And then it turned into an industrial blender. But there was something different with this blender, i placed a banana and some milk into it and blended it for 3 seconds. The banana had been shredded into incredibly small pieces. I drank the banana milkshake and it was the best thing I've ever tasted.
would we be able to detect from earth if aliens where dicking around in those pulsar beams like in the video? I wonder if anyone has ever tried to look for aliens that way. Can you imagine if first contact was caused by the alien equivalent of 'hold my beer'
I don't think you understand the current level of technology when it comes to astronomy. The only "picture" of a star you can get is just a bright light, even the closet star to our solar system, and the closest neutron star is hundreds of times further. We can't detect planets outside the solar system in any way other than observe wobbling and brightness changes of stars and assume there are planets there.
I know this is just a game, but stars in Elite scare the sh*t out of me ahah. It's like a having a fear of heights. Everytime I accidentaly get too close for scooping or anything, I get a serious jumpscare, that's how uncomfortable this video wasto me x'D.
I died in a neutron star while trying to get a supercharge. Scared me to death as I watched myself unable to regain control of the ship.. then I eventually died. These neutron stars are very scary
@@HyperionStudios Those are my favorites just for the sheer screenie value. FSD: *BOOM! You're in a binary!* Me: Oooh, cool! I'm in a close-proximity Binary! *click click click*
Those interstellar pilot fellows, are a very tough breed. They eat neutron star radiation for breakfast, and visit a blue giant star for their summer holidays.
lol cancer? That much energy would do far more than induce cancer... it would have incinerated him at the cellular level. Cancer is your least concern when you're literally on fire inside lol
Every time we've encountered them in Elite games they've tried to kill us. Even in the new Thargoid encounter it just stared at us menacingly made a bassy fart noise at us and flew away.
To all of those who want to try this, this neutron star is in the bubble :D System name : Beta Sculptoris (if this wasn't apperant from the video :P) You don't even need anything special like the ADS because its a civilized system, I also bought the poor sidey there.
Then the thirteenth Doctor appeared, berated and verbally chastised the Commander for being a straight white male, told him he deserved to be shredded by a neutron star and pissed off and left him to his fate as punishment for not being diverse enough.
“For science!” - The researcher who oversaw this project when asked why they the hell they would send a human being into one of the most hazardous environments in the universe
not sure if you intended to get the ship destroyed it not but here are a few quick tips from someone who uses the neutron highway. 1) never fly directly at the center of a neutron, that's death 2) enter the ejection plume near the tail at low throttle 3) let the current roll you it will push you out on its own 4) (optional but highly recommend if you intend to ride the neutron highway) carry an srv and an afm so you can repair your fsd in flight I make regular trips to colonia (at least once or twice a month) and I've mapped out over 200 jumps that's neutron to neutron in my modified aspx. the auto field maintenance unit really necessary to staying on the highway as once you drop below 80 percent on your fsd it starts malfunction to the point that you can't make supercharged jumps. honestly though it's good to see people trying out the neutrons as its encouraging exploration because now you can jump so much farther per jump and really get out there in the deep of the black potential to places that no ones explored yet and get your name scribbled down on that system as first discovered by (when you sell your exploration data of course)
Just did this after exploring for 12 hours. Luckily just 12 hours and not 100. Accidentally shut down my FSD while trying to get supercharge -> spin of death.
Yeah that was my first stupid death during exploration too :D "hmmm i wonder what happens if i drop out in those exhausts...oh...i guess here goes all my data then."
Always amazing to watch. Imagine being that close to a cosmic 'super power wash'. Taking the paint off of anything that gets too close. ...all of that energy spewing from something smaller than a microscopic pin hole. Damn.
The sound design in this game alone is certainly impressive, as a sound nut, this is excellent work here with all the different tones, crackles, effects, notes and bass it's so well put together nothing sound as if it's planted or triggered much at all...remarkable. Like the Thargoid encounter which was simply breathtaking from an audio point of view, and graphically too it did look great, I think they have done a superb job with the sound design alone as on my 5.1 headphones this video sounded superb.
Imagine this happening in real life. You accidentally drop out of frameshift into the tail of a neutron star. You try to escape, but everything fails. You check your canopy integrity, and attempt repairs. But you're too late. Your last moments are spent in agony as you are bombarded with radiation and unimaginable heat. Bleak.
Vaporized? More like deatomized. It's like a black hole. Your atoms are ripped from your body and accelerate so quickly into the star that it causes a nuclear explosion. You still instantly die but it's much more gruesome then simply vaporizing
it's like an astroner in space suppose to do experience on a netron star, but the experience go wrong and the window broke and we see spark every where, i really like the details that makes the game even more special.
Well thanks for doing that test - I was warned that it was easy to get yourself killed at neutron stars, but it seems it actually takes a fairly concerted effort!
It only takes a few seconds of not paying attention upon dropping out of warp to be way too close that you can't get out. I died to a neutron star this way lmao
I remember back when they hadn't added temp to black holes and the smaller ones you could just fly right into and park there, hell of a way to win hide and seek really
Wow, You did something i am too scared to try. Though honestly I've never seen a neutron star that large before. Usually just little pindrops of light with these giant tails.
This game will be epic when when they allow us to walk around on planets, ships, and space stations. If they let you have a crew with different jobs that would be bad ass as well.
One of my first experiences with white dwarf stars I ended up dropping out in the exclusion zone IN the cone. Its so hard so line up the escape vector but thankfully I was able to make it safe back to port with less than 10% hull and under a minute of life support left.
holy actual fuck, this is the most ridiculous thing ive ever seen from this game. That was literally as visually pleasing as the scene in Interstellar where he ejects inside the black hole, sent shivers down my spine. fucking awesome
Honestly, you would die the moment you entered a Pulsar jet. Wayyyy too much energy being emitted for shields to be able to withstand that for more than a second. They should add GRB's in the game if there aren't any already. I'm not sure if there are, only have been playing for two days lol. Definitely a very immersive and cool experience. I'm happy I didn't buy No Mans Sky instead haha. Although, I've been thinking about checking it out once it goes on sale. The thought of building bases and farming weird stuff on alien planets seems cool. Not sure about all the trippy hippy colors though haha.
Your first mistake was turning about while inside the jet and flying toward the neutron star. Never, ever do that while you're inside the jet. Always enter the jet with your trajectory pointed away from the star. Inside the jet, you couldn't see where you were going and flew right into the exclusion zone (which is pretty far out from the surface of a neutron star). You even got extremely lucky by actually managing to get back into SC, and instead of escaping, for some odd reason you went back for more. This looks like a deliberate suicide.
This was a deliberate suicide :D I was there in my ASP actually, hauling some engineered weapons and modules when I came across this system. This was the fastest spinning neutron star I've seen yet, so I decided to buy a sidey and see how it feels like to be destroyed by it ^^
this is why humans should be feared, this is the kind of stuff we'd do for fun given the technology while most other intelligent lifeforms would be avoiding these things
Desmond's Corner except this is a video game, so we can mess with physics without any consequences, no one would deliberately do any of these things for fun. unless they just really wanted to commit suicide
at least some of this is from heat damage shortly before FSD malfunction... once I was jumping across the void and my ship overheated, taking half the systems with it eventually the FSD started working and I managed to jump to a port
I thought that the game was bugged and the jet streams coming from the star is disconnected from the actual star... until I remember that a neutron star is only 20km in diameter and you're 450,000km away from it.
"Messing" with it is the biggest understatement of all time. You basically f'd with it in every way shape and form until it finally put your rented sidey out of it's misery. Reminds me of the skit from Jackass where they take the rental car and slap a number on it, destroy it in a demoltion derby, and return it to the rental place. Except a more exaggerated version of course.
those fuckers are my absolute nightmare in VR. At some point you get used to stars popping right in your face, blinding you to death. But those neutron stars still scare the shit out of me, even after 70h.
some furry guy It is lol, the Black Hole at Maia is just a big fluffy Doggo that enjoys cuddles and cool lensing effects. Seriously you can get within 50km of it and not even start overheating
well... lone blackholes can't do much, specially if you can move faster than light, but if there is an accretion disk around, well then its another story
I hate when it pulls me straight to the exclusion zone of a white dwarf and I barely hit the border of the exclusion zones. That's why i avoid white dwarves and only use neutron stars if i can
"Canopy Breached. Pilot has now contracted 367 known strains of cancer."
and 5 298 unknown ones
"Emergency, you have 3.25 seconds to exit the vehicle before you are crushed into a mash."
Nice profile picture bro :D
Does cancer have strains though?
Yeah, That's why Breast Cancer and different kinds of cancer exist.
"Eject".
In a neutron star.
Brilliant idea.
“Eject”
But I’m in a neutron star
I SAID EJECT GOD DAMIT
where is the lol button here xD
“Eject”
But....
“Repair sequence success”
Oh*BOOM
Quite brilliant actually.
yeah, ejecting sure is a great idea near a neutron star. Or for that matter, any star.
The fact that a sidewinder survived almost 5 minutes of this tells you how good a ship you start with.
Until you drop out In the Cone
It's the fact that the sidewinder has a gaming chair
"so I decided to stick my hand in an industrial blender" :P
Then it imploded and turned into a Neutron star.
Just Some Guy and then i decided to stick my hand in a neutron star
And then it turned into an industrial blender. But there was something different with this blender, i placed a banana and some milk into it and blended it for 3 seconds. The banana had been shredded into incredibly small pieces. I drank the banana milkshake and it was the best thing I've ever tasted.
"So I decided to have radioactive particles moving at the speed of light shoot through my ship"
@@NotJustSomeGuy Wholesome Seal of Approval where u at
"Eject...Repair sequence succes" *Boom*
haha
XD
A. Ahmou I read this the moment it happened 😂
Bahahaha
"Repair sequence success. All 0 systems fully operational."
"Your ship has been destroyed."
On a side note, you were also vaporized, so no need to pay it off
Ok, lesson learned.
When your ship is giving you every conceivable warning telling you what your doing is a bad idea, turn around and stop doing that
would we be able to detect from earth if aliens where dicking around in those pulsar beams like in the video? I wonder if anyone has ever tried to look for aliens that way. Can you imagine if first contact was caused by the alien equivalent of 'hold my beer'
That would be epic ;D
What if circles in the crops are simply the result of aliens doing donuts in the fields with their shuttle thrusters when they're bored?
Omg haha better give E.T's parents a call cuz he's clearly to drunk to phone home 😂
I don't think you understand the current level of technology when it comes to astronomy. The only "picture" of a star you can get is just a bright light, even the closet star to our solar system, and the closest neutron star is hundreds of times further. We can't detect planets outside the solar system in any way other than observe wobbling and brightness changes of stars and assume there are planets there.
We already have! ;)
I know this is just a game, but stars in Elite scare the sh*t out of me ahah. It's like a having a fear of heights. Everytime I accidentaly get too close for scooping or anything, I get a serious jumpscare, that's how uncomfortable this video wasto me x'D.
I hit the surface of a regular star once before. just before i blew up.
I died in a neutron star while trying to get a supercharge. Scared me to death as I watched myself unable to regain control of the ship.. then I eventually died. These neutron stars are very scary
My favorite ones are where your FSD decides to drop your sorry ass right between a binary star system.
@@HyperionStudios Those are my favorites just for the sheer screenie value.
FSD: *BOOM! You're in a binary!*
Me: Oooh, cool! I'm in a close-proximity Binary! *click click click*
Omg just close your eyes lol
Pilot: "What's a little bit of radiation and particles hitting my spacesuit? I feel fine!"
*kaboom*
Bruh what if you had your helmet off
Those interstellar pilot fellows, are a very tough breed. They eat neutron star radiation for breakfast, and visit a blue giant star for their summer holidays.
More accurately: "Psssht, what are humongously large doses of carcinogenic radiation gonna do?"
Top 10 Moments Before Disaster
"repair sequence succesful" *ship explodes*
Well... I guess when there's nothing left of the ship there's nothing left to repair... XD
I mean she did fix the explosives system lol
Lmao
I could almost feel the immense cancer your pilot acquired upon that canopy breaking....
@Lacuna Leora noooooo 😂 especially when he injected he's fine he's just waiting for rescue around the Sun lol!
*ejected but yeah
Lacuna Leora are you british
lol cancer? That much energy would do far more than induce cancer... it would have incinerated him at the cellular level. Cancer is your least concern when you're literally on fire inside lol
Lacuna Leora before that could even happen he’d already be crushed by the immense gravity of the star
Elite:Dangerous, so I decided to mess with a Neutron Star.
he was never heard from again
bobasthebob I guess it was quite *dangerous*
only elite would do it
I can imagine that as soon as the cockpit breaks the pilot stares into the star and just before the ship explodes his final words are "It's beautiful"
"My god, it's full of stars!"
"Where are the poets when you need them?"
“My BRAND!”
@@user-zv8qg1co4z xD
Or
I'm blind
Canopy breaks
The pilot getting hit with enough rads to make a whole new organism:
"MigHtY bRiGhT iSn'T iT"
So, this is what the Thargoids are going up against?
we're fucked
but, they are peaceful. (i think)
Dynamite Dinosaur they were pretty aggressive the first time, and even ED devs said peace with them can only be momentary
Every time we've encountered them in Elite games they've tried to kill us. Even in the new Thargoid encounter it just stared at us menacingly made a bassy fart noise at us and flew away.
Well what if they're just being very aggressively friendly?
It’s like ma always used to say: “Don’t play near that flaming ball of neutrons over there, it’s dangerous.”
It's called Elite: Dangerous for a reason I suppose
Took me a minute to figure out the neutron star was orbiting the larger star.
Pretty weird since the neutron star has immensely high gravity. Well they are failed black holes after all.
More like the star is orbiting the neutron star.
what about they both orbit each other !? xD
@@Hackanhacker Like some type of...binary system???!
@@AlabamaMayne xD
Now that is a extremely pissed off space lighthouse
To all of those who want to try this, this neutron star is in the bubble :D
System name : Beta Sculptoris (if this wasn't apperant from the video :P)
You don't even need anything special like the ADS because its a civilized system, I also bought the poor sidey there.
One question, are you playing on xbox?
No, playing the PC version using steam :D almost hit 700 hours playtime ^^
theres another stein 2051 i think it's called.
flown into one before and got a good boost on my hyperdrive off it, theres a rumour if you can map them you can use them like a hyperspace highway.
scary but fun with the hyperdrive boost ... one guy got over 200 light years in one jump!
5:56 And suddenly, the Dr. Who theme started to play...
Followed by the appearance of a giant sized image of Tom Baker.
Then the thirteenth Doctor appeared, berated and verbally chastised the Commander for being a straight white male, told him he deserved to be shredded by a neutron star and pissed off and left him to his fate as punishment for not being diverse enough.
:P
"FrAmE sHiFt DrIvE BEYOND sAfeTy LiMiTs"
I feel sorry for the guy that responds to that degraded emissions signal
HUD needs to say: "Warning! Human body operating beyond safety limits." The ship's fine.
“For science!” - The researcher who oversaw this project when asked why they the hell they would send a human being into one of the most hazardous environments in the universe
This is some 2001 a space oddessy stuff right here... I GODAMN LOVE IT
"If cancer is real, EXPLAIN THIS!"
I mean he did die at the end
5:47 that slow cracking of the canopy glass is the sound nightmares are made of
not sure if you intended to get the ship destroyed it not but here are a few quick tips from someone who uses the neutron highway.
1) never fly directly at the center of a neutron, that's death
2) enter the ejection plume near the tail at low throttle
3) let the current roll you it will push you out on its own
4) (optional but highly recommend if you intend to ride the neutron highway) carry an srv and an afm so you can repair your fsd in flight
I make regular trips to colonia (at least once or twice a month) and I've mapped out over 200 jumps that's neutron to neutron in my modified aspx. the auto field maintenance unit really necessary to staying on the highway as once you drop below 80 percent on your fsd it starts malfunction to the point that you can't make supercharged jumps.
honestly though it's good to see people trying out the neutrons as its encouraging exploration because now you can jump so much farther per jump and really get out there in the deep of the black potential to places that no ones explored yet and get your name scribbled down on that system as first discovered by (when you sell your exploration data of course)
"Repair sequence success!" *BOOM*
I mean
technically
Just did this after exploring for 12 hours. Luckily just 12 hours and not 100. Accidentally shut down my FSD while trying to get supercharge -> spin of death.
Yeah that was my first stupid death during exploration too :D "hmmm i wonder what happens if i drop out in those exhausts...oh...i guess here goes all my data then."
I was wondering about this earlier today while exploring about 12k ly from sol, glad I found this instead haha Im still doing that one day.
that moment when i escaped the spin of death and continued exploring xD
This game is so intense and real....you need a co-pilot. Be awesome.
This game only continues to get better! Can't wait for more cosmic phenomena!
siliconstate aliens have been discovered and we can now decode the ancient ruins.
This is my first time coming across this game. It's called elite dangerous right? I love space exploration looks like a blast
@@slicknmean this is not a game, it is a simulation with an extremely high learning curve.
Four years of bad decisions later, they’re adding a huge update to the game about spaceships with no new content added to said spaceships.
I've never felt so anxious from a video, this is literally my worst nightmare
Always amazing to watch.
Imagine being that close to a cosmic 'super power wash'.
Taking the paint off of anything that gets too close.
...all of that energy spewing from something smaller than a microscopic pin hole.
Damn.
The sound design in this game alone is certainly impressive, as a sound nut, this is excellent work here with all the different tones, crackles, effects, notes and bass it's so well put together nothing sound as if it's planted or triggered much at all...remarkable. Like the Thargoid encounter which was simply breathtaking from an audio point of view, and graphically too it did look great, I think they have done a superb job with the sound design alone as on my 5.1 headphones this video sounded superb.
Imagine this happening in real life. You accidentally drop out of frameshift into the tail of a neutron star. You try to escape, but everything fails. You check your canopy integrity, and attempt repairs.
But you're too late. Your last moments are spent in agony as you are bombarded with radiation and unimaginable heat. Bleak.
Don't worry, you don't do any of that. The moment you drop in one of those, you, and your ship, get instantly vaporized.
Vaporized? More like deatomized. It's like a black hole. Your atoms are ripped from your body and accelerate so quickly into the star that it causes a nuclear explosion. You still instantly die but it's much more gruesome then simply vaporizing
Instantly vaporized or deatomized, you wouldn't know what hit you before it's all over.
There are worse ways to go tbh
@@thenothingking I mean I would want to go and the. Explode like a nuke
I like how it look like a movie
Does it? :D Thats ingame graphics ^^
it's like an astroner in space suppose to do experience on a netron star, but the experience go wrong and the window broke and we see spark every where, i really like the details that makes the game even more special.
TristanG10 I...
you need to work on your English...
Alex Gambrel I'm pretty sure Tristan is a 12 year old...... muh dude
Extraordinarynobody5 chill out my dude
"This is fine"
I assume this went about as well as you expected.
I'd hate to be the pilot that has to retrieve the body.
What body do you speak of
There wouldn't be a body. He's too close to the neutron star. The gravity would be so strong that it pull him in atom by atom.
Well, he woke up in a station, so... :)
@@Mandrak789 "and it was all a dream"
It’s okay he’ll wake up in Cooper Station. 😉
That's what happens when you try and mess with one of the most dense objects in the known universe.
Not just one of them but the second most dense objects in the universe to be exact :) with only black holes being there at the top
Well thanks for doing that test - I was warned that it was easy to get yourself killed at neutron stars, but it seems it actually takes a fairly concerted effort!
It only takes a few seconds of not paying attention upon dropping out of warp to be way too close that you can't get out. I died to a neutron star this way lmao
I remember back when they hadn't added temp to black holes and the smaller ones you could just fly right into and park there, hell of a way to win hide and seek really
He flew in too close, saw the meaning of the universe and saw the future.
The star didn't destroy him, he self destructed.
And next you´ll do the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs!
Impossible...
...and now imagine this :
"One spoon of neutron matter weighs around 6 billion tons."
- True story.
"Eject.... Repair sequence successful" *Ship explodes*
It's a good thing people do this sort of thing, so I don't have to travel to one of these myself. It's really pretty though!
Thanks for doing this for me, I want to.mess around in them but don't want to lose my explorer
Hanging around the neutron star for 7 minutes and 52 seconds was too much for the sidewinders hull to bear, result, kaboom.
3:00 that looks and sound genuinely terrifying. And to think that these monsters really are out there in the universe...
7:42 "Repair sequence succes-" *EXPLOSION*
Im guessing the repair system fixed the self destruct system first.
at least betty was letting you know how things were going
Wow, You did something i am too scared to try. Though honestly I've never seen a neutron star that large before. Usually just little pindrops of light with these giant tails.
It is tiny, its just the big star in the background :D
7:40 - ''repair sequence succe-*BAM*
wow this game is actually better then i thought:)
And this, kids, is why we stay *away* from neutron stars!
TheAero1221 no no no, nuetron stars at least have a benefit to them...... Stay away.... From the purple ones X_x
Can only imagine the nausea in VR.
This game will be epic when when they allow us to walk around on planets, ships, and space stations. If they let you have a crew with different jobs that would be bad ass as well.
Look at that, someone guessed the Odyssey expansion in 2017.
you don't mess with a Neutron Star, the Neutron Star messes with you...
As a hero once said "Hello boys! I'M BAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!"
Neutron stars are not slip n slides CMDR!
Awesome footage 👌 I feel like I can mark this off my bucket list now 😄
Neutron stars aren’t like dusting crops boy!
One of my first experiences with white dwarf stars I ended up dropping out in the exclusion zone IN the cone. Its so hard so line up the escape vector but thankfully I was able to make it safe back to port with less than 10% hull and under a minute of life support left.
The gravitational lensing is so good in this game
Scary death cones
The sound design is incredible!
"repair sequence success" *explodes promptly*
the muted experience at the end was intriguing.
Elite: Dangerous, so I decided to make everyone watching throw the fuck up
Synerrox เ Dirty? I thought we called them filthy, it's more condescending y'know.
Google: "I think you mean ... Filthy Casul"
I like how you're in a sidewinder (the ultimate trash ship).
Arctic Kore Probably the only reason he did it
And it still lasted 5 minutes.
But this is like your first car...
One of the more dangerous places in the universe after all. Not surprised it caused every system to fail, especially on a sidewinder.
holy actual fuck, this is the most ridiculous thing ive ever seen from this game. That was literally as visually pleasing as the scene in Interstellar where he ejects inside the black hole, sent shivers down my spine. fucking awesome
it's basically the same thing as flying into the stream of a fully powered Kame Hame ha.
So I guess blowing up is part of the repair sequence?
Honestly, you would die the moment you entered a Pulsar jet. Wayyyy too much energy being emitted for shields to be able to withstand that for more than a second. They should add GRB's in the game if there aren't any already. I'm not sure if there are, only have been playing for two days lol. Definitely a very immersive and cool experience. I'm happy I didn't buy No Mans Sky instead haha. Although, I've been thinking about checking it out once it goes on sale. The thought of building bases and farming weird stuff on alien planets seems cool. Not sure about all the trippy hippy colors though haha.
I loved the outside view from 5:54, and the ending was cool too!
Your first mistake was turning about while inside the jet and flying toward the neutron star. Never, ever do that while you're inside the jet. Always enter the jet with your trajectory pointed away from the star.
Inside the jet, you couldn't see where you were going and flew right into the exclusion zone (which is pretty far out from the surface of a neutron star).
You even got extremely lucky by actually managing to get back into SC, and instead of escaping, for some odd reason you went back for more. This looks like a deliberate suicide.
This was a deliberate suicide :D I was there in my ASP actually, hauling some engineered weapons and modules when I came across this system. This was the fastest spinning neutron star I've seen yet, so I decided to buy a sidey and see how it feels like to be destroyed by it ^^
Beta Sculptoris is a cool system. I used to hang out there a lot.
this is why humans should be feared, this is the kind of stuff we'd do for fun given the technology while most other intelligent lifeforms would be avoiding these things
Its like this guy doesn't get it....
Desmond's Corner except this is a video game, so we can mess with physics without any consequences, no one would deliberately do any of these things for fun. unless they just really wanted to commit suicide
Am I dumb for thinking that whatever super material the escape pods are made of would likely survive this and be launched into space?
All you're missing is the star trek 2009 reboot theme!
Did it, gifsound.com/?gif=j.gifs.com/vgw1lX.gif&v=EO1FZEUbZJE&s=25
Lol, very nice
Awesome!
I wish they made black holes as scary as this.
I do too, but at the same time I don't, if you know what I mean o_o
Warning: temperature critical
nah its just a stiff electromagnetic breeze
"Repair sequence success" *Immediately blows up*
at least some of this is from heat damage shortly before FSD malfunction...
once I was jumping across the void and my ship overheated, taking half the systems with it
eventually the FSD started working and I managed to jump to a port
wow never see a neutron star next to a star like that beautiful! i think the FSD is charged buddy lol
I thought that the game was bugged and the jet streams coming from the star is disconnected from the actual star... until I remember that a neutron star is only 20km in diameter and you're 450,000km away from it.
Note to self; Do not go on space tours if this guy is the captain...
All done in the name of science. RIP brave pilot.
“Eject”
But I’m in a neutron star
“I SAID EJECT GOD DAMIT”
and this is why you don't mess with a neutron star
"Messing" with it is the biggest understatement of all time. You basically f'd with it in every way shape and form until it finally put your rented sidey out of it's misery. Reminds me of the skit from Jackass where they take the rental car and slap a number on it, destroy it in a demoltion derby, and return it to the rental place. Except a more exaggerated version of course.
those fuckers are my absolute nightmare in VR. At some point you get used to stars popping right in your face, blinding you to death. But those neutron stars still scare the shit out of me, even after 70h.
I feel like its more dangerous then a black hole
some furry guy It is lol, the Black Hole at Maia is just a big fluffy Doggo that enjoys cuddles and cool lensing effects.
Seriously you can get within 50km of it and not even start overheating
well... lone blackholes can't do much, specially if you can move faster than light, but if there is an accretion disk around, well then its another story
Black holes irl are indeed less dangerous. Unless they're feeding, which is rare.
It is
@@hindae085 yeah i remember getting really close to it. The need to imprpve the black hole visuals. They just look like blobs of wet dust.
I hate when it pulls me straight to the exclusion zone of a white dwarf and I barely hit the border of the exclusion zones. That's why i avoid white dwarves and only use neutron stars if i can
i like how he got into a sidewinder just for this
Not only dropped on a neutron star but also a very angry one
Too scary for me. White dwarf in GD 215 scared the hell out of me.