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Trivia

  • This page is called "Circle's End"
  • Circle's End is also the name of the Continuum's core planet.
  • The Grasskan ship is an hommage to the Canadian "Turbo" train[1].
  • This is the first mention of Circle's End as part of the Ring Drive, but it is also the first time FTL drives other than the Ring Drive are confirmed.
  • Naked singularities are mathematically possible, but they do seem impossible to exist. For more accessible information for non-physicists, watch Could Naked Singularities Exist?.

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