Phantom Systems in the Yihelli Quadrant?
- Zen Amatin
- Aug 22, 2020
- 2 min read
The NMSCS has begun conducting research into Phantom Systems in the Yihelli Quadrant of the Euclid Galaxy in coordination with The AGT...

Post from Zazariins on the AGT Discord
(https://discordapp.com/channels/478009081903448066/478804861115170826/746807961103368294)
" Announcing the launch of the Yihelli Phantom Initiative.
This is a new endeavour designed to expand upon conventional regional reach and understand the full potential of Yihelli Quadrant, our primary capital region located in the Gamma Quadrant of Euclid, the first galaxy. This will be accomplished through the formation of a select group of AGT Travellers devoted to exploring and documenting the many Phantom Stars within Yihelli Quadrant.
What is a phantom star?
Phantom Stars are star systems which are not normally accessible by conventional travel. They are invisible ‘hidden’ stars which contain solar index values outside the standard hexadecimal range used to define coordinate strings and portal glyphs.
Each region of space contains 9999 possible star systems. It is estimated that less than 600 of these are generally accessible and appear on the Galactic Map, with the remainder being phantom stars. This presents a compelling opportunity to explore and truly understand the riches that Yihelli Quadrant has to offer.
[6:41 AM]
The Yihelli Phantom Initiative has been set up with the remit of travelling to these Phantom Stars and documenting their many features. In particular we envisage a focus on the following:
* unique flora and fauna
* distinctive ships and multitools
* highly desirable biomes and topographical features
* potential colony opportunities.
It is necessary to manipulate location data in order to access phantom systems. As such, exploratory missions are likely to be carried out solely by AGT travellers on the PC platform. However with crossplay, all discoveries will be readily accessible to the full AGT traveller base.
Further updates will follow shortly. However if you are interested in assisting with this exploratory work and taking your first steps on timeless planets previously out of reach to all travellers, we would very much welcome your support. "
I will post updates and am working on a Field Experiment Report on my initial findings due out soon.
Zen
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