The Pilgrimage to the Core - Day 13
13 Sep 2015Jarsil
The space outside is becoming more and more interesting.I'm now headed towards Trifid Nebula, at a slow, exploring pace.
I found a very strange, dark, Ammonia World today, look at this:
This is the bright side of the planet!
If there is some kind of life there, it must be not only accustomed to ammonia, but to frozen ammonia too. I guess it is really, really cold down there.
Apart from this strangeness, this day gave me two neutron stars (not first discoveries, but it does not matter), and a couple of terraformable worlds.
No problems with the ship today, even the two jumps to the neutron stars (it was the main star of the system) went flawlessly and with no glitches.
Another day in the galaxy, and I'm still more than 18 thousands light years from the Sagittarius A* black hole.
A conservative forecast tells me that It will take at least another month to get there, no less.
So far, I visited around 700 systems in this journey. And I'm not tired yet.