A black hole between the Raigarh and Tripura starzones

A black hole (Japanese: ブラックホール) is an astronomical phenomenon which is so dense that nothing, including light, can escape its gravitational pull. They are typically formed from the collapse of exploding stars, and represent a hazard to passing space vessels.

One such black hole exists between the Raigarh and Tripura starzones. It is 9 kilometres wide, with a danger zone of about 3200 light-seconds, and was the site of a battle between the Yang and Lennenkampf fleets in 799 UC (1 NIC / 490 IC / 3599 CE). (LOGH: 'Battle After Battle')

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  • Black hole (Translation of Japanese, derived from LD/DVD dialogue)
  • ブラックホール (LD/DVD dialogue — Japanese)

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