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The ''Galactic Core'' is, obviously, the center of the galaxy. However, there may exist ''two'' galactic cores - the one of the TrueSpace galaxy (the [[wikipedia:Milky Way|Milky Way]]) and the one of the [[HyperSpace]] galaxy corresponding to it.
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The '''Galactic Core''' is the center of the [[Milky Way galaxy]]. The [[Precursor]]s apparently departed in this 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.
  
Regardless of the relation between the two cores, we only have information as to the HyperSpace galactic core, which is the direction of the [[Precursor]] departure aboard great, circular spaceships similar to the [[Mark II]] — and the direction indicated by the [[Rainbow World]]s arrow.
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''See Also:'' [[Coreward]]
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==Notes and references==
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{{note|1}}{{PaulMail}}
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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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Latest revision as of 14:01, 19 March 2019

The Galactic Core is the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The Precursors apparently departed in this 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.

See Also: Coreward

Notes and references[edit]

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.