrueSpace]] and [[HyperSpace]] coordinates is not a simple linear transformation, there may exist ''two'' galactic cores: the one based on the galaxy's structure in TrueSpace, and another based on its structure in HyperSpace. | + | The '''Galactic Core''' is the center of the [[Milky Way galaxy]]. The [[Precursor]]s apparently departed in this direction — the direction indicated by the [[Rainbow World]]s pattern.{{ref|1}} However, since the relationship between [[TrueSpace]] and [[HyperSpace]] coordinates is not a simple linear transformation, there may exist ''two'' galactic cores: the one based on the galaxy's structure in TrueSpace, and another based on its structure in HyperSpace. |
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+ | ::the arrow points the direction of the Precursor Migration -- and the supposed direction for the sequel to follow. | ||
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Revision as of 15:48, 4 December 2007
The Galactic Core is the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The Precursors apparently departed in this direction — the direction indicated by the Rainbow Worlds pattern.1 However, since the relationship between TrueSpace and HyperSpace coordinates is not a simple linear transformation, there may exist two galactic cores: the one based on the galaxy's structure in TrueSpace, and another based on its structure in HyperSpace.
Notes and references
- 1From a mail by Paul Reiche III to a Star Control II player:
- the arrow points the direction of the Precursor Migration -- and the supposed direction for the sequel to follow.