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The '''Sky of Pillars''' is an emission nebula within the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] that is within visible proximity to the [[Waspcaela Empire]] colony planet [[Venguark]] and its host star. The nebula takes its name from its dominating presence when observed through Venguarkian night sky, as prominent "pillars" of dust and gasses appear to stretch across the firmament. These pillars are rich in [[Nymerris]], and, as such, are one of the primary locations that [[Firestorm]] harvests the particles for use in the [[Energized Pulsation Disperser|Pulse Rifle]] weapon platform.
The '''Sky of Pillars''' is an emission nebula within the [[Milky Way Galaxy]] in visible proximity to the [[Waspcaela Empire]] colony planet [[Venguark]] and its host star. The nebula takes its name from its dominating presence when observed through Venguarkian night sky, as prominent "pillars" of dust and gasses appear to stretch across the firmament. These pillars are rich in [[Nymerris]], and, as such, are one of the primary locations that [[Firestorm]] harvests the particles for use in the [[Energized Pulsation Disperser|Pulse Rifle]] weapon platform.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 04:37, 7 April 2017

The Sky of Pillars is an emission nebula within the Milky Way Galaxy in visible proximity to the Waspcaela Empire colony planet Venguark and its host star. The nebula takes its name from its dominating presence when observed through Venguarkian night sky, as prominent "pillars" of dust and gasses appear to stretch across the firmament. These pillars are rich in Nymerris, and, as such, are one of the primary locations that Firestorm harvests the particles for use in the Pulse Rifle weapon platform.

Trivia

  • The Sky of Pillars was heavily inspired by the Pillars of Creation, an image taken of the Eagle Nebula.
  • The concept of Firestorm harvesting Nymerris from a nebula was inspired by the album Terminal Redux, wherein life-extending "enocules" were harvested from a nebula that occurred after the star known as Alshain exploded.