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Yx was a supermassive blackhole located at the center of the Andromeda galaxy. It was buried deep within the [[Xebula]], a massive timefractured starfield approximately 10,000 lightyears across, filled with stellar remants such as white dwarf stars, neutron stars, and other black holes. Against all odds, a single planet maintained a stable orbit Yx, known as Yx α''',''' completing an orbit around its 'star' once every 100,000 years.  
Yx was the supermassive blackhole located at the center of the [[Andromeda galaxy]]. It was buried deep within the [[Xebula]], a massive timefractured starfield approximately 10,000 lightyears across, filled with stellar remants such as white dwarf stars, neutron stars, and other black holes. Against all odds, a single planet maintained a stable orbit Yx, known as [[Yx α]]''',''' completing an orbit around its 'star' once every 100,000 years.  
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[[Category:Planets]]
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[[Category:Locations]]

Revision as of 01:33, 5 May 2024

Yx was the supermassive blackhole located at the center of the Andromeda galaxy. It was buried deep within the Xebula, a massive timefractured starfield approximately 10,000 lightyears across, filled with stellar remants such as white dwarf stars, neutron stars, and other black holes. Against all odds, a single planet maintained a stable orbit Yx, known as Yx α, completing an orbit around its 'star' once every 100,000 years.