One of the things you don't know about me is that I love the Elite games. Though I can't get on with the 8 bit original, its follow up Frontier and Elite Dangerous are some of my favourite games of all time.So much so, I dedicated 13 in game years in the original Frontier (had an Imperial Courier) and made it to near the edge of civilization.
So, you'd be wondering where the title comes from. Well this week I made it to my first neutron star in Elite: Dangerous. For some reason its not ticked off my accomplishment on XBONIO 1 (my codex entry for neutron stars remains unredeemed) but, boy did I get a shock when I dropped from hyperspace.
Most starts are pretty sedate with the occasional stellar flare to break up monotony, they do not pulse like some kind of spatial graphic equalizer. Oh and my previous destination for just gazing at things in wonder was a white dwarf near the start I dubbed planet splittercore. Its really dubbed BPM 890. but its worth a detour at the start as its staggeringly beautiful. There's also another one near Earth for those in the vicinity.
May return as the first time there I got killed, stupidly, and the second was just to scan a place.

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