In your Sci-fi Universe, Do you have an intergalactic police . . . - Reddit In my universe, there are 2 major powers, the Star Vanguard, and the Kage Armada The Star Vanguard is an intergalactic peacekeeping police force, something similar to the Nova Corps from Marvel, who span the galaxy bringing peace and prosperity to planets under their protection they are based on GAEA, the main setting of my world, and a completely artificial and man-made planet, built
Multiverse Timeline Watch Order and Inter-Series Connections . . . - Reddit First, Universe and In Tokyo are not related to the canon at all The movies, too, are completely non-canon (though one follows the Universe timeline) If you're looking for a recommendation on viewing order, I'd say OVA 1, OVA 2, Universe, Tokyo, the movies, GXP, OVA 3, War in Geminar, OVA 4 Or basically, the order in which they came out Then, if you're still itching for more, there's some
How do you travel to another galaxy? : r NoMansSkyTheGame - Reddit So to clear things up, once you are approximately 3,000 lightyears away from the Center of the Galaxy on the map, you only need to make about one or two more warp jumps on the Galactic Core map option before you can warp to the Center (which requires a FULLY FEULED hyperdrive to warp to - it looks like a huge and bright star on the map)
Why was inter-Galactic Travel not possible dangerous I remember watching the Rebels episode where the ghost crew were trying to go to the Lasat planet but it was really dangerous because it was at the edge of the galaxy I'm curious on why inter Galactic travel wasn't attempted (apart from the Ahsoka show) Is it because ships don't carry enough fuel energy for the long trip? Or is navigationimpossible? Or is it because there's something making
How does party life in America compare to Europe? - Reddit Europe: psychonauts on the inter-galaxy expressway to bring your mind to within an inch of collapse while making every risky decision you can think of in order to wake up tomorrow with just enough drive to do it all again
Why is there no intergalactic travel in Star Trek? - Reddit The single-galaxy scale also means that, when a ship is traveling between places, it can encounter a lot of stuff along the way The interstellar space of Star Trek is already implausibly dense with interesting stars, anomalies, and ships, but audiences don’t quite realize that Everyone knows, though, that intergalactic space consists of vast stretches of complete void; many more viewers
Inter-galaxy travel in the Foundation Universe. : r asimov - Reddit Inter-galaxy travel in the Foundation Universe I wanted to read all of the stories set within the Foundation universe, so I started with I,Robot a few months back and I'm currently in Prelude to Foundation, and I'm loving all of the books
Books with true intergalactic travel? : r printSF - Reddit As the title suggests, I'm looking for books with true intergalactic travel Pretty much every story I have ever read either stays within a galaxy or sometimes even solar system The only story where this is somehow possible seems to be the Void books by Peter F Hamilton using the ultradrive but it's not really a central plot point
Is Inter-Galaxy Travel Doable Now? : r NoMansSkyTheGame - Reddit So just before the big update I started a new save file to get back into the game A few hours into that new save I somehow I ended up in the Budullangr galaxy even though I didn't complete any objectives that would have gotten me there I built a new home base and have slowly been extending out my little empire in a few neighboring systems