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    [[File:BlackHole.png|thumb|310x310px|Close-up of a black hole.]]
    [[File:BlackHole.png|thumb|310x310px|Close-up of a black hole.]]

    Black Holes are a special type of celestial body. They can be used to gain Dark Matter (a rare resource) via [[DarkReactor]]. However, all planets orbiting black holes will never be [[Earthlike|earth-likes]], and no solar energy can be generated from [[SolarPanel|solar panels]] when orbiting black holes.
    '''Black Holes''' are a special type of celestial body. They can be used to gain [[DarkMatter]] (a rare resource) via [[DarkReactor]]. However, all planets orbiting black holes will never be [[Earthlike|earth-likes]], and no solar energy can be generated from [[SolarPanel|solar panels]] when orbiting black holes.


    Along with [[Neutron Star]] regions, Black Hole regions are one of the best places to hunt [[aliens]] as they have a 35% chance of spawning every 30 minutes in them.
    Along with [[Neutron Star]] regions, Black Hole regions are one of the best places to hunt [[aliens]] as they have a 35% chance of spawning every 30 minutes in them.

    Latest revision as of 12:39, 27 January 2023

    Close-up of a black hole.

    Black Holes are a special type of celestial body. They can be used to gain DarkMatter (a rare resource) via DarkReactor. However, all planets orbiting black holes will never be earth-likes, and no solar energy can be generated from solar panels when orbiting black holes.

    Along with Neutron Star regions, Black Hole regions are one of the best places to hunt aliens as they have a 35% chance of spawning every 30 minutes in them.

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    An old picture of a black hole. This is how they used to look like.
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